S seinman macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 15, 2011 612 775 Philadelphia Apr 30, 2021 #1 The ring that comes with the Belkin key ring is just the right size to fit through the purple fabric loop on the bottom of a Roku remote. Attachments 8F36A31D-85EC-42C1-9011-8496F3151900.jpeg 617.4 KB · Views: 785 Reactions: kiensoy, TinyChip and LFC2020
The ring that comes with the Belkin key ring is just the right size to fit through the purple fabric loop on the bottom of a Roku remote.
N nocturne1 macrumors newbie Jun 29, 2007 12 0 Irvine, CA Apr 30, 2021 #2 I think many of the Roku remotes have a finder feature already: https://support.roku.com/article/211865427-how-to-find-your-roku-remote-using-remote-finder If so, launching the app or pressing a button on the Roku might be better than dedicating an AirTag and key ring for this. Heck, it's even cheaper to just buy a replacement remote for $20 and keep it in the drawer 😉 Last edited: Apr 30, 2021
I think many of the Roku remotes have a finder feature already: https://support.roku.com/article/211865427-how-to-find-your-roku-remote-using-remote-finder If so, launching the app or pressing a button on the Roku might be better than dedicating an AirTag and key ring for this. Heck, it's even cheaper to just buy a replacement remote for $20 and keep it in the drawer 😉
S seinman macrumors 6502a Original poster Jun 15, 2011 612 775 Philadelphia Apr 30, 2021 #3 nocturne1 said: I think many of the Roku remotes have a finder feature already: https://support.roku.com/article/211865427-how-to-find-your-roku-remote-using-remote-finder If so, launching the app or pressing a button on the Roku might be better than dedicating an AirTag and key ring for this. Heck, it's even cheaper to just buy a replacement remote for $20 and keep it in the drawer 😉 Click to expand... We have 7 Roku remotes in the house, and none of them have that feature. I don’t think it’s very common unless you buy a replacement remote.
nocturne1 said: I think many of the Roku remotes have a finder feature already: https://support.roku.com/article/211865427-how-to-find-your-roku-remote-using-remote-finder If so, launching the app or pressing a button on the Roku might be better than dedicating an AirTag and key ring for this. Heck, it's even cheaper to just buy a replacement remote for $20 and keep it in the drawer 😉 Click to expand... We have 7 Roku remotes in the house, and none of them have that feature. I don’t think it’s very common unless you buy a replacement remote.
C Coffee50 macrumors 6502a Apr 23, 2015 896 506 Apr 30, 2021 #4 Does anyone know how to reopen the Belkin Keyring? When it’s time to change the battery? I see there’s some small etchings in the case, but not sure how to open it easily, I don’t want to break it, lol
Does anyone know how to reopen the Belkin Keyring? When it’s time to change the battery? I see there’s some small etchings in the case, but not sure how to open it easily, I don’t want to break it, lol
coolbreeze2 macrumors 68000 Sep 24, 2009 1,810 1,484 Apr 30, 2021 #5 Absolutely wonderful idea!!!! The remotes in my house get misplaced ALL THE TIME. Reactions: seinman
dcp10 macrumors 6502a Jul 30, 2010 768 652 Apr 30, 2021 #6 Coffee50 said: Does anyone know how to reopen the Belkin Keyring? When it’s time to change the battery? I see there’s some small etchings in the case, but not sure how to open it easily, I don’t want to break it, lol Click to expand... It twists open. I stand it upright and push one half while pulling the other Reactions: Coffee50
Coffee50 said: Does anyone know how to reopen the Belkin Keyring? When it’s time to change the battery? I see there’s some small etchings in the case, but not sure how to open it easily, I don’t want to break it, lol Click to expand... It twists open. I stand it upright and push one half while pulling the other