While I don't lose the connection to the Firestick completely with the app the way the remote control does, there is a noticeable lag.
Lag has perhaps always been a feature of serial control.While I don't lose the connection to the Firestick completely with the app the way the remote control does, there is a noticeable lag.
Lag has perhaps always been a feature of serial control.
Are there any other Bluetooth devices in the household that might be eating up spectrum? My Fire Stick 4K remote works fine but its Wi-fi leaves a whole lot to be desired (even with the extension cable).
Other than competing for Wi-fi bandwidth, they shouldn't be getting in each other's way. I suppose it is possible that one or both may be generating some noise that is perturbing the other somehow. As long as my Fire Stick 4K is hardwired, everything in my system that includes a hardwired Roku 3 seems to be happy.This suggests some kind of conflict between the two devices, but I cannot confirm that.
No BT in TV.I had a similar issue with a vip222..the remote for the second tv would not control the vip222..it was intermitant..turns out the main tv was creating some sort of interference..when it was turned off..the second remote worked fine but as soon as i turned the maintv on..the remote quit...the fix was to move the antenna ( for lack of a better word) for the vip remote away from the main tv (vip 222 next to main tv)with a piece of coax...it could just be interference from the tv itself...
Also makesure the tv does not have blutooth connection built in
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With modern STBs and similar we need to be careful about using the phrase "powered off" as many of these devices aren't truly powered off unless they're unplugged from their power adapters and their HDMI connections. There's on, in standby and unplugged.On the plus side, the Roku has been working better while the Fire Stick is powered off.
With modern STBs and similar we need to be careful about using the phrase "powered off" as many of these devices aren't truly powered off unless they're unplugged from their power adapters and their HDMI connections. There's on, in standby and unplugged.
Bluetooth in particular is almost always looking for possible mates as long as it is enabled and with STBs/sticks, you typically aren't given the option of disabing Bluetooth.
Don't forget about wireless speakers, headphones, gaming devices and other goodies that are also Bluetooth enabled (My PS3 represents at least three devices).
This is why I asked if you paired the remote with everything else turned on. If it isn't on, it can't reserve or stand up for its communications channel.I specifically meant the power source was removed from the Fire Stick.
Unless these devices have switches that wake them up, the Bluetooth has to be there to do it.The speakers and headphones are battery-powered, so I'd expect little to know BT signal from them when powered off.
I suppose that depends on what technology your keyfob uses for its various functions. There's always some manner of radio listening unless the battery is disconnected. Cars with OnStar or similar probably moreso as they need to be able to be polled at any time for diagnostic information and perhaps take phone calls.I also assume the BT in our cars is not active while the vehicle is not running, but who knows?
This is why I asked if you paired the remote with everything else turned on. If it isn't on, it can't reserve or stand up for its communications channel.Unless these devices have switches that wake them up, the Bluetooth has to be there to do it.I suppose that depends on what technology your keyfob uses for its various functions. There's always some manner of radio listening unless the battery is disconnected. Cars with OnStar or similar probably moreso as they need to be able to be polled at any time for diagnostic information and perhaps take phone calls.
Stupid question...have you moved the fire stick to a different tv?Yeah, I didn't. TBH, this is the first time I've ever run into a (potential) BT interference issue.
The soundbars power state is controlled HDMI-CEC or an IR signal from the remote. I am not aware of a way to wake them via BT, but that doesn't mean they aren't listening. The other devices have physical switches.
And a even dumber question..have you moved the tv ( with roku and firestick) to a different room?Stupid question...have you moved the fire stick to a different tv?
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Stupid question...have you moved the fire stick to a different tv?
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Or maybe move the roku and fire stick to another tv ( together) and see if the trouble followsYeah, I used to travel with it a bit, and I've used it on other TVs. It definitely happens less in other locations, but it does happen. The room with both the Fire Stick and Roku is the only place where I have a Roku with issues. The Roku was used in other locations without issues for over a year previously. I've never moved the whole setup to somewhere else.