Is it normal for a Roku device to be warm to the touch when in idle/sleep mode?
The reason I ask is because when I got up this morning my Roku Ultra was warm to the touch and I hadn't used it since last night.
SuperSapien64 wrote:Is it normal for a Roku device to be warm to the touch when in idle/sleep mode?
The reason I ask is because when I got up this morning my Roku Ultra was warm to the touch and I hadn't used it since last night.
SuperSapien64 wrote:What about excessive use such as running an app like YouTube for six to eight hours could that cause a Roku device to overheat?
DubTaylor wrote:SuperSapien64 wrote:What about excessive use such as running an app like YouTube for six to eight hours could that cause a Roku device to overheat?
The device is designed to operate under load - for ever.
Yes, it'll generate heat. It's designed to dissipate that heat - Unless you have it wrapped in a towel jammed into the back of an entertainment cabinet. It'll be anywhere from 'warm' to 'really warm' to 'almost hot-like'.
If you can fry an egg on it or if it sets the curtains alight (like a Roku 4) - you got a problem. Otherwise, don't worry about it.