Roku makes it easy to stream your favorite content — but before you can start watching Netflix, Hulu, or YouTube, you need to properly connect your Roku device to your TV using an HDMI cable. Whether you're using a Roku Streaming Stick, Roku Express, or Roku Ultra, this guide walks you through each step.

How to Connect Roku to TV with HDMI
📦 What You’ll Need
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A Roku device (Streaming Stick, Express, Ultra, etc.)
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A TV with an HDMI input
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An HDMI cable (included with some Roku models)
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A power source (wall outlet or USB port)
🔌 Step-by-Step: How to Connect Roku to Your TV Using HDMI
Step 1: Identify Your Roku Device Type
There are several types of Roku devices:
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Roku Streaming Stick – plugs directly into the HDMI port
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Roku Express / Express 4K+ – uses HDMI cable to connect
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Roku Ultra – higher-end, comes with Ethernet port and USB options
The setup is very similar across devices — the main difference is whether the device connects directly or via an HDMI cable.
Step 2: Plug Roku into the HDMI Port
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For Roku Streaming Stick: plug it directly into an available HDMI port on the back or side of your TV.
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For Roku Express/Ultra: plug one end of the HDMI cable into the Roku device, and the other end into the TV's HDMI port.
💡 Most TVs have multiple HDMI ports. Note which one you use (e.g., HDMI 1, HDMI 2) — you’ll need to select it later on your TV.
Step 3: Connect the Power Supply
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Plug the USB power cable into the Roku device.
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Then plug the other end into a USB port on your TV or use the included wall adapter for a more reliable power source.
⚠️ If you're using the USB port on your TV and Roku restarts or lags, switch to the wall adapter instead — it provides more consistent power.
Step 4: Switch Your TV Input to the Correct HDMI Source
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Turn on your TV
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Use the remote to press the Input or Source button
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Select the HDMI input where your Roku is connected (e.g., HDMI 1)
Your TV should now display the Roku welcome screen.
Step 5: Set Up Your Roku
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Pair the Roku remote if prompted
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Choose your language and region
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Connect to Wi-Fi
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Sign in or create a Roku account
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Let the device install any firmware updates
Follow the on-screen prompts to finish setup. Once complete, you can start adding and using your favorite streaming channels.
🛠️ Troubleshooting Tips
No signal on HDMI input?
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Check if the Roku is powered
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Make sure the HDMI cable is plugged in firmly
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Try a different HDMI port on your TV
TV says “No Power”?
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Use the included power adapter instead of TV USB port
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Try a different wall outlet
🎯 Bonus: Improve Your Streaming Experience
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Use Ethernet (Roku Ultra) for more stable connections
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Upgrade to a high-speed HDMI cable for 4K HDR streaming
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Consider a Roku Voice Remote Pro for hands-free control
✅ Quick Recap
| Step | Action |
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| 1 | Plug Roku into TV's HDMI port |
| 2 | Connect power (USB or wall outlet) |
| 3 | Set TV to the correct HDMI input |
| 4 | Complete Roku on-screen setup |
| 5 | Enjoy streaming! |
