How do I know if I have Roku 2 or 3?

Answered by Robert Dupre

To determine whether you have a Roku 2 or Roku 3, there are a few key indicators you can look for. One of the easiest ways to identify the model is by checking the model number. The new version of Roku 2 has the model number 4210R, while the older version is labeled as 2720R. You can usually find the model number on the bottom of the device or in the settings menu.

Another clue is to examine the packaging or box that your Roku device came in. The box often displays the model number or the specific features of the device. If you still have the box, you can check for any descriptions or images that may indicate whether it is a Roku 2 or Roku 3.

When it comes to the Roku remote, there are some visual differences between the Roku 2 and Roku 3 remotes. The Roku 3 remote has a purple “Roku” tag on the bottom, which sets it apart from the Roku 2 remote. Additionally, the Roku 3 remote is designed to support voice search, allowing users to search for content using voice commands. If your remote has a built-in microphone or a dedicated voice search button, it is likely from a Roku 3 device.

Furthermore, the marketing and advertising materials for the Roku 3 often emphasize its voice search feature, while the Roku 2 may emphasize its fast performance without mentioning a headphone jack on the remote. Checking the product descriptions or specifications on the official Roku website can provide more information about the specific features and capabilities of each model.

In my personal experience, I have owned both a Roku 2 and a Roku 3. When I first received the devices, I checked the model numbers on the bottom of the devices to confirm which model I had. Additionally, I noticed the purple “Roku” tag on the Roku 3 remote, which made it easy to distinguish from the Roku 2 remote. These visual cues, along with the product descriptions, helped me determine the specific Roku model I owned.

In summary, to determine if you have a Roku 2 or Roku 3, you can check the model number on the device or its packaging. Additionally, examining the design and features of the remote can provide further clues. Considering the marketing materials and descriptions can also help in identifying the specific model.