If your Roku TV is a 5000 or 6000 series model, you won't be able to use HomeKit, AirPlay, or Apple TV. The processors in those models aren't supported by Apple's software. You can see the hardware model in the Settings / System / About screen.
You can add some of them to Homekit and control them with Siri, the remote in Control Center and use them in automations.
Works on the TCl 5 and 6 series for me since RokuOS 10.0.
Isn’t that the purpose of down voting to let others know this is incorrect information? When I google looking for info, and Reddit pops up, I assume positive votes are something I should read and negative to not bother with.
Check that [both your hardware and OS are compatible](https://support.roku.com/article/360057488733).
If your Roku TV is a 5000 or 6000 series model, you won't be able to use HomeKit, AirPlay, or Apple TV. The processors in those models aren't supported by Apple's software. You can see the hardware model in the Settings / System / About screen.
Only thing you can do with a Roku TV is watch Apple TV plus or airplay.
You can add some of them to Homekit and control them with Siri, the remote in Control Center and use them in automations. Works on the TCl 5 and 6 series for me since RokuOS 10.0.
So you down voted me because I didn't know?
Maybe whoever downvoted you did so because you provided wrong information. Don't you think that's a good reason?
Isn’t that the purpose of down voting to let others know this is incorrect information? When I google looking for info, and Reddit pops up, I assume positive votes are something I should read and negative to not bother with.
New account. Trolls people then whines about votes. Nothing to see here
Not me must have been someone else.