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Review on πŸ“Ί TotalMount Roku Ultra Mounting System for Pre-September 2020 Models: Secure Your Roku Ultra with Ease by Jeanie Escobedo

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WHAT A GREAT IDEA! in TV Mounts, Stands & Turntables

We live in Montana, which has only satellite TV, but thank goodness we have excellent WiFi. I'm a ROKU addict. I have ROKU 1, 2, 3, 4, Ultra, Ultra Supreme with chocolate. I even have a ROKU unit in our master bathroom, in the garage, in the guest bedrooms, you name the place it will likely be. The heat generated by ROKU devices has always bothered me. In my office/man cave/leave-me-babies room, I have a laptop fan on my ROKU Ultra. These mounting systems get your device out of the way, keep it cool, and mount almost anywhere. This also protects them from dust. These mounts hold ROKU 1, 2, and 3, but secure them with a rubber band, Velcro, or double-sided tape for security. There's a weird little duck, ROKU 4630X (ROKU 3.5?), that fits perfectly. ROKU 4 is NOT fit for the time (why they made this beast I don't understand). ROKU has teamed up and released the ROKU Ultra, which fits perfectly. Remember boys and girls, don't hold it with a magnet or metal foil tape. Don't mount it on anything metallic just to be on the safe side. Use a "surge protector," not a cheap "extension cord." Before semi-permanent mounting, make sure the remote control works with the ROKU box. Be careful with duct tape (remember, TVs have an expiration date, they just keep getting bigger and better, and some TVs break when your favorite soccer team doesn't win!). Now if ROKU made a universal ROKU remote for everyone - with a separate "OK" button, life would be great. (Yes guys and gals, my ROKU #1 still works!).

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