The 2015 Roku 3 ships with a new “Enhanced Remote” that includes a new magnifying glass button and microphone to power voice search, à la Amazon Fire TV and even Comcast Xfinity. When the magnifier is pressed, the lower third of the Roku screen indicates the remote is listening for movie, TV show, actor, or director – tying into Roku’s top-notch universal search across disparate video content providers.
In very brief testing, the voice recognition has been accurate – moreso than my Fire TV even. But this may depend on your personal enunciation and search patterns. Speaking of search, the results leave a little to be desired as new release movies featured in Roku Feed are not currently indexed. I’d think these two new services should work together… and perhaps it’s just a matter of time. Regardless, this is a nice-to-have that surely beats “typing” via a virtual keyboard or even iPhone app. And we expect it’ll be a requisite feature given Siri’s presumed inclusion via an Apple TV update. Related, we can imagine Roku making voice search available to more models and customers via update to their iPhone and Android remote control apps. Until then, expect to see this remote also sold as an optional accessory for the 2015 Roku 2 and 2013/2014 Roku 3 models.
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"Regardless, this is a nice-to-have that surely beats “typing” via a virtual keyboard or even iPhone app."
Likely so. Though it still doesn't beat TiVo search via kmmtg...
Dammit. The Eater Bunny snuck down our chimney last night and ate all our eggs. Brunch just got confusing.
Does the remote still have instant replay function now that the instant replay button is replace with the voice search button? Does the voice search only work in the menus. Would instant replay still function if you press the voice search button during video playback?