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You can use both, but they work entirely differently. The antenna picks up local free high definition broadcasts and you need to set the input on your TV to antenna. The antenna has no benefit to your Roku device, which I presume is connected to your WIFI. The Roku stick probably inputs through your HDMI port. So YES, you can use both. But neither benefits the other, except you’ll have free local TV broadcasts
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have Roku and it Doesn't matter since you must FIRST SWITCH TV Remote to "TV CHANNELS" (on your TV Screen) or Similar option to use "OVER THE AIR" Channels when using Antennae.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This antenna works for most TVs that have a built-in tuner.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes just connect with 2 in one adapter If using coaxial connection for both. But if it's just for local channels on the Roku then you just use your TV's tuner for them Instead and Roku for everything else.
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