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Roku remotes are the primary interface for Roku's pioneered streaming devices and smart TVs. Originally developed in the United States, these devices changed how consumers interact with digital content. Roku was founded by Anthony Wood, who also invented the digital video recorder (DVR). While the brand's intellectual property and headquarters remain in the US, the physical manufacturing of the remotes and players is mostly outsourced to specialized electronics facilities in China and other parts of Southeast Asia to maintain scale and cost-efficiency.
Today, Roku operates as a prominent publicly traded company. The brand has evolved from hardware-only to a massive platform ecosystem, including its own streaming channel and smart home integrations. The company maintains its independence as a major player in the streaming industry, competing directly with major tech conglomerates by offering its operating system to various TV manufacturers globally.
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