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Description
Technical details
Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen)
Size |
3.4” x 1.2” x 0.5” (86 x 30 x 13 mm) |
Weight |
1.1 oz (32.0 g) |
Processor |
Quad-core 1.7 GHz |
GPU |
IMG GE8300 |
Storage |
8 GB internal |
Wifi |
Dual-band, dual-antenna wifi (MIMO) for faster streaming and fewer dropped connections than standard wifi. Supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac wifi networks. |
Bluetooth |
Bluetooth 5.0 and Bluetooth Low Energy. Pair with compatible Bluetooth speakers, headphones, video game controllers, and more. |
Voice support |
Yes, with Alexa Voice Remote (included) or the free Fire TV app (available for download on Fire OS, Android, and iOS). |
IR device control with included Alexa Voice Remote |
The included Alexa Voice Remote can control Fire TV Stick and certain functions (such as power and volume) on a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices, including TVs, soundbars, and A/V receivers. Note: Certain functions may not be available on some IR-enabled devices. |
Cloud storage |
Free cloud storage for digital content purchased from Amazon. |
Ports |
HDMI output, micro-USB for power only. |
Audio support |
Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+ surround sound and HDMI Audio passthrough for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, Dolby Atmos. |
Video content formats supported |
HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, H.265, H.264, Vp9 |
Output resolution supported |
1080p and 720p up to 60 fps |
System requirements |
High-definition television with available HDMI input, internet connection via wifi, a power outlet. |
TV compatibility |
High-definition TVs with HDMI capable of 1080p or 720p at 60/50 Hz. |
Warranty and service |
90-day Limited Warranty and service included. Optional 2-Year and 3-Year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Fire TV is subject to the terms found here. |
Content availability |
Certain apps and services are subject to change or withdrawal at any time, may not be available in all areas and languages, and may require separate subscriptions. |
Accessibility features |
VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire TV features for users who are blind or visually impaired. Screen magnifier enables viewers to zoom in and out, and pan around the screen. Text Banner consolidates onscreen text into a compact, customizable banner that appears on the screen. Watch videos and TV shows with closed captioning displayed. Use Audio Description for verbal descriptions of what is happening on the screen, including physical actions, facial expressions and scene changes. Captions and audio descriptions are not available for all content. You can also listen to Fire TV with compatible Bluetooth headphones. Learn more about accessibility for Fire TV. |
Included in the box |
Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen), Alexa Voice Remote (3rd Gen), USB cable and power adapter, HDMI extender, 2 AAA batteries, Quick Start Guide |
Software Security Updates |
This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Fire TV, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
Alexa Voice Remote (3rd Gen)
Size |
38 x 142 x 16 mm |
Weight |
43.4 g (without batteries) |
Batteries |
2 AAA (included) |
Technology |
Bluetooth |
Compatibility |
Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen), Fire TV Stick 4K, Fire TV Stick 4K Max |
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Kamal Jabbar CEO Palace Music Group, LLC –
I recently purchased the Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote, and I must say, it’s been an absolute Paradigm Shift for my entertainment experience. Here’s why I’m so thrilled with it:Endless Entertainment: With access to over 1.5 million movies and TV episodes from top streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more, your entertainment options are virtually limitless. Whether it’s binge-watching your favorite series or discovering new movies, you’ll never run out of things to watch.Live TV and Sports: Stay up-to-date with live TV, news, and sports through subscriptions to services like SLING TV and YouTube TV. You can easily navigate through channels and schedules with the Guide button, ensuring you never miss an important game or show.Music Galore: Enjoy music from Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, and other popular streaming platforms directly on your TV. It’s a convenient way to set the mood with your favorite tunes without needing a separate music player.Voice Control: The Alexa Voice Remote lets you simply speak to find and play your desired content. No more typing or scrolling through menus. It’s a hands-free way to enjoy your shows, and it even controls the power and volume on your TV and soundbar.Immersive Audio: Experience select titles with immersive Dolby Atmos audio when you have compatible home audio systems. It adds depth and richness to your viewing, making you feel like you’re right in the action.Easy Setup: Setting up the Fire TV Stick is a breeze. Just plug it in, connect to the internet, and you’re good to go. No complicated installation required.Great Value: Considering the vast content library, versatility, and convenience it offers, the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote delivers exceptional value for money. It’s an investment that greatly enhances your entertainment experience. Now, let me tell you how the Fire TV Stick can elevates both my home office and videography business:1. Superior Stream Quality: Picture this – during your work breaks, you can unwind by streaming your favorite movies and shows in stunning Full HD. It’s not just about entertainment; it’s a refreshing break that recharges you, right at your home office desk.2. Effortless Voice Control: With the Alexa Voice Remote at hand, I can seamlessly control my Fire TV Stick with just my voice. Whether I need to change the background music while I edit videos or quickly switch to a tutorial on videography techniques, it’s incredibly convenient.3. Diverse Content Access: As a videographer, having access to over 1.5 million movies and TV episodes is a creative goldmine. I draw inspiration from a wide range of content, and the Fire TV Stick offers an extensive library to explore. Plus, the 6-month MGM+ subscription is a fantastic source of Hollywood movies and series for research.4. Stay Updated with Live TV: Staying informed is crucial for both my home office work and videography business. Subscriptions like SLING TV and YouTube TV allow me to keep tabs on news updates and industry trends, all through the Guide button on my Fire TV Stick.5. Smart Home Integration: In my home office, where convenience matters, Alexa’s integration with smart home devices is a game-changer. Adjusting the lighting for video calls or controlling the room’s temperature with voice commands adds a professional touch to my workspace.6. Alexa’s Added Benefits: Alexa not only enhances my entertainment but also my work efficiency. From receiving weather updates for outdoor shoots to answering quick questions during research, it streamlines tasks and keeps me focused.Now, let’s explore why the Fire TV Stick received thebfollowing ratings:5 Stars for Stream Quality: The 5-star rating for stream quality is well-deserved because the Fire TV Stick consistently delivers a high-quality streaming experience. Here’s why it earns top marks:Full HD Streaming: The device supports Full HD streaming, ensuring that you get crisp and clear visuals with vibrant colors.Low Buffering: The Fire TV Stick’s powerful hardware and optimized software minimize buffering, providing uninterrupted playback.Quick Loading: Apps and content load swiftly, allowing you to dive right into your favorite shows and movies without frustrating delays.Steady Performance: It maintains a stable connection to your Wi-Fi network, resulting in smooth playback without sudden quality drops.4 Stars for Voice Recognition: The 4-star rating for voice recognition acknowledges the Fire TV Stick’s impressive voice control capabilities. Here’s why it receives high marks:Alexa Voice Remote: The included Alexa Voice Remote is highly responsive to voice commands. It understands natural language and executes requests promptly.Search Convenience: You can simply speak the title of a movie, TV show, or even a genre, and the Fire TV Stick finds what you’re looking for.App Navigation: Voice commands make it easy to navigate through apps, launch content, or adjust settings without having to manually search and click through menus.Conversational Interaction: Alexa on the Fire TV Stick can engage in conversations, providing answers to questions, weather updates, and more, enhancing the overall user experience.4 Stars for Alexa Integration: The 4-star rating for Alexa integration highlights the synergy between the Fire TV Stick and Amazon’s virtual assistant. Here’s why it excels:Smart Home Control: You can seamlessly control compatible smart home devices using the Fire TV Stick and Alexa. Adjusting lights, thermostats, or checking security cameras is a breeze.Content Recommendations: Alexa’s integration helps provide personalized content recommendations based on your viewing habits, making it easier to discover new shows and movies.Voice Commands: Alexa’s presence enhances the voice control experience, allowing you to access information, check the weather, or even order products via voice commands.Multi-Functionality: Beyond entertainment, Alexa integration expands the Fire TV Stick’s capabilities, transforming it into a versatile hub for various tasks.The Fire TV Stick earns its high ratings for stream quality due to its consistent and top-notch performance. The 4-star ratings for voice recognition and Alexa integration reflect the device’s effective voice control capabilities and seamless integration with Amazon’s virtual assistant, enhancing overall usability and convenience.In a nutshell, this device is like a gateway to a world of entertainment. It’s fast, easy to use, and opens up a universe of content right on your TV. If you’re looking to level up your streaming and TV experience, the Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote is the way to go.
A Y G –
While the device works great for streaming, it still has room for improvement.We first started with Roku devices. Over time though, Roku devices basically stop working. They stop being supported, and even though they may have worked fine for years, you can no longer update them or install software, even old versions, so you have to throw them away.So, we tried firetv sticks. The first generation was rough, but they have come along way. For media streaming and app coverage, they really can’t be beat….. but….We love that they are tied into Amazon, but also hate that they are tied into Amazon. It never lets you forget that its primary job is to let Amazon sell stuff to you and its secondary job is to be your streaming device. What do I mean by this? Well, it really likes to put you back on Amazon’s homescreen as much as possible, and when you are in Amazon’s homescreen, you are presented with the content you have paid for, but also a lot of content Amazon would like to sell to you. I really only want to see the content I have already paid for. For example, if you are watching something on MAX, or Netflix, and you pause the program, if you unpause it quick enough, it will just pick up where you left off. However, if you wait to long, you will find yourself back at Amazon’s homescreen asking you to tell it which user profile to use. Well, unless I tell it otherwise, shouldn’t I be the same person I was when I hit pause? Shouldn’t I want to continue watch what I was watching when I hit pause? Once you select a profile, you are back to Amazon’s homescreen where the show you ads for services they want to sell you, when all you really wanted to do was resume what you were watching when you hit pause.So then, you have to remember… what was I watching again? And what service was it I was watching it on? And then you have to navigate back to wherever it was you were and then and only then can you resume.So other than that, the device is great. I wish there was a way I could just pay a fee like you can on the kindle, to alter this behavior so its primary function is to be my streaming device, instead of to show me ads.This also becomes a problem if you have guests or visitors that don’t understand this is how an Amazon device works. We didn’t have a password set on the device and we had an older house guest that unknowingly subscribed to all sorts of streaming services and pay per view not realizing what they saw on the TV was not in our services, even though we already subscribe to more services than you could ever possibly watch.Lastly, the stick periodically has little flukes. Like we have the remote set to turn on the tv. One time, it wouldn’t turn on the tv anymore. It turned out, it seemed to be turning it on, but then turning it right back off. Like when you hit the button once, it was sending the on off signal more than once. Unplugging the stick and plugging it back in seemed to fix it and then we could turn the tv on again. It happened in the opposite direction too. One time, we couldn’t turn the tv off. We would press the button and it would turn off and then it would turn right back on again. Same as before, a reboot seemed to fix it. This doesn’t happen often, but it is annoying when it does.As for Alexa integration, it usually works well, but sometimes, it just stops working. All of a sudden telling Alex to pause just doesn’t work anymore. It just doesn’t do anything. Doesn’t tell you there is a problem or anything, so you have to go find the remote, even though you have paused it that way 100 times before.The wanting to take you through the advertising screens is a problem with the Alexa integration as well. You can’t say “Alexa watch some movie on some service” and get taken to that movie. No, no, it is first going to want to know who you are, so you get to the profile selection screen. I should be the same person I was last time, unless I have logged out for some reason. Selecting a profile still doesn’t get you to where you asked to go, it gets you to the Amazon advertising center. So then, you have to repeat yourself “Alexa watch some movie on some service”, and then, and only then, will it do what you asked it to do in the first place.So the device, is great. But it is my device, and should focus on my needs more than Amazon’s, but it doesn’t. That is its only flaw.
Lotus54 –
This is so easy to setup and use, I wish I got this years ago. I’ll be honest, and I feel a bit foolish admitting this, but: Despite hearing about the Fire TV stick’s existence for years, I never considered it because I thought there was a monthly fee! I didn’t want to pay for anything beyond my subscriptions, so I never even read the details. I put my television in a box in the attic when I ‘cut the cord’ with my cable company in 2012 and it’s been there ever since. I’ve been watching ‘TV’ on my desktop PC or on my Kindle.This worked well enough for years, but during the pandemic I began spending a lot more time streaming shows and despite replacing my desk chair with a more comfortable chair, it just wasn’t ergonomic and became more and more uncomfortable, so I needed to reconsider my TV setup. Enter the Fire Stick! This time I read the details – and then re-read them, and then Youtubed videos about it, because I couldn’t believe it really didn’t cost anything per month! You just buy the stick and plug it in and that’s it?! Yep!So here’s a few noteworthy points: First, it does not use USB; I saw this pop up in the questions for this product quite a bit. Technically the wall adapter plugs into the included USB cord – just like your kindle charger, etc. But there’s no USB needed for the actual television end, it uses an HDMI port and that’s it. Interestingly, I almost didn’t get it because I was sure the TV I bought back in 2009 wouldn’t have an HDMI port, but I finally went up to the attic to check and sure enough, it has one! So be sure your TV has an HDMI port, that’s required.Setup was ridiculously easy. Just attach the items in the box together and plug it into the HDMI port on the back of your TV and then plug the other end into a wall outlet. That’s it! Then turn the TV on and the setup will walk you through the rest, signing you into your Amazon account, calibrating the included remote control, updating (several times), choosing streaming apps to start with, etc. It’s all very simple.If you want to watch paid streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, etc you must have a paid subscription to them. But there’s other services/apps such as Pluto TV and others that are totally free and have a decent variety of ad-supported content, both shows and movies as well as news. And Amazon’s apps are of course there, like Amazon Music and Prime Video (if you subscribe to Prime Video). I only have Hulu and Prime Video currently as paid subscriptions, but there’s plenty of free content to supplement. In fact, I even have my local news which surprised me (they must stream on a live app and I never realized it).So basically, it aggregates various paid and free streaming apps to one place and this little stick presents them all in one nice looking interface, letting you use your remote to choose programming, just like TV. To be clear, the Fire TV stick runs off your wifi signal, so be sure you have wifi at home. On one hand it doesn’t give you anything you can’t get without it, but on the other hand, the convenience of having it all accessible in one place is fantastic and makes it feel like I’m getting all kinds of new content. Some of the apps I’ve never even heard of, so there is new-to-me content in that regard.The interface is excellent and fairly intuitive, and the remote works great. I am super glad I opted for the Fire TV stick option that comes with the remote that also has TV controls like volume and mute, so I can do it all with the remote that came with it. Now I can sit in my living room like a normal person and watch TV (streaming services) comfortably from my couch; I should have got this years ago.Just be sure you have:1. A TV with an HDMI port2. Wifi at home3. OPTIONAL: Paid services if you want to watch Hulu, Netflix, etc. Otherwise you can still use this to access free content.
Tt –
Title: “Fire Stick – Turning My Dumb TV into a Smart-Alec!”Rating: (5/5 “LOL” stars)What can I say about the Amazon Fire Stick? It’s like the James Bond of streaming devices, but with a sense of humor! Here’s my laugh-out-loud take on this gadget:1. **Ease of Use:** Setting up the Fire Stick was so easy; even my cat could do it. She tried, but she’s still stuck on “Meow-flix.”2. **Vast Content Library:** This thing has more movies and shows than my Aunt Mildred has porcelain cats. I’m spoiled for choice!3. **Speed and Performance:** The Fire Stick is faster than my morning coffee maker, and it never tells me “Buffering… Please wait” when I need it the most.4. **Alexa Voice Remote:** My TV remote has been replaced by a tiny genius named Alexa. She turns on the TV, orders pizza, and tells me jokes – she’s my new BFF!5. **Affordable Entertainment:** It costs less than a fancy coffee, and it’s way better than watching latte art tutorials on YouTube.6. **Regular Updates:** It’s like getting surprise presents from Amazon. I never know what new tricks my Fire Stick will learn next. Maybe it’ll start making my bed soon?In conclusion, the Amazon Fire Stick has turned my living room into a comedy club, and I’m the headliner. If you want a streaming experience that’s faster than a cheetah on roller skates and funnier than a stand-up comedian, get yourself a Fire Stick. It’s the best thing since sliced bread, and I don’t even have to butter it!
Danny –
The Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote is the ultimate streaming companion that brings the power of smart entertainment to your television. With its compact design, intuitive interface, and voice control capabilities, this device offers endless streaming possibilities, making it a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their TV viewing experience.The standout feature of the Fire TV Stick is its ability to transform any HDMI-enabled TV into a smart TV. Simply plug the stick into your TV’s HDMI port, connect it to Wi-Fi, and you’re ready to stream your favorite movies, TV shows, and more. The compact and discreet design ensures it seamlessly blends with your TV setup without taking up much space.The included Alexa Voice Remote makes navigating and discovering content a breeze. With just a press of a button, you can easily search for movies, launch apps, play music, and control your TV using voice commands. Whether you want to find a specific movie or adjust the volume, Alexa is at your service, providing a hands-free and intuitive experience.The Fire TV Stick offers access to a vast selection of streaming services, including popular platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and more. With a wide range of apps available, you can explore a world of entertainment, from the latest blockbuster movies to binge-worthy TV series. The user-friendly interface ensures seamless browsing and effortless content discovery.The Fire TV Stick supports high-definition (HD) streaming, delivering crisp and vibrant visuals to your TV screen. Enjoy your favorite shows and movies with stunning clarity and detail. The device also supports Dolby Atmos audio, providing immersive and cinematic sound quality, enhancing your overall viewing experience.With the Fire TV Stick, you can also enjoy live TV and sports content through supported apps. Stay up to date with your favorite teams, catch live events, and stream news channels right from your TV. The personalized recommendations and content suggestions help you discover new shows and movies based on your viewing habits, ensuring you never run out of options.The Fire TV Stick integrates seamlessly with other Amazon devices and services, creating a unified smart home ecosystem. Control your smart home devices, check the weather, or get updates on your calendar, all through your TV screen. The device also supports screen mirroring, allowing you to display photos, videos, and presentations from your compatible devices directly onto the TV.Setup and installation are effortless. The Fire TV Stick connects to your Wi-Fi network, and with your Amazon account, you can easily access your personalized settings and preferences. The device automatically syncs with your existing Amazon Prime membership, providing access to exclusive content and Prime benefits.In conclusion, the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote is a game-changer for TV streaming, offering a seamless and immersive entertainment experience. Its compact design, intuitive interface, extensive content selection, and voice control capabilities make it an indispensable addition to any TV setup. Whether you’re a movie enthusiast, sports fan, or TV show addict, the Fire TV Stick elevates your entertainment options and brings endless streaming possibilities to your living room.
Wolf in Time –
I threatened for years to cut the cord and kept putting it off. In the meantime the cable provider kept jacking up the cost of my basic service and I kept gritting my teeth and paying it. Stupid, stupid! I think I had the idea that dumping the cable and setting something else up and finding the content I wanted would be far more difficult and complicated than I wanted to deal with.Till the cable company raised my bill over $50 in two months. That did it. I considered options, including an over-the-air antenna, Roku, etc. But, being a long time Amazon customer and Prime member, I decided to give the Fire Stick a try.So I bought one. I was amazed at how easy it was to set up, even with my older (2011) HD TV. I was up and running within minutes. I happily spent the rest of the day choosing apps, searching through the incredible amount of content, and finding tons of stuff I had no idea even existed. I had more TV than I knew what to do with. I wasted no time saying bye-bye to the cable. I upgraded my internet and have subscribed to a couple of streaming services just to get the few network shows I still watched (and got tons more stuff with them) and am now a happy cord-cutter. The cost of internet and the few subscription services I chose is a small fraction of what I was paying the cable company for far less content. Even the picture quality is improved, crisp and clear. I should have done this long ago.I’ve had no real problems, nothing I couldn’t quickly figure out. It can be a little daunting searching through everything to find what I want, but Alexa has become my friend. If I want it she can find it.If you’re thinking about escaping the stranglehold the cable company has on your finances and want to move up to the next level, I’d recommend giving this little gadget a try. It’s well worth it.
M –
Fire TV devices are cheap & popular because their cheap. Let’s focus on what you actually buy:1. Amazon gives you ADs. They prevent you, the customer, from installing launchers because Amazon wants to force feed you ADs for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Look up “Projectivy Launcher” & you’ll see what Amazon stops & locks you behind their updates.2. The device is slow & watching paint dry is faster than this device.Who is the Fire TV?The obvious and easier answer would be Parents or Grandparents. Sure! Get it for them & you’ll get phone calls. Yes, phone calls in 2023.Do yourself a favor:Don’t buy a Fire TVDon’t gift a Fire TVDo if you love to torture yourselfWhat should you actually get instead?Nvidia Shield TV for a peaceful and beautiful life or Apple TV for a less of those two things.
Sophie –
My kid accidentally destroyed the remote for our Fire TV, and when I was looking for a replacement, I ran across this. You get the fire stick and the remote, for less than it costs to replace the remote. So, I got it.It’s super easy to set up. You plug the fire stick into the TV, put batteries in the remote, and follow the prompts. If you’re not seeing it on your screen, switch your input from Input 1 to Input 2 with your TV remote, and there it is. I wish it was anywhere near this easy to program my replacement Spectrum cable remote.Once you have this set up, you can access all your favorite streamers. We use streaming a lot. Disney plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime Videos, IMDB TV, YouTube, Hulu, etc. So we use Amazon’s Fire TV a lot. It’s easy to install, and easy to use. And if I could get Morning Joe to stream their entire four hour show, I would get rid of cable completely and switch over to just streaming.
Jack –
I first ordered this for an old Tv which didn’t have smart app capabilities and a degrading remote. Not only does the fire stick work well for older lcd televisions, it also operates most of the functions like powering the tv on/off, volume, and arrows up and down, back and forth.The picture quality is high definition as long as the tv supports high definition quality. Sound is also dependent upon the tv speakers. This could be a great thing to take to a parent or grandparent’s home who may not have a smart TV, but you want to have a movie night there. It’s small and lightweight, and only bulky enough to account for the power cord—which makes it incredibly portable.It’s a relatively inexpensive way to get use out of an older television with HDMI hookups. With daily use, the stick will work a great couple of years.
Swany7158 –
The Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote has completely transformed my entertainment experience! This little device is an absolute game-changer and has earned every one of its 5 stars.First and foremost, the Alexa Voice Remote is a true innovation. The convenience of simply speaking into the remote to search for movies, TV shows, or even specific actors is mind-blowing. The accuracy of the voice recognition is remarkable, making it a breeze to find exactly what I want to watch without endless scrolling and typing.But that’s not all – the added TV controls take this Fire TV Stick to the next level. I can now control power and volume directly from the remote, eliminating the need for multiple remotes cluttering up my living room. The setup for these controls was seamless, and the compatibility with my TV was spot on.The streaming quality is outstanding. Whether I’m watching my favorite shows in HD or streaming a movie in 4K, the Fire TV Stick delivers crystal-clear visuals and smooth playback. The Wi-Fi connectivity is robust, ensuring that I can stream without interruptions.The app ecosystem is vast and diverse, offering a wide range of options to cater to every interest. From popular streaming services to niche apps, I’ve found everything I need to keep me entertained. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, making it a pleasure to explore new content.Another standout feature is the ability to customize the interface based on my preferences. I can pin my favorite apps and move them around for quick access, creating a personalized home screen that reflects my viewing habits.Setting up the Fire TV Stick was a breeze, even for someone like me who isn’t the most tech-savvy. The step-by-step instructions guided me through the process, and I was up and running within minutes.In conclusion, the Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote has truly exceeded my expectations. It has simplified my entertainment setup, provided me with a world of content at my fingertips, and the integration of Alexa is nothing short of incredible. If you’re looking for a top-notch streaming device that combines convenience, functionality, and quality, look no further – this is it!