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Home›Tech Advice›Amazon Fire TV Remote’s New Feature Lets You Find Device With Voice Commands

Amazon Fire TV Remote’s New Feature Lets You Find Device With Voice Commands

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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In the ever-evolving world of technology, it’s all about making our lives more convenient and efficient. Amazon has tapped into this very motive with its latest update to the Amazon Fire TV Remote. The new feature now allows users to locate their device using voice commands, providing an added level of convenience in managing entertainment.

Gone are the days of tirelessly searching for a lost remote – now all it takes is a simple voice command, and your Amazon Fire TV Remote will come to life. The voice-assistant integration has been a significant selling point for many customers, and this new feature is set to boost the appeal even further.

To access this finding feature, users have to say “Find my Fire TV remote” or “Locate my Fire TV remote” within the vicinity of any Alexa-enabled device, such as an Amazon Echo or Echo Dot. Once activated through voice command, the remote will emit a loud, distinct beeping sound, making it easy to locate. Users will also have the option to use their smartphone’s Alexa app if there isn’t an Alexa device nearby.

This new functionality brings Amazon Fire TV Remote on par with other smart home devices that have implemented similar features. For example, Apple’s Find My iPhone app has been helping users retrieve their lost devices for years now. By incorporating this feature into their remote control system, Amazon is keeping pace with consumer needs and expectations.

In addition to the remote finding capabilities, Amazon continues to enhance the overall functionality of its Fire TV platform by continually adding new apps and services. With over 500,000 movies and episodes available across various streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime Video itself, there is no shortage of content for entertainment enthusiasts.

These advancements solidify Amazon’s position as a leading player in the ever-growing media streaming landscape. The combination of competitive pricing, impressive voice-assistant capabilities, and a vast content library makes it a popular choice among cord-cutters and those looking to supplement their traditional television experience.

In conclusion, Amazon’s effort to make the Fire TV Remote more user-friendly with the addition of voice command functionality demonstrates its dedication to integrating innovation into its products. As technology continues to advance, consumers can surely look forward to even more impressive developments from Amazon’s Fire TV line in the future.

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