The third-generation Fire TV Cube, Amazon’s most popular media player, was unveiled today.
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The new models have a new design, better connectivity, and faster processing.
The built-in speaker is protected by a cloth grille on the new Fire TV Cube, which features a new design. The Fire TV Cube has microphones built in, so it can be used as an Alexa device for your home.
The processor in the new Fire TV Cube is said to be twice as powerful as the one in the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. This should help speed up video playback in apps and reduce app load times.
The processor in the new Fire TV Cube is said to be twice as powerful as the one in the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. This should help speed up video playback in apps and reduce app load times.
The Fire TV Cube has microphones built in, so it can be used as an Alexa device for your home.
The processor in the new Fire TV Cube is said to be twice as powerful as the one in the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. This should help speed up video playback in apps and reduce app load times.
The Fire TV Cube now has an HDMI input for connecting your cable box, allowing you to control it with Alexa or the Fire TV Cube remote. For more dependable wireless connectivity, the Fire TV Cube also includes the most recent Wi-Fi 6E standard. Additionally, there is a USB-A port for connecting webcams that is compatible with video calls.
Backlighting, a remote finder, and a brand-new Alexa Voice Remote Pro were also introduced by Amazon.
To assist you in finding it, the Remote Pro has a built-in speaker that makes an audible ring. Simply request that Alexa locate your remote to activate the feature. It has two buttons that you can change, so you can make custom shortcuts for your favourite apps, channels, and Alexa commands. Last but not least, the brand-new remote has motion-activated backlighting that comes on when it is picked up in the dark.
The Alexa Voice Remote Pro costs $35, while the new Fire TV Cube costs $140.Today, you can pre-order either one.
Additionally, Amazon introduced the Omni QLED TV series. There are 65-inch and 75-inch models included. The Alexa Voice Remote is included with both, as well as a 60Hz 4K IPS LCD panel, support for Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, up to 96 zones full array of local dimming, three HDMI 2.0 ports, and one HDMI 2.1 port.
The TVs use the Fire TV OS, which is based on Android. The 65-inch model costs $800, while the 75-inch model costs $1100.