How to Control the Fire Stick or Fire TV with Alexa: Voice Commands to Use Print

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Use Alexa with Fire TV – Requirements

If you’re sick of hunting for the Fire TV remote between the couch cushions, Amazon has some good news for you. In August 2017 the company rolled out Alexa integration with all Fire devices, including Fire TV and Fire Stick. No need to fumble for buttons or hunt through drawers for fresh batteries. Just speak and your Fire TV will obey!

You’ll Need an Echo Device

Alexa makes an appearance on many of Amazon’s voice controlled devices, but her real home is the Echo. Amazon Echo is a standalone speaker with built-in mic that sits in your home quietly listening for the right commands. As soon as you say “Alexa”, the Echo springs to life, ready to carry out a huge variety of commands.

The Echo itself can do everything from playing music to setting alarms, streaming audio, creating to-do lists, reading audiobooks, and fetching the weather. With Fire TV integration it suddenly becomes even more useful. To get the full Alexa-Fire Stick experience, you’ll need an Echo device in your home. Then all you have to do is sync them up and start talking.

Home Network Connection

Echo, Alexa, and Fire TV work well together with very little set-up to worry about. One requirement is that both pieces of hardware should be on the same Wi-Fi network. This usually isn’t a problem if you’re using all these devices in your home. Just make sure Echo and Fire Stick access the same network broadcast from the same router, and Amazon will take care of the rest.

Amazon Account

When Echo first rolled out it was only available to Amazon Prime subscribers. That restriction was eventually lifted so more people could enjoy Echo and Alexa. To use the Fire Stick, though, you’ll need an active Amazon account, and both devices need to be signed into the same account. It doesn’t have to have a Prime subscription, just valid login credentials will do. If you don’t have an Amazon account you can set one up for free in just a few seconds.

Fire TV or Fire Stick

Finally, you’ll need to have your Fire device plugged into your TV and powered on to take advantage of Alexa integration. The Echo can’t control Fire TV if it’s shut down, after all. It’s also a good idea to use the latest generation of hardware. Older devices are still supported, however, just make sure they’re up to date.

Using Alexa to Control Fire TV – Setup

Control Fire Stick with Alexa 4 -Setting up Fire TV

Got all the hardware set up and ready to go? It’s time to teach Alexa to work with your Fire TV!

Automatically Pair Fire Stick with Echo

Plug your Fire TV into your television, make sure it’s set up and ready. Get your Echo set up and responding to commands, as well. Each device needs to work on its own before they can communicate with each other, after all.

Amazon says Alexa will automatically link to your Fire device if you only have a single Fire TV registered to your account. If this is the case, try a quick voice command to see if the Echo can access Fire TV. Something simple like “Alexa, show me a funny movie”. If your Fire TV wakes up and responds, the pairing was complete.

Manually Pair Fire TV with Alexa

If you have multiple Fire devices registered, or if the automatic linking doesn’t work, follow the steps below.

  1. Open your Fire TV and install Amazon Alexa from the appstore, if it’s not already on your device.

  2. Open the main menu and select Music, Video, & Books

  3. Choose Fire TV from the list.

  4. Select Link Your Alexa Device, then follow the prompts to choose your device.

  5. Confirm the link. You can now manage connected devices from the Alexa app.

Once these steps are complete, try another Fire TV voice command with Alexa and the Echo. It should work right away!

Controlling Fire TV with Alexa

Control Fire Stick with Alexa 5 -Echo voice control

Pairing a Fire TV with an Echo and Alexa opens up a wide world of new features to explore. Alexa is a surprisingly smart assistant capable of understanding and executing a huge variety of commands. Below are some of the more common (and more useful) voice controls you’ll want to use with your Fire Stick device.

Note: Even if you have a Fire Stick instead of a standalone Fire TV, saying “Fire TV” to Alexa will control your device just the same.

Hardware Controls

Fire TV plugged in but not switched on? Say “Alexa, watch Fire TV” and your device will power up, ready to stream.

Search for Movies and TV Shows

Typing on a Fire TV using a remote was never a fun or fast experience. Alexa can take the hassle out of the whole thing with voice controlled searching.

Try any of the following commands to search Prime Video and other installed streaming apps:

  • “Alexa, search for [movie / TV show].”

  • “Alexa, find [title / genre].”

  • “Alexa, show me titles with [actor].”

  • “Alexa, search for [movie / TV show] on [app].”

  • “Alexa, show me [movies / TV shows] on [app].”

  • “Alexa, find [actor] movies on [app].”

Launch Apps

No need to fumble through the Fire TV’s menu of apps. With Alexa on the job, simply say the name of the app and it will open right away.

  • “Alexa, launch [app].”

  • “Alexa, open [app].”

Video Controls

Miss something important? Want to skip to the good bits, or pause while you get something to drink? Alexa can help! Supported apps such as Prime Video are fully under Alexa’s command. Simply speak a phrase and the video will respond.

Try any of the following to see what Alexa can do. For the “amount of time” entries, just state how many minutes or seconds you want to skip”

  • “Alexa, fast-forward [amount of time].”

  • “Alexa, fast-forward.”

  • “Alexa, last episode.”

  • “Alexa, next episode.”

  • “Alexa, pause.”

  • “Alexa, watch from the beginning.”

  • “Alexa, play.”

  • “Alexa, rewind [amount of time].”

  • “Alexa, rewind.”

  • “Alexa, start over.”

Control Live TV

Live TV is an increasingly popular feature on Fire TV and other devices. Alexa can control the channels or navigate the stream for you, just like with any other video.

  • “Alexa, go to [channel / network].”

  • “Alexa, go to [channel / network] on [app].”

  • “Alexa, watch [channel / network].”

  • “Alexa, play.”

  • “Alexa, pause.”

  • “Alexa, stop.”

Other Controls

While you usually won’t need to navigate through menus on Fire TV when controlling with Alexa, there is a simple command you might get a lot of use out of. This takes you back to the home menu so you can see the latest from your Fire Stick dashboard:

  • “Alexa, go home.”

If you have an Amazon Fire TV edition television set, you can even use Alexa to control it:

  • “Alexa, turn on Fire TV.” or “Alexa, turn Fire TV off.”

  • “Alexa, set the volume to [level] on Fire TV.” or “Alexa, volume [level] on Fire TV.”

  • “Alexa, turn up the volume on Fire TV.”

  • “Alexa, turn it down on Fire TV.”

  • “Alexa, mute Fire TV.”

  • “Alexa, switch to [device / input].”

  • “Alexa, change to [device / input].”

  • “Alexa, go to [channel / network].”

  • “Alexa, tune to [channel / network].”

  • “Alexa, change to [channel / network].”

  • “Alexa, open TV guide.”

  • “Alexa, pause.”

  • “Alexa, play.”

  • “Alexa, resume.”

  • “Alexa, rewind.”

  • “Alexa, fast-forward.”


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