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If you want to control TV with Alexa, now is the time to do it. Amazon's awesome Fire TV Blaster is on sale for just $19.99 today.
While the Fire TV Blaster alone sells for $35, Amazon also offers a Blaster + Fire TV Stick 4K + Echo Dot bundle for $135… but it’s on sale for $80 at the moment.
Amazon is looking to solve the problem of TV voice control with the $34.99 Fire TV Blaster. As an Echo can only do so much and a Fire TV Stick can do about the same. The solution is what feels ...
Amazon’s latest Fire TV gadget combines is a $35 gadget called the Fire TV Blaster, and while the name makes it sound like some sort of gaming accessory, it’s really an add-on that lets you ...
Now, it’s introducing a new device, the Fire TV Blaster, which extends that same hands-free voice control to your TV itself and other TV devices — like your soundbar, cable box, or A/V Receiver.
Amazon’s latest hardware product is the Fire TV Blaster. Priced at $34.99, the Amazon Fire TV Blaster improves IR control for an existing setup. Unlike other Amazon Fire TV devices, the Amazon ...
On Tuesday Amazon announced a new Fire TV Blaster, infrared (IR) transmitter that can be used to control your TV, cable box and speaker with Alexa instead of traditional remote controls.
When paired with an Echo smart speaker and a Fire TV device, this infrared transmitter can send command signals to your TV, soundbar, A/V receiver, or set-top box.
Amazon will also have a bundle, including the Fire TV Blaster, a Fire TV Stick, and an Echo Dot, all for $79.99. Unlike the Fire TV Cube, the Fire TV Blaster isn't a streaming device.
The Blaster uses Infrared (IR) to control TVs, soundbars, satellite and cable boxes. For those who already have an Echo and Fire TV, the Blaster will add hands-free voice control to what you could ...
The Fire TV Blaster takes the remarkable home theater control abilities of the Fire TV Cube and repackages them into an affordable add-on for folks who already own an Echo speaker, and a Fire TV ...
Amazon's new Fire TV Blaster brings Alexa voice control to your home entertainment devices, whithout having to pony up for a Fire TV Cube.