Audio Streaming for Bluetooth
Hearing Aids with Fire TV Cube
INTRODUCTION
Fire TV Cube (2nd Gen) now support audio streaming
with compatible Bluetooth hearing aids for a private
listening experience. With this feature, audio from
all of the movies, TV shows, and other programming
you enjoy on Fire TV will be heard only through your
compatible hearing aids. This guide will walk you
through the setup process for Fire TV Cube (2nd Gen).
MEET FIRE T V CUBE
Fire TV Cube (2nd Gen) is a fast, powerful 4K streaming media player with hands-free
voice control with Alexa. It lets you access your favorites from Netflix, Prime Video,
Disney+, YouTube, and more—plus listen to millions of songs. Subscription fees may
apply. Fire TV Cube has 8 microphones that hear you from any direction, making it
easy to ask Alexa to adjust the volume or mute your compatible TV
or soundbar. Switch inputs and go from watching your favorite TV
show to the big game. You can also ask Alexa to check the weather,
set timers and reminders, and more—even when the TV is off.
QUICK START GUIDE
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Questions and answers
I want my TV/sounbar controled by the remote as usual and not use Alexa. Seems like the Fire remote os no longer loaded with the IR codes.
You can control your TV and soundbar with the Amazon Fire TV Cube remote by using the Alexa Voice Remote (2nd Gen). This remote uses infrared (IR) technology to control most TVs, soundbars, A/V receivers, and cable or satellite boxes. Ensure that your devices are IR-enabled and have a direct line of sight to the remote for proper functionality. For the best experience, connect your soundbar to the TV using an HDMI or optical cable instead of Bluetooth.
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