Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro: Is it worth the upgrade? (2024)

Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro: Is it worth the upgrade? (1)

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If you’ve got a Fire TV device or you’re shopping for one, Amazon is eager to sell you the Alexa Voice Remote Pro as an extra accessory. I recently had an opportunity to test one, comparing it against other Fire TV remotes to judge whether it really makes a difference for the media streaming experience.

Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro

Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro

MSRP: $34.99

Update, April 2023: We’ve linked to our later review of the Echo Show 15, which was updated to support Fire TV, but not the Voice Remote Pro.

What is the Voice Remote Pro?

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In short, the Voice Remote Pro is a $35 replacement for the standard Alexa Voice Remote that’s compatible with most media streamers and TVs based on Amazon’s Fire TV platform. It’s not available as a pack-in — even the top-of-the-line Fire TV Omni QLED comes bundled with the vanilla Voice Remote. The Pro adds extra buttons, backlighting, a Remote Finder feature, plus a few minor upgrades. We’ll dive into all of these shortly.

You’ll want to check Amazon’s official compatibility list before buying one, but there are relatively few products it won’t pair with. Those include the 1st and 2nd gen Fire TV, the 1st gen Fire TV Stick, the Echo Show 15, and the Element Fire TV Edition. Most conspicuously you can’t pair it with the Hisense U6HF ULED, despite that TV being released in May 2022. It also won’t work with Insignia HD or FHD TVs, though it will work with that brand’s UHD and F20 sets.

The Pro is a $35 replacement remote that adds extra buttons, backlighting, and a Remote Finder feature.

I tested the Voice Remote Pro using a Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is second only to the Fire TV Cube in Amazon’s line-up of streaming boxes and sticks. Both the remote and the Max were supplied by Amazon. During the first-time setup, I discovered that you absolutely have to pair the Max’s bundled Voice Remote before you can add the Voice Remote Pro — the Stick refused to acknowledge the Pro in its setup wizard. This wasn’t a big problem, since I just added the Pro later using the Fire TV’s Settings menu. You can then use both remotes simultaneously, and in fact, having a backup remote may be handy for reasons we’ll explain in a minute.

What does the Voice Remote Pro improve versus other Fire TV remotes?

Buttons

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From top to bottom: the standard Voice Remote, the Voice Remote Pro, and an Insignia model.

The Pro adds a number of small but significant conveniences, the most obvious being extra buttons. There’s a dedicated Settings option, a channel selector, and a headphone button that jumps to the Bluetooth menu for quicker wireless audio pairing. The last one is kind of niche, but it’s a mystery why a Settings button isn’t on the standard Voice Remote — Fire TV users need to open Settings on a semi-regular basis to check notifications and force app updates, never mind other controls.

The biggest improvement is the addition of two customizable shortcuts.

You will find a Settings button (and/or a channel selector) on some third-party remotes like the Insignia one above, so the biggest deal here is the addition of two customizable shortcuts, labeled “1” and “2”. By pressing and holding them, you can assign a variety of actions, the primary choices being to launch apps or run Alexa voice commands. I assigned 1 to YouTube for instance, and 2 to “Alexa, turn on the Living Room lights.” You won’t hear any vocal reply if you trigger an Alexa command this way.

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Customizable app shortcuts are extremely useful, since the shortcuts on other Fire TV remotes are locked to services you might not use. Yes, you’re probably streaming from the likes of Netflix, Disney Plus, and/or Prime Video if you have a Fire TV device, but not everyone has all three subscriptions, and other services may be more important to some viewers. The only catch with custom shortcuts is that you have to remember what you’ve assigned to each button, and then share that info with other people in your household.

Remote Finder

If you lose the Pro, you can ask an Alexa device (or the Alexa and Fire TV apps) to “find my remote.” That triggers a loud ringer, making the Pro easy to track down, at least if it’s within earshot.

There are a couple of other caveats. The feature has a range of 30 feet (about 10m) around your TV, and your Fire TV device has to be on, which might be a Catch-22 if that’s the reason you’re looking for your remote in the first place. It’s why you should hang on to the standard Voice Remote as a backup.

Backlighting

If you like to dim your lights for atmosphere, the buttons on the Pro illuminate whenever you nudge it or pick it up. It’s a smart addition that makes it easier to tell what you’re pressing — although in a pitch-black room, you may still have to fumble a bit to find the remote, what with it being nearly all black to begin with.

Better construction

The Pro is solidly built. It’s still made of plastic, but feels sturdier in the hand than many Fire TV remotes, and its texture is less slippery. It’s also easier to access the battery compartment, certainly versus Amazon’s default Voice Remote. While that one requires odd hand and finger placement, and sometimes too much force, the Pro opens just by pressing down on the arrow marker and sliding. That’s the way it should be.

Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro review: Is it worth the upgrade?

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Do you need the Pro? No, especially if you’re comfortable using Alexa commands. Added buttons might save a few seconds here and there, but you can accomplish most of what they do with your voice. If you have a Fire TV Cube, a Fire TV Omni, or a linked Alexa speaker, you don’t even need a remote in your hand. You can use voice commands to launch apps before you reach the couch.

The Pro remote smooths out common actions in a way that makes Fire TV a more pleasant experience.

The story changes if you prefer physical controls or hate Alexa. While the standard Voice Remote is capable enough, the Pro smooths out common actions in a way that makes Fire TV a more pleasant experience. If you live in a home where people frequently misplace things, the Remote Finder alone might be worth it to prevent arguments and save your sanity.

If you’re interested in the Pro and have the spare cash, then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t get one. The upgrade is useful enough that, arguably, the product should automatically be bundled with higher-end Fire TV devices.

Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro

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Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro

Customizable shortcut buttons • Remote Finder • Backlighting

MSRP: $34.99

A remote upgrade compatible with most Fire TV devices.

The Voice Remote Pro improves on the regular Alexa Voice Remote with customizable shortcuts, backlighting, and a Remote Finder feature you can trigger with Alexa. Unlike some Fire TV remotes, there are settings and channel selector buttons.

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Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro: Is it worth the upgrade? (2024)

FAQs

Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro: Is it worth the upgrade? ›

The Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro has backlit keys, two customizable buttons, an easy pair Bluetooth button and can use Alexa to help you find it when it's lost. Otherwise, it's not much different from other Fire TV remotes.

What is an Amazon Voice remote Pro? ›

The Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote Pro has backlit keys, two customizable buttons, an easy pair Bluetooth button and can use Alexa to help you find it when it's lost. Otherwise, it's not much different from other Fire TV remotes.

Is it worth upgrading my Firestick? ›

Fire TV Stick 4K Max is a must-buy. Sure, it's pricier than other models in the lineup, but if you've got the right kit at home, this is the only way to unleash the full potential of your Ultra HD television, next-generation Wi-Fi router, and Dolby Atmos soundbar.

What is the best Amazon remote? ›

Yes, it's a great upgrade for Amazon Fire TV devices

Getting this smart remote is a smart decision. The Amazon Alexa Voice Remote Pro is easily the best smart remote to use with Fire TV devices.

Why is my Firestick remote not picking up voice? ›

Remove the batteries from your remote. Unplug your Fire TV and wait 60 seconds. Put the batteries back in your remote, and then plug in your Fire TV. Once the Home screen appears, press and hold the Home.

What is Voice remote Pro? ›

Your Roku Voice Remote Pro is a premium control device designed to work exclusively with your compatible Roku streaming device.

What does a voice remote do? ›

A TV or set-top box remote control that accepts speech input. Although there are many bumps in the road, speech recognition has improved greatly in the 21st century.

How often should you upgrade your Firestick? ›

FAQs. Do you need to update the Fire TV Stick? You don't have to update your Fire TV Stick, but Amazon rolls out new software versions nearly every month, so it's a good idea to keep your device up to date to take advantage of the latest features and fixes.

Is the new Firestick better than the old one? ›

The answer here is super simple: if you're looking to buy a Fire TV Stick, the 4K Max option is the way to go. It's faster, running on improved hardware that boosts streaming and network performance. It features newer software than what's included in the older 4K model.

What is the downside of Firestick? ›

The Firestick does make it a bit more complicated to search and find the content you're looking for. The UI (user interface) is sort of clunky and doesn't make for easy searching and streaming. You might have to resort to using the voice recognition and we all know that's not always reliable.

How do I choose a Firestick remote? ›

How to add or replace a Firestick remote
  1. Press the Home button on your original Firestick remote.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Choose Controllers and Bluetooth Devices. ...
  4. Go to Amazon Fire TV Remotes. ...
  5. On the next screen, select Add New Remote. ...
  6. Press and hold the Home button on your new Firestick remote until it's recognized.
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Does it matter which Firestick remote I use? ›

There are several Fire Stick remote models, and they aren't all interchangeable. So while you can pair a Fire Stick remote to a different Fire Stick, you can only do so if the remote and Fire Stick are compatible.

What is the difference between all the fire sticks? ›

What Are the Differences Between Firesticks? Aside from price, the biggest differences between the various models of Fire TV Stick are the video and audio formats they support. The lower models only support 1080p, while higher models start to include things like 4K, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

Why does the voice not match the lips on my FireStick? ›

To fix issues with audio delay, go to Settings on your Fire TV and use the AV Sync Slider. For audio delay issues with a Home Theater setup, use Lip Sync Tuning instead. Note: The AV Sync Slider isn't available on all Fire TV Smart TVs.

How to allow the FireStick remote to increase and decrease your volume? ›

To check the equipment control settings to ensure they allow audio control via FireStick remote, follow the instructions below:
  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Click Equipment Control.
  3. Click Manage Equipment.
  4. If you can't see your speaker among the listed devices, click Add Equipment.
  5. Select the correct audio equipment.
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How does voice control work on FireStick? ›

By holding the microphone button down on the remote, you can search for movies, shows, and apps simply by speaking into it. You can't use it hands-free by saying "Alexa," but you can optionally pair it with an Echo speaker (or any other Echo device) for hands-free voice control.

Is Alexa voice remote a Firestick? ›

Yes, with Alexa Voice Remote (included) or the free Fire TV app (available for download on Fire OS, Android and iOS). The included Alexa Voice Remote can control Fire TV Stick and certain functions (such as power and volume) on a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices, including TVs, soundbars and A/V receivers.

How does Amazon Echo Plus voice controller work? ›

All these devices feature far-field microphones that can pick out your voice through background noise and are waiting to take your command when they hear the Alexa wake word. Once you say this, Alexa will swing into action and respond to your commands.

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