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Fire TV Cube with 2-Year Protection Plan

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Configuration: with 2-Year Extended Warranty


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  • This bundle contains Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen) and 2-year Protection Plan.
  • Protection Plan covers product breakdowns during normal use, plus mechanical and electrical failures. Includes 24/7 support and 2-day replacements.
  • Our fastest-ever streaming media player - Brings lightning-fast app starts with an octa-core processor and is 2X as powerful as Fire TV Stick 4K Max.
  • Hands-free Alexa with built-in mic and speakers - Control your compatible TV, soundbar, and receivers with your voice, even from across the room.
  • Your Protection Plan has no deductibles or shipping fees. Cancel anytime, full refund in the first 90 days.
  • Your Protection Plan will be delivered via e-mail within 24 hours.

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  • Setup had issues...software needs fixes...
Configuration: Fire TV Cube
I am a big fan of Amazon products. I have FireTV products going back to the stick. I currently use my FireTV (Gen3), FireTV Cube (Gen2), and FireTV Cube (Gen3). Comparing FireTV Cube (Gen 2) with FireTV (Gen3), I am displeased with the external speaker in Gen3--it is muffly sounding and the internal microphone is less sensitive than Gen2. Setting up my Xfinity Cable TV box with Gen3 is easier than Gen2 because Gen3 has a built-in direct HDMI input connector for the cable box but you need to select the input in FireTV Cube and be sure you change it from HDMI to Cable and FireTV Cube (Gen3) will then properly setup your cable TV box location and programming guide; sometimes FireTV Cube (Gen3) cannot passthrough the TV's Dolby audio signal and there's no sound when using Cable TV. The solution is to set the FireTV Cube (Gen3) to PCM audio. Setting up my Samsung Soundbar was better in Gen3 than Gen2 because when the soundbar model series is not found FireTV Cube (Gen3) like mine which is a new soundbar and not found by FireTV Cube the software will allow you to manually setup compatibility using the soundbar remote control but you have to go through the whole setup process before it will give you this option this is dumb and it needs to be a readily accessible option in the settings software. It also takes much longer to program this way but it works better than not having the specific soundbar model number listed in FireTV Cube. Setting up my new Sony Bravia UHD 75-inch TV was smooth and no issues there. Try not to change any software settings in your TV and FireTV unless you start having issues and work the issues one step at a time. A big disapoinment with FireTV Cube (Gen3) is that it no longer let's you sideload apps as easily as Gen2 which only required allowing unknown sources and using the Downloader App to install apps that are not in the Amazon AppStore. So far I have not seen a way to override security features in the Android-based operating system to allow third-party apps to be installed in FireTV Cube (Gen3). Making FireTV Cube (Gen3) work smoothly with Amazon Alexa Skills and the Alexa App is no fun experience either. Depending on how many FireTV Cubes and other FireTV devices you have in your home it can cause all sorts of voice command problems. The best thing to do is rename all your devices in the Alexa App to the specific FireTV location where the device is connected, for example, if you have a FireTV Cube in your family room and also in your bedroom then name the devices "Family Room TV" and "Main Bedroom TV" and do the same for your CableTV Boxes listed in the Alexa App. Alexa will eventually learn your devices and you can send voice commands without unexpected results. Nonetheless, the Alexa App software working with FireTV is a bit glitchy and needs refinement. Overall, I recommend FireTV Cube (Gen3) and I hope Amazon will push software improvements on a regular basis for the Alexa App and FireTV Cube. UPDATE 6-3-23 I was able to find some compatibility settings in my Comcast Cable Box that helped fix the audio somtimes not passing through to FireTV Cube. If you have a Comcast Cable Box check that your audio is set to the advanced audio settings and make sure your HDMI is set to pass through to your TV. After having repeat problems with my FireTV Cube not properly communicating with my compatible Samsung Soundbar with FireTV Cube somtimes muting but not unmuting the sound when sending voice commands to Alexa to change the cable channel, or lower/raise the volume, or ask about anything such as weather, time, etc. while the TV and soundbar are on. The conflict in the two devices turned out to be a simple issue. If you connect your soundbar to your TV using the ARC HDMI port then you don't need to setup your soundbar with FireTV Cube because when you already setup your TV with FireTV Cube the soundbar is automatically controlled through ARC. When a voice command is sent to Alexa on FireTV Cube the TV will handle the voice commands and pass the signal to your soundbar via ARC. This was a very annoying issue and there wasn't any help on FireTV Cube to guide the customer about it. UPDATE 4-18-23 Fire TV Cube Gen 3 is still glitchy at times with Alexa running slow or not responsive to voice commands and because the cable box is now connected directly to the Fire TV Cube there are sometimes glitches in the sound. These issues are not frequent but still annoying. If you want to access Developer Options you need to select in Settings > My Fire TV > About, and click on "About" several times until the Developer Options are activated. You can then turn on ADB Debugging and Unknown Sources. Keep in mind that every app you access that is used to install third-party apps will need to be approved in Developer Options, so if you use the Downloader app to access a third-party app it won't install the app you downloaded until you agree to allow Downloader to access apps from Unknown Sources. You only need to do this once. You can also install apps directly from the USB port on the back of the device. You can format the USB drive in NTFS and save the APK file from your PC to the USB drive then plug the USB drive into your Fire TV Cube to install the APK file. There is a simple File Explorer app in the Amazon appstore that works well to access the flash drive to install the APK file. You can also use ES File Explorer but this app has a lot of other features and you can get the installation done fast with the simple File Explorer app. Good luck and enjoy your Fire TV Cube Gen 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Dave O.

  • A Game-Changer for My Entertainment Hub!
Configuration: Fire TV Cube
The Fire TV Cube has completely transformed my streaming experience, earning every one of its five stars! This hands-free streaming device with Alexa is a significant upgrade from its predecessor, and I couldn't be happier. As an avid Amazon enthusiast, I appreciate how seamlessly the Fire TV Cube integrates into my life. Its lightning-fast performance ensures that I can enjoy my favorite shows and movies without any annoying buffering or lag. The improved speed is truly remarkable! One of the standout features for me is the ability to control everything from this nifty device. Whether it's adjusting the volume, searching for content, or even dimming the lights, the Fire TV Cube puts me in the driver's seat. The convenience of having Alexa's voice command capabilities at my fingertips is simply unbeatable. The Fire TV Cube has become an essential part of my entertainment hub, and I can't imagine going back to my old setup. It has exceeded my expectations in every way, delivering a seamless, intuitive, and incredibly satisfying streaming experience. If you're looking to enhance your entertainment setup, the Fire TV Cube is an absolute must-have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by IamMarkyMarc

  • Good but needs work
Configuration: Fire TV Cube
So.. I managed to get all 5 TV's switched to fire TV cube Gen3. The cube itself seems well made and has some nice heft to it. In my home I have the top of the line orbi 6e wifi mesh and therefore I do not require an ethernet connection. At some point I may connect one of these boxes to ethernet but I suspect that will create problems with my echo studio home theatre configurations. The good: Fast and responsive operation. Quick boot up Good mic that detects commands well. Plays all content with some minor issues that I will get to. The ability to include fire tv command in routines is helpful.. although far too limited. I was able to use routines to overcome some of the limitations and oversights in the software. E.g. not having a sufficient list of equipment names to choose from when setting up equipment as I talk about further down. The dissappointing.. Equipment control has a ways to go (key points) 1. Powering on and off your equipment is not usually a problem.. you can use the remote or your voice and say turn on TV.. Alexa fire tv cube turns on all necessary equipment including tv.. soundbar.. receiver etc, and switches devices to the correct input... that is where the good ends.. 2. Try asking fire tv cube to play a song or watch a show while all of you equipment is off.. she will wake up and turn on maybe one of your necessary devices... but leave everything else off making that functionality useless. I have 5 of these cube.. some of them will only turn on the TV.. some the receiver.. and one of them actually turns on both for some inexplicable reason but does not take you to the app or content requested and instead leaves you stuck at the profile window. At least of 4 of my setups I can confirm that when Alexa is asked to play content she can only power on devices that are directly connected with an HDMI cable. Not a huge issue i guess... stupidly you have to issue 2 commands.. Alexa turn on tv followed by Alexa play music by AC/DC.. surely a simple code fix could address this. 3. Gets out of sync.. it will not power on or off a piece of equipment properly.. and then the power state of your entire home theatre setup is out of sync.. you ask alexa to "turn on tv" because your receiver didn't power on with last command and she will turn on your receiver but then shutoff tv.. 4. You are limited to only a handful of names for your equipment that have been pre selected by Amazon developers.. so if you have a pc connected go your home theatre as I do.. you are out of luck.. you will need to give it a name from the limited options on the list of devices. I chose Game Console. This is just dumb and users should be able to choose names for their devices. A pc is a pretty common device to have on the big screen..come on Amazon!! The frustrating but not terribly bad. 1. I have 2 of my fire TV cubes connected each with an echo studio stereo pair with echo sub.. Amazon calls this configurative a "Home Theatre Group". The sound quality is good. Problem is that sometimes you cannot get the sound to work..I believe it is related to using the Home Theater group as the default speaker group for your room..so when I ask for music the music starts playing on the theater group.. however later on when I turn on the TV.. the music stops..but no TV sound comes through the Home theater group.. I have had to reboot.. unplug and replug alexa to get the sound to start working again. 2. When I play his res audio through amazon music to my echo studio group she can only process 16bit 48khz even though music tracks are 24bit 196khz. Amazon says device capability is limited. This is of course stupid as well since the echo studio is supposed to be able to play the highest quality possible. I have spent hours tweaking everything to run as well as possible.. and have even wasted a few hours on the phone with the customer service.. folks if you have rebooted your device.. unplugged and replugged.. performed a factory reset.. there is no point in calling support. They are friendly and professional but of no use beyond very basic troubleshooting. They cannot help you with improperly performing functions beyond the very simple steps mentioned above.. so if those don't resolve your problems to a satisfactory level.. just return the device and move on or wait and hope for a fix in a future software update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by DaddyBear

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