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Unlike other Amazon Fire TV devices, the Amazon IR blaster requires another Fire TV device. Once added to a setup, the Fire TV Blaster expands Alexa’s ability to control more devices.
Amazon today unveiled a new infrared device, the $35 Fire TV Blaster, that works with the tech giant’s other gadgets to give users more voice control over their TVs.
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 wants to see more consumers using their voices to control their TVs this holiday season. This week, it announced a new $35 product, the Fire TV Blaster, which acts as a universal remote of ...
Amazon is running another classic one-day deal on Nerf blasters and accessories until the end of the day today, November 8th. Like previous sales, it includes massive discounts on many of the most ...
Amazon is offering an up to 56% off discount on Nerf blasters, including this Elite Disruptor Dart Blaster model.
Amazon’s new Fire TV Blaster is an IR blaster designed to work with the company’s Fire TV hardware to allow Alexa to control devices like TVs, soundbars, and more.
Odds are that Monday isn’t your favorite day of the week, but you can make a small part of it more enjoyable by shopping the big Nerf sale Amazon has going today. The sale contains over 60 items ...
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.
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.
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 ...
If you love the idea of what Amazon's Fire TV Cube can do, but don't want to replace your perfectly good Fire TV device, the $35 Fire TV Blaster might be just the ticket: It can extend Alexa's ...