![]() ![]() Amazon includes an HDMI extender in the box, and it recommends that you use it to ensure a secure fit. Next, plug the Fire TV Stick into the HDMI input port on the back of your TV. Then, plug the power adapter into your power outlet. If you don’t have an Amazon account already, you can register for one during the setup process.įirstly, you’ll need to connect the small end of the USB power cord to the micro-USB port on Fire TV Stick, and then connect the other end to the power adapter. To set-up your Fire TV Stick or Fire TV Stick 4K, you’ll need a compatible TV (HD or 4K) with an HDMI input port, an internet connection, and an Amazon account. After all, you may decide to upgrade your TV in the future, and it’s more powerful than the non-4K model, with a 802.11ac Wi-Fi chip and a 1.7GHz quad-core processor How to set-up your Amazon Fire TV Stick ![]() Like the regular Fire TV Stick, it also comes with the Alexa remote for hands-free content searches.Įven if you don’t have a 4K-enabled TV, it may be well worth spending an extra $10 for the Fire Stick 4K. It also supports Dolby Atmos object-based surround sound for Amazon’s growing library of Atmos-enabled content. It supports regular HD streaming, and now also comes with an Alexa voice remote bundled in (as long as you purchase it directly from Amazon).įor $10 more, you can get the Fire TV Stick 4K, which (you guessed it), supports 4K HDR content in HDR10, Dolby Vision and HDR10+ formats. The Fire TV Stick is the cheapest of the two and costs $39.99 (£39.99 / AU$69.99). You’ll need to choose between the Amazon Fire TV Stick and its upgraded sibling, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. ![]()
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