The brand new Fire TV Pro remote is certainly an upgrade, but it does have it’s downfalls. Watch this video to see what features are added, but also if it’s worth the money. If you would like to check out the Fire TV Pro remote, you can here:

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36 COMMENTS

  1. You can open third party apps with the button or even any home devices. Just use the remote microphone to open YouTube for example. Then after that go to the settings to set up the button and will see your move recent commands. Just select the YouTube one. Works for anything.

  2. Amazon are getting cheaky with their latest devices.
    Only a few extra features at way too high prices.
    This is why i have not bought the latest cube, it should have come with this remote,
    and not requiring us to pay extra for it.
    Sooner or later they will be on a half price deal, until then they are not worth upgrading to.
    Just to wind any Amazon cube fans up, i have just bought the latest Apple 4K box with ethernet,
    all i can say that it is a far better device than the cube.

  3. The only good features I can see after watching your channel is the FIND feature and the LIGHT UP KEYPAD which I thought was a nice touch.
    Would I buy one? Not until I lost the old one or it broke, then I possibly would.
    Until I saw your channel, I didn't even know the thing existed, So well done on that one. 👍👍
    Oh and I've just Subscribed to your channel.

  4. Delivered on January 20 and I had to replace the batteries today! 33 DAY BATTERY LIFE???? Fortunately the battery cover is much easier to remove than my old remote, which had a battery life of nearly a YEAR! if you want to use the "find my remote" function, you must have an Echo device. The Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen) will only find videos on YouTube about this remote. What's needed is a charging port and the ability to use the "find n
    My remote" function with the cube!

  5. Set up buttons 1 & 2 for voice commands. The standard integration with IFTTT is saying "trigger such & such" to start an applet. I've verified this works just fine with the two buttons, therefore you can make them do anything that IFTTT does. I've been using them as lightswitches.

  6. I got me of these remotes and love the programable buttons.
    I have 3 of the bottom buttons that can be reprogrammed along with the #1 & 2 buttons gives me 5, which I use all the time.
    I don’t see the remote finder as a great advantage for me, because I always pit my remote away in a pocket in my recliner.
    The Bluetooth headset button is great.
    There are many times that I start watching something and due to noise in the house I can’t hear it so I had to cloabtge app I was watching, go into the Bluetooth settings and connect my AirPod Pros, which was a pain.
    The backlight is nice, but I tend to memorize the layout of the remote so I don’t use it that much.
    I think it’s with the money.

  7. I wonder how much money Amazon is saving by not putting the buttons that are on the remote on the box it is in. I mean how many different button variations are there? I have the the one that I want which has disney plus and hulu but I also got one with direct tv and peacock and here I see apps and amazon music. I really would like to know how many returns they are getting for these.

  8. Thank you very much for this Video…. are they freaking kidding us? No 3rd. Party apps startable with the short-cut-buttons? Wanted to bind Kodi to one of em … BLAST! – Keep you informed if i get them Buttons to do what i want em to… so far: greetings from germany