12/3/2023 0 Comments Amazon fire cube![]() It’s simple to use, searching for apps is easy, there’s no noticeable lag (given you’re using a third party device) and most importantly, the user interface isn’t very Amazon. Image: Asha Barbaschow/Gizmodo Australia Babyface and heel Annoying, considering The Last of Us finally dropped today and I’d have loved to watch it through the Cube. While the NJPW World app is there, Australian streaming service Binge isn’t. Of course, Prime Video is installed and logged in as you already signed into the Amazon Fire TV Cube using your Prime details. You plug it into your TV and to power, select the appropriate HDMI channel, choose your language, connect to Wi-Fi, scan for updates, complete those updates, sign in using your Amazon account (or set one up), complete set up on your TV or via the web, connect the Fire Cube to other devices such as soundbars or speakers, allow Alexa to control devices (the remote is Alexa-enabled but you can always add your smart home devices if they’re Amazon, too), fiddle with parental controls and then finally, choose apps to download.Īpps aren’t all downloaded, but there’s an easy sort of ‘click to instal’ option – stating with most popular, such as Netflix, Disney+, then split into sections like entertainment, sport, news or local (ie 9Now), but once downloaded, you still have to log in, even if logged in on via the TV’s operating system.Īnd look, this is actually fine from a privacy perspective, just annoying and time-consuming. If you want, you can also use the USB port to add a compatible webcam and video chat through Alexa. There’s also a USB port, Ethernet and HDMI built into the device (you have to purchase the HDMI separately, though), so it also works as a centralised entertainment hub. Amazon also promises better audio quality with the Fire TV Cube, due in part to its support of Dolby Atmos audio, plus Wi-Fi 6e support. It’s the company’s third-generation streaming box, one that boasts an improved octa-core processor and Super Resolution upscaling so you can watch HD content in a 4K-like sharpness. Amazon Fire TV CubeĪmazon announced the Fire Cube in September. We’ve still got nine months left on our 12-month lease (also unfortunately).īut, it allowed me to use the gadget on an 8K, 75-inch TV, which really put it, visually, to the test. Now before you comment, this is because my partner is (unfortunately) a wrestling fan. That something was NJPW World – which is the streaming app for the New Japan Pro Wrestling. Here you’ll find first looks to complete hands-on experiences with the latest tech on the market. View All Reviews Expert opinions and reviews on the latest gadgets, phones, laptops and more.Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker See how Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Garmin and many more stack up with our reviews.Smartphone Read trusted reviews on the latest smart phones from Apple, Samsung, Google and many more.PC & Peripheral All you need to know on the latest PC releases and whether they’re worth their dime.From consoles to RPGS and shooters, we’ve got it all here just waiting for you to read. Gaming Let expert reviewers guide you on which games to play.Gadgets & Smart Home Whether it’s a drone, a smart vacuum or noise cancelling headphones you are looking to buy, our reviewers have tried and tested it before you have to.Entertainment We spend hours watching and reviewing the latest movies, shows and music releases so you don’t have to.Car Our revheads bring you all you need to know on the coolest electric vehicles and sports cars available on the market.Camera Here you’ll find expert opinions on the latest cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony and plenty more.
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