
Use the controls on your Fire TV remote to navigate around, or press and hold the Voice button at the top of the remote to have the Alexa voice assistant do it for you. Finally, follow the prompts to complete the setup, including setting up your audio and selecting the streaming services you subscribe to.Ĩ. This will let you control what content your kids can purchase.ħ. On the next screen, enable parental controls for your Fire TV stick if want. Next, either sign in to your Amazon account or create one on screen using the remote.Ħ. If you are having trouble with the Wi-Fi signal, try using the included HDMI extender to improve the wireless connection.ĥ. Choose your language, select your Wi-Fi network, enter your network password using the onscreen keyboard and select Connect.

Grab the remote, and install the included AAA batteries that come in the Fire TV Stick box.Ģ. Now, let's pair the Fire TV remote that came in the box with the Fire TV device and get everything set up.ġ. Set up the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice remote Having a hard time plugging everything in? Try using the included extender cable. If space is tight around your TV's ports, use the included HDMI extender cable to give yourself some room to work with. You might need to shine a light on the port labels to find it. The port should be marked 4K or HDCP 2.2. If you have the 4K version of the Fire TV Stick, make sure you are using your TV's HDMI HDCP 2.2 port. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your Fire TV Stick, and then plug the Fire TV ( $40 at Amazon) device into your TV's HDMI port.ģ. Plug the Fire TV Stick's power adapter into an electric outlet, and connect one end of the USB cable to the power adapter.Ģ.

Ready? Here's how to connect your Fire TV Stick to your smart TV.ġ.
