Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Amazon Fire TV Cube 2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Fire TV Cube 2.
November 2019
(80%)
39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
4K streaming, all major apps available, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos support, Decent UI and performance, Hands-free Alexa, voice controls, Good remote
A bit expensive, In-built speaker can't be used for audio content, Software has some bugs,
The Amazon Fire TV Cube (2nd Gen) is the most powerful device in its range, and functions as an impressive crossover of the Fire TV and Echo product lines. Although not very different from the much more affordable Fire TV Stick 4K in its core functionalit...
The Fire TV Cube is a fairly complicated device to understand. It is a competent media streamer and now supports all three HDR standards and can output 4K at up to 60fps. It offers access to lots of UK-specific catch-up TV content, plus all the main video...
Published: 2020-01-09, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
fast, comprehensive audio and video support, most streaming services including YouTube and Apple TV, Alexa remote, voice control of Fire TV interface
no BT Sport, variable volume output bad as a smart speaker, device control more trouble than it's worth, more than twice the price of Fire TV Stick 4K
The Amazon Fire TV Cube is an excellent smart TV box, supporting a wide selection of apps and services, video and audio standards and with snappy, lag-free performance. It is arguably one of the best smart TV boxes available.But it is not a good smart spe...
Published: 2019-11-12, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Natural, balanced picture, Punchy audio, Supports all HDR formats, Adds Alexa control to your system,
Beaten for sharpness and dark detail, Apple TV 4K sounds fuller, No Apple TV app (yet),
We started testing the Fire TV Cube expecting to find a decent video streamer, but to discover that it's also a rather effective voice-controlled universal remote is a nice surprise. It may struggle with some products and systems out there, but in testing...
The device comes with built-in parental controls that allow you to set a password or PIN number for purchasing videos, You can pair Bluetooth headphones with the Fire TV, so you can watch shows without disturbing others in the same room, It gives you inst
You'll need to supply your own HDMI cable, Showing photos and video stored on your smartphone on the Fire TV is a fiddly process, There's no MicroSD card slot that lets you store films and TV shows on if you don't want to stream them, At present it doesn'
This TV streaming device is two devices in one, and is pricier than other Fire TV devices as a result. It's ideal for those who want to save space, and the stylish design meant we didn't mind if it was in full-view and not hidden behind the TV.We liked th...
As streaming products go, it's hard to fault the Fire TV Cube. It unifies the key devices hooked up to your TV and presents a fast, shiny interface to pick out most of the content you might want to stream.The Alexa integration is really good and something...
Well designed, Easy setup, Alexa functionality is well thought through
Do you really need it if you have a 4K smart TV?, Pricey
As streaming products go, it's hard to fault the Fire TV Cube. It unifies the key devices hooked up to your TV and presents a fast, shiny interface to pick out most of the content you might want to stream.Image 9 of 12See related Amazon Fire TV 4K HDR rev...
4K HDR playback, TV/AV control center, Includes a Voice Remote, Native YouTube app
HDMI cable not included, Home screen is mostly Amazon content, Language recognition isn't perfect
The Fire TV Cube is, by far, our favorite Amazon streaming device – better in so many ways than the Amazon Fire TV dongle that was released in 2017. That's because that the Fire TV Cube not only offers hands-free controls for video playback, but can also...
Published: 2019-10-10, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
The Cube swings for the fences, but right now the verdict is "maybe"Having only had a couple of days to fuss around with the 2nd gen. Cube and not being heavily familiar with the first, it's hard to say that 1st gen. Cube owners have anything to be excite...