Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Amazon Fire TV Cube and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Fire TV Cube.
June 2018
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The editors liked
Faster and better
Hands-free Alexa
Powerful
The editors didn't like
Expensive
No HDMI cable
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Published: 2019-09-05, Author: Dan , review by: pocket-lint.com
Voice control of TV and sound gear Fast Alexa, Will be discounted
Inconsistent app experience, No Bluetooth
The new Fire TV Cube isn't a huge leap over the old version, but it's great that it'll be moving beyond US shores. It is a difficult device to explain - and will be difficult for some consumers to get their head around - but being able to control most of...
Published: 2018-08-27, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
4K HDR playback, TV/AV control center, Still includes a remote
No YouTube, No Dolby Vision, Requires said remote
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 is largely due to the fact that the Fire TV Cube not only offers hands-free controls for video playba...
Fast hexacore processor for flawless 4K streaming, Alexa has great range, Supports IoT devices, Has Dolby Vision encoding support, Thousands of free and paid programs available
A little expensive for a streaming device at $120, Looks can be polarizing, Runs on Amazon's bloated software
A powerful streaming device with lots of added functionality.The Amazon Fire TV Cube is a fantastic streamer for those committed to the Alexa ecosystem. However, it's a little expensive if you only want reliable 4K streaming, in which case you may be bett...
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Published: 2019-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Now has Dolby Vision, Faster performance, YouTube has returned
IR blasters are forever imperfect, Doesn't make much sense if you have an Echo already, You'll still need remotes around
Abstract: Amazon has started shipping the Fire TV Cube, a media player aiming at the Apple TV 4K. But, can it bring as much to the table as Apple's device does, for just a little bit less money...
The Amazon Fire TV Cube lets you control power, input switching and volume on your TV, sound bar or AV receiver hands-free from across the room, using only voice commands. You can also use your voice to change channels on a cable box. The microphones are
If you want to use a source device beyond Fire TV -- like your cable DVR, game console, smart TV, Roku or Apple TV -- you'll have to keep its remote on-hand. The included Fire TV remote can't control other devices and even lacks volume and mute keys. Many
The Amazon Fire TV Cube's well-designed voice controls make it a superb alternative to a standard universal remote, especially for simpler systems...
Launching videos with Alexa is glorious—when it works, Voice control for TV volume, sound systems, and cable boxes is a nice touch, Visual Alexa responses turn the TV into a powerful Echo-like device
Alexa is embarrassingly bad at genre search and inconsistent at playback controls, No volume control on the remote, Ads and promotional materials clutter the on-screen interface
The Fire TV Cube wants to replace your remote with voice commands, but Alexa isn't up for the challenge...