Amazon Fire Stick trick lets you find lost remote instantly using hidden ‘ringer’
Just say the magic phrase and your TV remote will reveal itself – yes, reallyYou may not have realised that someone Fire TV remote controls have built-in ringers.Four TV settings you should swap to instantly make movies sound betterYour remote will need to be within 30 feet of the paired Fire TV – and have enough battery life to boot.
You can do this in the Alexa app on your smartphone, with your Fire TV app, or any other Alexa-friendly device that you have. You're throwing away money on Netflix – I found three common mistakes sending your bill soaring but the fixes are easy Alternatively, you can press the Remote Finder icon that's in the Remote tab of your Fire TV app on a smartphone.
With either of these triggers, your Alexa Voice Remote Pro will start to ring for up to five minutes.Once you track it down, press a button on the remote to stop the ringing.Compatible with most Fire TV streaming media players, Amazon Fire TV smart TVs, and smart TVs with Fire TV built-intime, make sure that you've got Voice Commands When TV Screen Is Off turned on in your settings.But there is an alternative that lets you still watch telly: the smartphone app.
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