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🔥 Stream smarter, faster, and hands-free — your ultimate 4K entertainment command center!
The Fire TV Cube (Newest Gen) is Amazon’s fastest streaming media player featuring an octa-core processor, 16GB storage, and Wi-Fi 6E for ultra-smooth 4K UHD streaming with Dolby Vision and Atmos. It offers hands-free Alexa voice control to manage your TV, soundbar, and smart home devices, plus HDMI 2.1 input/output for seamless device switching. Designed with privacy controls and regular software updates, it’s the premium all-in-one hub for next-level home entertainment.
| Size | 3.38” x 3.38” x 2.99” (86 mm x 86 mm x 77 mm) |
| Weight | 513 g |
| Processor | Octa-core 4x 2.2GHz 4x 2.0GHz |
| GPU | 800MHz |
| Storage | 16 GB internal |
| Memory | 2 GB internal |
| Wifi | Wi-Fi 6E Tri-band. Also supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax wifi networks. For Wi-Fi 6E support, Fire TV Cube must be connected to the 6 GHz band of a Wi-Fi 6E network using WPA3 encryption. |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0 + LE. Pair with compatible Bluetooth speakers, headphones, video game controllers and more. |
| Voice support | Far-field and near-field voice support. |
| Voice control compatibility | Controls a wide range of IR-enabled devices, including TVs, soundbars, cable and satellite boxes, and A/V receivers. Learn more about supported devices. |
| Cloud storage | Free cloud storage for digital content purchased from Amazon. |
| Ports | HDMI 2.1 Input, HDMI 2.1 Output, IR Extender, Power, USB-A 2.0, Ethernet port 10/100 Mbps. |
| Audio support | Dolby Atmos, 7.1 surround sound, 2-channel stereo and HDMI audio pass-through up to 5.1. |
| 4K support | To watch films and TV programmes in 4K Ultra HD, you need a compatible 4K Ultra HD TV. Not all services are available in 4K/HDR. Certain services are subject to change at any time, may not be available in all areas or in 4K/HDR and may require separate subscriptions. Learn more about services. |
| Supported content formats | Video: Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, H.265, H.264, VP9, AV1. Audio: AAC-LC, AC3, eAC3 (Dolby Digital Plus), FLAC, MP3, PCM/Wave, Vorbis, Dolby Atmos (EC3_JOC), Dolby MAT, DTS pass-through, DTS-HD pass-through (basic profile). Photo: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP. |
| Output resolution supported | 2160p, 1080p and 720p up to 60 fps. |
| System requirements | High-definition television with available high-speed HDMI input high-speed internet connection via WiFi or built-in Ethernet port, power outlet (compatible TV/sound/cable equipment for control by infrared or voice). High-speed HDMI cable rated 18Gbps or higher, and 4K TV with high-speed HDMI connector required for 4K viewing and more reliable device control. Wi-Fi 6E router needed for Wi-Fi 6E support. Auto-Low Latency Mode is included in the HDMI 2.1 standard. |
| TV compatibility | TV must support minimum HDCP requirements for protected content playback. Compatible with 1) 4K ultra high-definition TVs with HDMI capable of 2160p at 24/25/30/50/60 Hz and HDCP 2.2 or; 2) high-definition TVs with HDMI capable of 1080p or 720p at 50/60 Hz. Learn more about high-definition. |
| Warranty and service | Fire TV Cube is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired (further information on your consumer rights can be found here). Use of Fire TV Cube is subject to the terms found here. |
| Content availability | Certain apps and services are subject to change or withdrawal at any time, may not be available in all areas or languages, and may require separate subscriptions. |
| Accessibility features | VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire TV features for users who are blind or visually impaired. Screen magnifier enables viewers to zoom in and out, and pan around the screen. Text Banner consolidates on-screen text into a compact, customisable banner that appears on the screen. Watch videos and TV programmes with subtitles displayed. Use Audio Description for verbal descriptions of what is happening on the screen, including physical actions, facial expressions and scene changes. Subtitles and audio descriptions are not available for all content. Fire TV Cube (2nd/3rd generation) supports audio streaming for select compatible Bluetooth hearing aids for a private listening experience. You can also listen to Fire TV with compatible Bluetooth headphones. Learn more about accessibility for Fire TV. |
| Included in the box | Fire TV Cube (3rd generation), Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote, power adaptor, 2 x AAA batteries and Quick Start Guide. HDMI, IR extender and Ethernet cables are sold separately. |
| Software Security Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Fire TV, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
| Size | 38 x 158 x 17 mm |
| Weight | 51 g (without batteries) |
| Batteries | 2 AAA (included) |
| Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Compatibility | Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen) |
P**L
Amazon fire cube 3rd gen
Fire cube 3rd gen. Great device, very easy to setup. Picture quality is excellent, response great with no issues, would definitely recommend.
R**N
Updated 9 Month Review
There is so much that is great about the all new Cube and with continuing regular updates it is one of the best streaming devices on the market... it's lightning fast with a USB interface and Ethernet, although it is disappointing that these connections are somewhat outdated. Ethernet is only 10/100 so it could be a struggle to stream your own content from a home server (Plex, Emby, Kodi etc.) without transcoding the video/audio. However, the WiFi 6 implementation is a welcome addition and bypasses the problem, assuming you have the Network capability so it's something to bear in mind when buying. I think my advice to amazon going forward would be anyone paying £140 for the device would have probably paid £160 for Gigabit ethernet and Superspeed USB. The new look is great, and it's now uniform with the rest of the Echo range (No more fingerprints to clean!!) Prime Video has seen lots of updates, I'm now experiencing excellent streaming quality with the correct resolutions and adaptive HDR setting activating with the correct refresh rates and audio bitstreams. I've seen a few negative postings about the super resolution upscaling. However, when I play a native 1080p and the screen resolution of the content video matches the native video display resolution - the upscaling really kicks in and works brilliantly!! All apps I have tried are now bit-streaming Dolby signals at DD+/Atmos, but under the guise of pcm/multi dds. A very welcome recent update has allowed True HD signals to be encoded and I'm getting Dolby signals and DTS X Bit-streamed from these audio codecs. I'm hearing a clarity of sound I've not experienced on a Fire device before and it will suit most cinephiles with half decent AV/Soundbar setups!! Tip for anyone wanting to pass through... Be aware that the cube is quite capable of processing all the codecs while keeping the voice assistant audible and features when watching on plex/vlc/kodi. You're going to see PCM-multi on your display but from my most recent experience and testing it's because the cube takes it all in and outputs it at a raw (pcm multi level) format to be able to cooperate with the alexa voice responses but I've noticed no difference when passing through directly except alexa responses won't happen when doing it this way.... brilliance from the amazon team and more people need to be aware of its function. The Cube Prime music is pretty decent although casting from the mobile app will play through an Alexa screen card as opposed to the native music app, which makes sense since different devices will have different audio capabilities in a group speaker setting... Although if I send music to the group where my TV cube is from somewhere else it plays through the the music app and all becomes a little confusing and disparate at times. It’s worth noting that there has been some customer pushback about the new way music selection/playback for prime subscribers now works with certain caveats on listening choice so research this if buying. It’s not personally an issue as I have always subscribed to prime music in addition, and may I say it's worth every penny if you have an Atmos/Spatial audio setup as more and more tracks are being added in these formats). I'm experiencing 24/192 playback Ultra HD when available in the music app and atmos/3d tracks sound amazing. It would be nice if I could add a song to my playlist via voice in the amazon music app... but apparently no music is playing when attempting the command... even a button selection to add the current song to playlist would be helpful in the app. On that note, the ability to play Amazon music from the mobile phone app to devices/multiroom music groups can now can be minimised for background play... so you can still browse other content of some apps without it stopping playback and is a welcomed feature. When using this playback mode, you can also add songs to playlist via voice command. It also behaves this way for multi-room music which is great if someone is also listening somewhere in the house while you're browsing around content, although again some apps do take control of the system audio on launch which will cut the music off (such as BBC Iplayer, ITVX, and Channel 4 Apps..... however, browsing home screen content, prime video, YouTube and silk web browsing is fine). Hopefully, Amazon is aware of this and going forward they could request app publishers not to take audio control on app launch, but rather on selecting an item for playback within their app. The HDMI IN for a set-top cable/satellite TV box or other HDMI Device is brilliant. I have a PC going through and is comfortably handling 4K resolutions @ 60HZ - it's an amazing feature that really makes it stand out from other devices and Alexa overlays for info cards/cameras is such a great feature. I only wish it had perhaps even an extra one or two HDMI In ports, but who's to say Amazon couldn't introduce their own HDMI switcher to add additional ports, maybe? Since the device is compatible with Hdmi 2.1 it would also be great to see 120hz vrr handled in the future of the device. On balance, I really recommend this product, especially if you have an existing Alexa ecosystem in your smart home. It is regularly maintained and updated by the Fire TV team, who have listened to feedback and responded with some great work and it has really gone from strength to strength - so well done guys! Would be nice to see the fire TV ambient screen option come to this device since the new 2023 fire TV 4k stick will be getting it, I'm sure this device is capable. Keep up the great work!
D**M
Thank You Amazon
This was a replacement by Amazon for an earlier 2nd Generation which failed to boot, possibly after an update. I noticed it was faster than the previous one with more internal storage (16GB). In addition, it has a full HDR capability (Dolby Vision, plus HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG) which is very noticeable on Netflix. A slight downside is that it doesn't come with either an IR Extender or an Ethernet adaptor. A Remote Control and Power Adapter was included and it now has an HDMI Pass Through option. --- Pitcher quality, response plus range of apps is good. The Operating System, unlike Amazon's own, is still based on Android so it is still possible to sideload other, non-blocked apps. I use Kodi (currently 21.3) as a media server combined with network NAS storage for the saved media. This is excellent and don't see why Amazon can't include the with other apps, without have to sideload? --- Although expensive, with increased performance, storage and versatility, highly recommended if you want this speed and increased storage. --- Thanks again to Amazon for replacing the previous non-bootable Cube.
M**N
Great, but limited Atmos cover.
This is a great device, much faster than earlier models, the integrated speaker is a plus to save a plug space for fire stick and echo dot. I was really happy with in till... I wanted to play Atmos on Audible and enjoy the new Harry Potter Books... Sorry you lost a star as it was my main reason to pay so much to get this and unfortunately Amazon didn't deliver, only stereo also while Disney Plus, Netflix does Atmos this is considered extra with Prime 'no ads'. It's not well advertised but wanted to warn customers incase they fell into the same trap ) misconception as me.
A**G
Great kit to be use TV apps, fast and can run VPN + 4K streaming with sideloaded apps.
Amazing piece of kit, can sideload apps and run them efficiently. Comparing this to my old Google Streamer it was night and day. The Streamer had a pretty UI but bad performance and would crash constantly. There is a slight price difference but if price is not an object this is the better piece of kit. Would prefer the OS to be less tv-like and better automation to open on certain apps (Alexa Automations) as this currently used for my mother in law. The simplier the better.
J**E
Amazon cube customer.
This cube is very easy to use and much faster, compared with the original fire TV tile-sized equipment that I used to be connected with , for streaming. Plus, it has the built-in voice control system that makes programme finding so instant.
M**D
Quality item
Great product. An asset to my systems. Easy to set up and easy to use. Streaming is reliable and consistent. Definitely recommend.
B**R
Think twice especially if you have Virgin Media.
December 2022 update: A customer service rep from Amazon called me having seen my review. We tried on the phone to sort the Virgin Media issue out. We came to the conclusion that the Cube can switch HDMI to Virgin via Alexa- but ONLY if the HDMI cable from the Virgin Media box is connected to the TV directly. However, with the HDMI cable from the Virgin Box in to the Cube, Alexa does not know how to switch to Virgin. You have to manually scroll across to the Input setting and a preview of Virgin TV comes up before you select it. The Customer service rep has assured me that the issue will be passed on to their technical team. So hopefully there is an update in regards to this. Other than this- the Cube has been working brilliantly. As this was reduced to £119 on the Black Friday deal, I upgraded from the 4K Max Fire Stick. Having said that I sold my 4K Max Firestick for £21 and a Google Chromecast 4K for £20 (which Google sold for £10 to me). So essentially, I guess I only paid £78. I doubt I would pay £119 for this let alone £139! It is undoubtedly faster and smoother. The difference in terms of speed from the 4K Max is probably a couple of seconds. If saving a couple of seconds loading/scrolling time improves your life in anyway, then yeah- go for it! However, is it worth upgrading from the 4K Max Fire Stick? I would say no. So why did I? This is where I am 'sitting on the fence' (at present) The product description says that the Fire TV Cube is compatible with Virgin Media. I think this is a half baked truth. When you want to set up cable or satellite, the only options at first are Sky. You cannot select Virgin Media. It is only when you go in to the Add Equipment setting on the Cube that a whole list of other providers show up including Virgin Media. You can then set it so you can change to Virgin Media via the home screen HDMI option but not via Alexa. You also cannot change the Virgin Media channels with either the remote or via Alexa. When I read that this Cube is compatible with Virgin Media, I thought it would control it too. It does however seem to be able to control Sky TV channels but not Virgin Media. So technically, the product description is not fully accurate. Even when I do change to Virgin Media, it sometimes takes about 10 seconds for the sound to kick in. I spoke to 4 agents via chat, and 3 via phone, with the 3rd one confirming at present the Cube cannot control channels for Virgin yet. Amazon says: "Fire TV Cube lets you control your compatible cable and satellite set top box with your voice and Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote" Any person reading this, incuding myself would assume this works with Virgin Media (especially when u click the link after that quote and see Virgin Media listed. The fact it doesn't, I think this is a bit misleading. Apart from the above, the sound and picture quality is amazing and crystal clear. Streaming quality (Netflix, Disney etc)- excellent and very fast. Basic remote is included but no HDMI cable. I purchased a 2.1 HDMI cable which gives a stunning picture on both Virgin and the Cube. I have also two echo 5th Gen dots as my speakers. It also works flawlessly with my Ring Doorbell Pro 2. If you have a 4K Fire Stick already and are not fussed about connecting your sky or virgin, then no need to upgrade at all. If you just need the latest tech or want to connect sky/virgin, then get this while it is £119. I would not have got this at full price. If you want to get it to connect your PlayStation or Xbox, then don't - lags terribly. I think with a few software updates it will get better.
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