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Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote Lite | HD streaming device | 2020 release

Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote Lite | HD streaming device | 2020 release

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Tim Barlow
5.0 out of 5 starsBreathes new life into TVs with fewer features
Reviewed in Australia on 28 October 2020
So a couple of years ago I bought one of the last Hisense TVs before they went Android. It had Netflix and a handful of other streaming services on it and I thought it was everything I would need. But, as we all know, over the last few years the streaming environment has been changing radically. We now have Disney+, Kayo, Prime Video (of course) and even some of the free-to-air apps that are not available on the Hisense platform.

I don't use all of these, but I wanted to use some. At first I tried using a Chromecast but it was a pain having my mobile with me and loading it with a whole bunch of apps that I didn't want on my phone just to play videos via the Chromecast device. What I wanted was something that could play ALL the apps I could ever want, via a remote (in other words, contain the apps on the device), and that had the ability to support new apps when needed. The Fire TV stick is that device.

I do note that the newer Chromecasts have their own remote as well so it's possible that they are now doing the same thing so my comments about it relate to the older generation of them. They got hot, if you left them plugged in to the power supply they gave you, they were not always robust when you went to use them, and if you did what I used to do (plug the device into a USB port in the side of the TV for power, meaning it was only on when the TV was) they whined at you about the power supply. Constantly. And also prevented you from playing HD video.

The Fire TV Stick on the other hand complained at me twice, then stopped. It plays full HD even though it's plugged into the TV rather than the provided power supply. It's easy to use, and even integrates the content from different apps to some degree, even though I really only use it for Prime Video at the moment as it was the main thing I wanted that was not available on my TV.

I was pleasantly surprised by this device. It works; well. Easy to set up, easy to use, and on TVs that are not already loaded with some apps, would handle all your streaming needs quite well. The unit seems to read the remote quite well even though the unit is stuck behind the TV and can't be seen from the front. The voice activation system was hit and miss when I tried it, but I'm not a voice command type of person so I didn't persist with it and it may well work quite effectively for the average person if you're into that sort of thing.

There are some minor things - some of the movies it finds it wants to charge you for; I'm not sure how that works and it might be an Amazon thing, perhaps I'm just too used to Netflix. In any event, for the most part I've been able to watch all I want to watch via this device and I'm happy with it.

As a way of breathing new life into older TVs or getting a 'cheaper' (read as less features) TV to work in the modern world, this is not a bad idea. The math is simple. A TV that has all the apps you want will cost you up to thousands more depending on size and brand, whereas this (for less than $100) gives you the features you want without the cost of integrating it into a TV at high cost.

Bottom line? This is essentially the equivalent of the old 'set top boxes' we all had to get when TV first went digital in Australia. If you want to stream content and your TV isn't up to it, this gets you the features you want without ditching an otherwise perfectly good TV.
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Natalie
1.0 out of 5 starsDoesn’t cast all steaming apps
Reviewed in Australia on 8 October 2020
You can’t cast apps that Amazon fire stick doesn’t recognise. I’ve been using Google chrome cast and we thought to switch to Amazon as we have Alexa set up in our home but just tried to cast Kayo (sporting app) and it won’t recognise it. We will be regifting this fire Stick as it’s useless to us. Stick with google chrome cast its a lot better.
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Tim Barlow
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathes new life into TVs with fewer features
Reviewed in Australia on 28 October 2020
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So a couple of years ago I bought one of the last Hisense TVs before they went Android. It had Netflix and a handful of other streaming services on it and I thought it was everything I would need. But, as we all know, over the last few years the streaming environment has been changing radically. We now have Disney+, Kayo, Prime Video (of course) and even some of the free-to-air apps that are not available on the Hisense platform.

I don't use all of these, but I wanted to use some. At first I tried using a Chromecast but it was a pain having my mobile with me and loading it with a whole bunch of apps that I didn't want on my phone just to play videos via the Chromecast device. What I wanted was something that could play ALL the apps I could ever want, via a remote (in other words, contain the apps on the device), and that had the ability to support new apps when needed. The Fire TV stick is that device.

I do note that the newer Chromecasts have their own remote as well so it's possible that they are now doing the same thing so my comments about it relate to the older generation of them. They got hot, if you left them plugged in to the power supply they gave you, they were not always robust when you went to use them, and if you did what I used to do (plug the device into a USB port in the side of the TV for power, meaning it was only on when the TV was) they whined at you about the power supply. Constantly. And also prevented you from playing HD video.

The Fire TV Stick on the other hand complained at me twice, then stopped. It plays full HD even though it's plugged into the TV rather than the provided power supply. It's easy to use, and even integrates the content from different apps to some degree, even though I really only use it for Prime Video at the moment as it was the main thing I wanted that was not available on my TV.

I was pleasantly surprised by this device. It works; well. Easy to set up, easy to use, and on TVs that are not already loaded with some apps, would handle all your streaming needs quite well. The unit seems to read the remote quite well even though the unit is stuck behind the TV and can't be seen from the front. The voice activation system was hit and miss when I tried it, but I'm not a voice command type of person so I didn't persist with it and it may well work quite effectively for the average person if you're into that sort of thing.

There are some minor things - some of the movies it finds it wants to charge you for; I'm not sure how that works and it might be an Amazon thing, perhaps I'm just too used to Netflix. In any event, for the most part I've been able to watch all I want to watch via this device and I'm happy with it.

As a way of breathing new life into older TVs or getting a 'cheaper' (read as less features) TV to work in the modern world, this is not a bad idea. The math is simple. A TV that has all the apps you want will cost you up to thousands more depending on size and brand, whereas this (for less than $100) gives you the features you want without the cost of integrating it into a TV at high cost.

Bottom line? This is essentially the equivalent of the old 'set top boxes' we all had to get when TV first went digital in Australia. If you want to stream content and your TV isn't up to it, this gets you the features you want without ditching an otherwise perfectly good TV.
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Natalie
1.0 out of 5 stars Doesn’t cast all steaming apps
Reviewed in Australia on 8 October 2020
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You can’t cast apps that Amazon fire stick doesn’t recognise. I’ve been using Google chrome cast and we thought to switch to Amazon as we have Alexa set up in our home but just tried to cast Kayo (sporting app) and it won’t recognise it. We will be regifting this fire Stick as it’s useless to us. Stick with google chrome cast its a lot better.
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Madeline
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device
Reviewed in Australia on 2 November 2020
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We just received this today
Originally we purchased because we just had a small TV in the bedroom and didn't want to upgrade as of yet
So I found this device to turn any TV into a smart TV
It was easy to install and I only ordered a few days ago and the delivery was fast too
Have all the apps on there
Remote works good
Would recommend
Will see how it goes down the track as this is our first day using it
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Madeline
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device
Reviewed in Australia on 2 November 2020
We just received this today
Originally we purchased because we just had a small TV in the bedroom and didn't want to upgrade as of yet
So I found this device to turn any TV into a smart TV
It was easy to install and I only ordered a few days ago and the delivery was fast too
Have all the apps on there
Remote works good
Would recommend
Will see how it goes down the track as this is our first day using it
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Terence Fox
5.0 out of 5 stars Firestick Lite nice improvements on the standard model
Reviewed in Australia on 20 October 2020
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I have a Firestick standard, however I upgraded to the Firestick lite, straight off the device comes to life from sleep or off mode almost instantly against the previous model where there was a quick delay. I have noticed additional apps as well.
The remote is slightly bigger and has the added function of Alexia, it also has an additional home button at the bottom which takes you back to home on Prime Video, as well as the original home button which takes you back to the home screen with all your apps displayed.

Only thing missing is a volume control otherwise the Firestick lite is definitely a step up from the standard Firestick.
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macmx5
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little device with a great price
Reviewed in Australia on 7 October 2020
Verified Purchase
Purchased this to replace an older Apple TV and it is a perfect device. Allows all the usual suspects to be added for streaming and the picture quality is great (older tv so not having 4k is no issue). Setup quick and easy and the unit has no lag, everything works great out of the box. The remote is responsive and having Alexa built in makes navigation easier.
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STW
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Product but Sound Issues
Reviewed in Australia on 17 October 2020
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Everything worked out of the box. I also used a wired network adaptor and everything was easy, except sound. I would actually like to only give 3.5 as sound is a big deal in movies.
All I could get through the ARC channel, when the FS Lite was plugged into a TV HDMI slot, was PCM and while OK was not as good as the 5.1 surround native to the movie streamed. Perhaps on current TVs with the eARC rather than just ARC it works better.
I then plugged the FS Lite into my Onkyo system directly and was greeted with Dolby surround sound.
Unfortunately, every time the FS Lite "sleeps" (which is recommended to save power) it reverts to PCM on awakening and has to be restarted to return again to the Dolby surround.
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nlw
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant
Reviewed in Australia on 29 October 2020
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We do not have a smart TV and didn't want to buy a new one just yet. I found this product after a google search and its brilliant! so easy to install and use and a fantastic price. I would highly recommend this product its easier than using your phone or iPad. An inexpensive way to convert a second tv set.
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kirsten cosgrove
5.0 out of 5 stars Just received this and it works great!
Reviewed in Australia on 7 October 2020
Verified Purchase
TV is clearer using this than Chrome casting and i really like the home layout on the screen. The remote seems sturdy and doesn't feel like it is going to break easily. I love that you can just speak to the remote and 'go to next episode' and it does...
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Paul
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good for the money. I think you can expand the storage with an OTG cable
Reviewed in Australia on 15 December 2020
Verified Purchase
Pleased with the device, amazed at Amazon selling it preconfigured for you, very cool. As always we don't get the better American models here, no volume control which sucks or 4k. You can buy the better one for $70 delivered on ebay. But as it is not released here not going to waste my time getting one, bit over stuffing around with beating geoblocking with smart dns etc.

I put it on an older smart tv, and it really breaths some life in to it. Was pretty surprised to fill up the storage so fast, in half an hour. Was pleased to find a solution. A $6 otg cable and a usb stick should work to fix that. So putting 128gb on it today.

Hooked it up to a playstation 4 controller. Maybe a bit of overkill but was really impressed how easy it is to do.

Pretty pleased with it. Was previously a Roku household. Still think they are very good but we are in Australia not America, keeping things simple.

Easy to expand the storage will take up to 2 terrabytes if you see the need.

Have noticed the Fire Tv light crashes a lot, turns on and off. Never had these issues on my Roku devices.

Found out what the issue was. The flexible Hdmi adapter extender plug seemed to be causing problems so I plugged the stick direct in to the tv. Works fine haven't been able to crash it with heap of background apps running

That is the only issue with the device. There is no way to close the background apps easily. You have to root around in the menus and do them one by one. Total pain in the arse

Really recommend getting that OTG cable, makes it a pretty decent device with all that storage. If you purchase movies, which I don't. You will need storage space

Just a bit of an update. Fire Tv was a bit far away from the router to get 5G . I connected it to ethernet and still has the 128g storage. Actually just connected a usb hub to the otg cable and ran the storage and ethernet adapter of that. There is a good hub for sale on Amazon with ethernet built in for this purpose. Getting very stable good speeds now..
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Paul
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good for the money. I think you can expand the storage with an OTG cable
Reviewed in Australia on 15 December 2020
Pleased with the device, amazed at Amazon selling it preconfigured for you, very cool. As always we don't get the better American models here, no volume control which sucks or 4k. You can buy the better one for $70 delivered on ebay. But as it is not released here not going to waste my time getting one, bit over stuffing around with beating geoblocking with smart dns etc.

I put it on an older smart tv, and it really breaths some life in to it. Was pretty surprised to fill up the storage so fast, in half an hour. Was pleased to find a solution. A $6 otg cable and a usb stick should work to fix that. So putting 128gb on it today.

Hooked it up to a playstation 4 controller. Maybe a bit of overkill but was really impressed how easy it is to do.

Pretty pleased with it. Was previously a Roku household. Still think they are very good but we are in Australia not America, keeping things simple.

Easy to expand the storage will take up to 2 terrabytes if you see the need.

Have noticed the Fire Tv light crashes a lot, turns on and off. Never had these issues on my Roku devices.

Found out what the issue was. The flexible Hdmi adapter extender plug seemed to be causing problems so I plugged the stick direct in to the tv. Works fine haven't been able to crash it with heap of background apps running

That is the only issue with the device. There is no way to close the background apps easily. You have to root around in the menus and do them one by one. Total pain in the arse

Really recommend getting that OTG cable, makes it a pretty decent device with all that storage. If you purchase movies, which I don't. You will need storage space

Just a bit of an update. Fire Tv was a bit far away from the router to get 5G . I connected it to ethernet and still has the 128g storage. Actually just connected a usb hub to the otg cable and ran the storage and ethernet adapter of that. There is a good hub for sale on Amazon with ethernet built in for this purpose. Getting very stable good speeds now..
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love my Fire TV Stick Lite
Reviewed in Australia on 5 January 2021
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Loving my Fire TV Stick Lite so much I bought a second one for family while they were still on sale. I have a digital HD TV but found it getting slower & more glitchy over time. It also had a limited range of apps.
Very happy with my Fire TV Stick Lite as:
it plays Youtube, Vimeo & most streaming apps [not HBO Max yet but can watch via the browser],
the voice control function on remote is great,
you can not just play your Audible audio books but also Alexa can read regular kindle books aloud text to speech function enabled [which it is on most books];
you can use regular internet via browser;
Use voice control & search search within apps.
One my favourite functions though is how it brings up a list of movies & TV shows that you can rent or buy. HOWEVER it will tell you if you can watch show via a streaming app Prime Video/Netflix/Disney +/Tubi providing a link show within the relevant app. IE. you're not paying for a show you can otherwise watch for free ;) This function's only available when you search for show using Fire TV Stick Lite not from within different streaming apps.
I hope you enjoy as much as I do.
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