Amazon’s new Fire TV Cube brings Alexa voice control to more of your devices

Amazon has unveiled a new TV streaming device: the Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Generation). It was announced as part of the September 2022 Amazon launch event, though disappointingly for Amazon it was leaked hours before the event kicked off.

The previous iteration of the Fire TV cube really impressed us. The most recent version, the Amazon Fire TV Cube (2nd Generation) earned four and a half stars in our review, and is one of the best streaming devices we’ve tested. It offers 4K HDR playback and supports Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Atmos to help you get the most out of your favorite shows and movies. 

This new iteration takes a lot of what we loved, and adds some improvements to connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E support and a new Ethernet port, which should help reduce buffering times for 4K streaming content.

The new ports on the Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Generation) (Image credit: Future)

Interestingly, the new Fire TV Cube will also get a second HDMI port, but for input rather than output. That means you can hook up one of the best gaming consoles out there (like a PS5 or Xbox Series X), and have voice control over more gadgets in your home theatre setup.

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