Give your Fire TV Stick a Sky-style upgrade on a budget – blockbuster offer is back


Fancy giving your Fire TV Stick a Sky-style makeover without blowing the budget. Amazon might have just what you are looking for thanks to yet another sale on its premium Pro remote. This channel-changing accessory brings a swathe of features to most standard Fire TV Sticks – including the Lite and 4K models – with some of the upgrades matching those found on devices such as Sky Q, Sky Glass and Stream.

The Alexa Voice Remote Pro usually costs £34.99 to buy but right now that cost has been dropped to just £29.99 making it seem a lot more attractive.

Those popping one in their shopping basket will get an instant upgrade when it arrives in the post with this device bringing bonus extras such as backlit keys which glow up when the sun goes down. Those bright buttons are something Sky introduced on its Glass TVs and Stream box and are incredibly useful.

Also like Sky’s remote, there’s also the ability to easily track this accessory down should it slip behind the cushions.

All you have to do is shout, “Alexa, find the remote,” and a loud alert will belt out so you can find it again.

Another useful thing on the Alexa Voice Remote Pro is the inclusion of customisable buttons.

These let you create your own shortcuts to favourite channels, apps or any of the numerous Alexa commands – there’s also a dedicated Bluetooth headphone button which lets you quickly pair your favourite cans.

You also get quick access to Alexa, dedicated streaming buttons for fast loading of apps such as Netflix and Prime Video plus there’s the usual channel switching and volume options.

If any of that sounds enticing, you’ll find full details about the Alexa Voice Remote Pro deal below.

AMAZON ALEXA VOICE REMOTE PRO
DEAL: Was £34.99 – NOW £29.99
RELEASED: 2022
FEATURES: This device gets backlit keys, an in-built alarm, customisable buttons and easy linking to Bluetooth headphones
SEE THE DEAL HERE

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