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Amazon Fire TV devices are getting a free Alexa Plus upgrade

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Amazon's decision to offer Alexa Plus for free to all Fire TV device owners in the US marks a significant step in enhancing user experience with more advanced, conversational AI capabilities. This upgrade not only improves content navigation and smart home integration but also broadens access to premium AI features without additional costs, potentially setting a new standard in the streaming and smart device industry.

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Amazon is bringing Alexa Plus to Fire TV device owners in the US for free. Starting today, users in the US with an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Cube, Amazon Ember smart TV, or other TV with Alexa Plus built in, including those from Panasonic and Hisense, will get access to the more conversational AI assistant.

Previously, Amazon made Alexa Plus available to Fire TV customers with a Prime or Alexa Plus subscription. But now, everyone will get access to Alexa Plus, which can provide movie recommendations based on your mood, help you jump to specific scenes, and answer questions about what you’re seeing onscreen. It can also connect to your smart home devices, allowing you to control lighting, door locks, pull up camera feeds, and more.

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Amazon says it will automatically upgrade all Fire TV owners to Alexa Plus. The company adds that it “additional devices and regions may be added over time.”