It can plug directly into an HDMI port on your TV so may be a better choice for anyone who doesn’t want a series of black boxes below their TV. If you decide to buy one, check out our getting started with Fire TV guide. Just bear in mind that an on-going feud with Google means the YouTube app is currently blocked.

Fire TV Stick 2019: Price and availability

If you want the Fire TV Stick 4K, it’s £49.99/ $49.99. And, quite obviously, that lets you access 4K video, so it’s a better choice if you have a 4K TV.

This new version of the regular Fire TV Stick isn’t completely new. In fact, the stick itself is the same 2nd-gen model which was originally launched in 2016. It’s the remote control that’s new, which isn’t hugely different from the previous one. We’ll explain more below.

There are other media streamers, of course, and we’ve compared the Fire TV, Chromecast and Roku separately.

Fire TV Stick 2019: What’s new

When you set up the Stick for the first time, there’s a new step which will try various signals until your TV or speaker responds to the volume controls. And in case you’re wondering, yes, it uses infrared.

It’s not exactly a huge upgrade, but it’s still a great-value media streamer at this price. If you already have the previous model with the Alexa remote you’ll be upgrading purely for the convenience of those extra buttons.

Features & Design

Unlike the slightly cheaper Google  Google Chromecast, the Fire Stick offers both a proper remote control and a proper menu system too. The Stick itself can plug into one of your TV’s HDMI ports, but a short extension cable is included for situations where a direct connection isn’t possible. On our Panasonic TV, other HDMI cables blocked access to the Stick’s microUSB power input, and its rear end stuck out the side past the TV’s bezel, so we had to use the extension.

A USB cable and power supply is included too – you’ll probably have to use both since most TV USB ports won’t provide enough power for the Fire TV Stick. You’ll get a warning to tell you if that’s the case as the Stick can boot up even from an underpowered port.

The remote communicates via Bluetooth so you don’t need line of sight to the Stick for it to work: handy since the Fire Stick will be tucked away behind your screen. It uses infrared only for the power and volume buttons which can control your TV, or a connected sound bar.

You can also install the free Fire TV app on Android or iPhone. This allows you to navigate around the menu system or ask Alexa things. The app also lets you enter text via your phone’s keyboard: vastly quicker and easier than trying to ‘type’ your Netflix login details via the remote control. As of yet, unlike the Apple TV, you cannot dictate passwords using the remote’s microphone.

There’s 8GB of on-board storage for installing apps, which isn’t expandable, 1GB of RAM and Dolby 5.1 output with passthrough for 7.1.

Fire TV Stick 2019: Features

Where the main menu was down the left-hand side, it’s now across the top. But thanks to Alexa, you can avoid most of the button pressing and navigation and simply hold the microphone button and say “Hell on Wheels”.

Everything feels very responsive, and there’s certainly enough processing power so you’re never left waiting for a response from Alexa or when scrolling through TV episodes.

You can install apps including iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and My 5, Netflix plus UK TV Play and plenty of others to give you access to masses of video. There’s also Plex which might be a deal-maker if you have a large collection of your own videos on a NAS at home.

If you have only one Fire TV, just ask Alexa something involving the Fire TV, such as “Alexa, find action movies on my Fire TV”. As long as they’re connected to the same network, the two devices should pair automatically and you can begin to tell Alexa to play specific shows, play the next episode, fast-forward and more.

YouTube on Fire TV

Music & Apps

There are quite a few games to download too, including Crossy Road and Tetris. The remote (and processing power) limits the selection to casual games but if you want more, the Fire TV box offers an optional game controller so you can play more intensive games.

Bear in mind that the 8GB of storage is not expandable, so there’s also a limit on how many apps and games you can have installed at the same time.

If you own a compatible tablet (or a Fire Phone – remember those?) you can use it as a second screen while you watch Prime videos to get the X-ray information. And because the information is there, you can ask Alexa to find films with a certain actor or director.

Similar to Netflix, Prime remembers where you got to in each video so you can chop and change as much as you like without losing your place. Progress bars make it easy to see which episode you reached in a series.

Another benefit of Prime Video is that the software predicts (or tries to) what you’re going to watch and starts buffering video in the background so playback is almost instantaneous.

Alexa

So you can ask for a weather forecast, a news briefing or any other information that Alexa can supply. We’ve explained what this is more fully in a list of useful commands to get the most from Alexa.

Alexa will happily control all your compatible smart home gadgets including lights, thermostats and other things. You just need to enable those skills in the Alexa app.

And when you’re watching a video, you can ask Alexa to “Skip to 10 minutes and 30 seconds” or “rewind 1 minute” or even “next episode”.

The main difference compared to an Echo is that you don’t say ‘Alexa’ before a command. Instead, you hold the microphone button on the remote and then say your piece.

This does affect convenience as unlike an Echo, Alexa isn’t ready to spring into action when she hears her wake word. With the Stick your TV has to be on and you have to use the remote’s mic button.

If you do happen to have another Alexa device, such as an Echo, you can’t ask it to “play the Grand Tour” on your Fire TV Stick. Each device works independently.

Audio

The Fire TV Stick supports Dolby Digital Plus (and passthrough up to 7.1 channels) so if you have a suitably equipped surround-sound system, you’ll get decent audio where the content has it. Just bear in mind that there are no other connectors on the Stick: if you want to route audio out of it, you’ll either need a TV with the appropriate audio outputs for HDMI devices, or to plug it directly into an AV receiver which passes the video signal to your TV.

Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.