fire tv stick: Amazon launches Fire TV Stick Lite in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

fire tv stick: Amazon launches Fire TV Stick Lite in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

Expanding its range of Fire TV Stick devices, Amazon has launched the all-new Fire TV Stick Lite in India. The new Fire TV Stick Lite comes with a new Alexa Voice Remote Lite. The remote has hotkey buttons for popular OTT apps. This is the second Lite device in the Fire TV Stick devices as the first one made its debut in September 2020.


Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite: Price and availability

The new Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa Voice Remote Lite is priced at Rs 2,999. The device is already available on Amazon India website. With the launch of the new device, the previous-generation Fire TV Stick Lite is currently available at Rs 2,499. However, the voice remote with that doesn’t come with hotkey buttons for apps.

Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite: Specifications

The all-new Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite brings 8GB of storage on board and is powered by a 1.7Ghz quad-core processor. It supports content streaming in full HD resolution. It works with high-definition TVs with HDMI capable of 1080p or 720p at 60/50 Hz.
In terms of specifications, the new Fire TV Stick Lite is very much similar to the previous generation. What’s different is the Alexa Voice Remote Lite. The new remote comes with dedicated hotkey buttons to Amazon Music, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. With the voice button, users can activate Alexa.
The Alexa Voice Lirw remote also comes with Bluetooth support and looks pretty identical to the older version of the remote. However, the new Alexa Voice Remote Lite is lighter at 42.5 grams, compared to the previous generation model, which weighed 43.4 grams.

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