How to Pair Your Amazon Fire Stick Remote
Your Amazon Fire Stick is automatically paired with your Fire TV out of the box. All you have to do is turn on your TV and start streaming. However, your remote will sometimes lose connection due to fire stick frozen and requires to be paired manually.
Here’s how to pair an Amazon Fire Stick Remote:
- Hold down the Home button on your remote for 20 seconds.
- You might require doing this many times if it doesn’t pair on your first few attempts.
- Check the lights on the remote. The light from the top of the device will change from a slow blink to a quick blink. For 2nd generation Alexa voice remotes,the amber light will quickly blink as the remote type’s discovery mode.
- Look for signals that the remote has been successfully paired.
If you purchase a new or additional remote or controller for your Fire TV you can pair it using the following instructions:
To pair an extra or replacement Fire TV remote:- Choose Settings from the Fire TV menu.
- Open Controllers & Bluetooth Devices.
- Choose Amazon Fire TV Remotes, and then choose Add New Remote.
- Hold and Press the Home button on your new remote for up to 10 seconds.
- At last, Fire TV then searches for the remote's wireless signal. Once discovered, the new remote appears in the list on-screen. Use one of your already-paired remotes or controllers to choose it from the list.
How to Pair a Replacement Remote
If your original remote was broken or lost, you can pair your Fire Stick Service with another remote. Here’s how to do it.- Firstly, unplug your Fire Stick from the power outlet for 10 seconds.
- Then, plug it back in. After the Amazon Fire TV Home Screen appears, your remote is ready for pairing.
- Hold and Press the Home button for 10 seconds. Your new remote must automatically pair with your Amazon Fire TV.
- You'll see an on-screen message when it has successfully paired.
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