![]() The system will also soon be updated to catch up to the consumer experience for Fire TV in the home where the company has rolled out support for personalized profiles with their own recommendations and an updated home screen experience. And because cellular signals aren’t always reliable when traveling, Fire TV for autos will allow for offline viewing through support for downloads. In the U.S., Fire TV users will have access to more than 1 million TV episodes and movies, including those from Prime Video. Users can also ask Alexa on Fire TV to show their Ring doorbell video, by saying things like “Alexa, show me the front door,” among other voice commands. Viewers can listen to their shows and movies through Bluetooth or wired headphones, or over the car’s speakers, if desired. If, however, the kids can’t agree on a program to watch, Fire TV lets the rear passengers watch individual content on each display. And if there are multiple screens in the back, that content can be shown on all screens at the same time. Parents can also select content from the front seat that plays for the rear passengers. The version of Fire TV for autos works to take advantage of Alexa’s hands-free options, so passengers - or parents looking to pull up a show for the kids in the back - can easily play content by speaking voice commands. In addition, Fire TV will come built-in on Ford Expedition* and Lincoln Navigator’s 2022 models, Amazon said.Īutomakers are able to customize their Fire TV experience to do things like integrate with the car’s audio systems or its comfort controls in order to offer unique features designed for their vehicles. In the fourth quarter last year, Stellantis became the first automaker to integrate Fire TV for in-car entertainment with its new Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, and is now bringing the entertainment experiences to Jeep Grand Cherokee and Chrysler Pacifica, as well. ![]() Amazon’s Fire TV streaming platform is coming to more cars, the company announced today at CES.
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