How to play audio from Fire TV on Amazon Echo…. wirelessly

It’s been possible to control your Fire TV using Alexa on an Amazon Echo for a while, but now a new feature called Alexa Home Theatre allows you to hear audio from your Fire TV through your Echo’s speakers.

And if you have anEcho Studio, that’s quite a big deal as it means you’ll hear spatial Dolby Atmos sound for videos which have an Atmos soundtrack. You can also get Dolby audio if you have a second- or third-generation Echo or Echo Plus.

First off, then, check ifbothyour Echo and Fire TV are compatible with Alexa Home Theatre:

Compatible Fire TV Devices

Compatible Echo Devices

How to set up Alexa Home Theatre

Make sure both the Fire TV and Echoare connected tothe same Wi-Fi network and logged into the same Amazon account.

Then, in the Alexa app on your phone, tap on the Devices icon in the bottom right corner and then tap the “+” iconat the top.

Tap “Set Up Audio System” (1) and then tap “Home Cinema” (2) on the next screen.

On the next screen, choose your Fire TV (3) and then tap “Next” at the top.

Pick which speaker your Fire TV should connect with (4). Here, you can pick speaker groups already set up, such as the Lounge group shown below. Or you can pick a single Echo or a pair of supported devices. If you have an Echo sub, that will be included in a speaker group already, but having one means you can have up to a 2.1 setup for your Fire TV sound system.

Tap “Next” then choose a name your new Alexa Home Theatre system. Finally,add your system to a group – if you have groups set up. Here, we’ve added it to our Lounge group consisting of an Echo Studio and Echo Sub, as that’s where the TV,Fire TV Cubeand Echo Studio live.

On your Fire TV, you should see a message like this, confirming the system is set up, but of course you’ll know if it’s working ok if the sound comes out of your Amazon Echo or not.

Note that if you already had a Fire TV Cube set up to control a sound bar, you’ll also see a warning to say that its volume buttons will now control the volume level on your Echo, not your sound bar.

One last thing: if you want to know what type of audio you’re getting, start a video playing in a player such as Amazon Prime Video and press your Fire TV remote’s centre button. Select settings and then Audio. Click on Audio output, and choose the appropriate audio soundtrack. If Dolby Atmos is available and you have set up Alexa Home Theatre with an Echo Studio, you’ll see Dolby Atmos in the list.

Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

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.

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