Not at Rs 1,999, Amazon launches Fire TV Stick on Amazon store for RS 3,999
19 April 2017, 12:11 IST

After months of rumours, Amazon has finally announced the launch of the Amazon Fire TV Stick in India. Even more exciting, the Fire TV Stick will come with the Alexa-enabled voice activated remote, something that most rumours were unsure about.

The launch was announced at a press conference held in Delhi's Hyatt Regency hotel in Delhi, with Amazon Fire TV's global Vice President Marc Whitten present at the event. With the launch, India became just the fifth country in the world where Amazon has launched the device.

Speaking at the launch, Amit Agarwal, Senior Vice President of Amazon India, said, “We started Prime with unlimited fast delivery and then added unlimited access to Prime Video at no additional cost. Now, Fire TV Stick transforms TV viewing and makes the Prime experience even better.”

The device has a quad-core processor and supports fast WiFi for better quality streaming.

 

The device, a content streaming product, comes in the form of a USB stick and opens up a world of content streaming options to viewers.

With the rising popularity of streaming channels like Hotstar and Netflix in India, and its own Prime Video, this is a golden opportunity for Amazon to join the party. The Fire TV Stick competes directly with the likes of Chromecast or Apple TV.

“Fire TV Stick offers access to a vast selection of movies and TV shows, popular apps, and features designed specifically for customers in India including powerful voice search for Amazon Video titles in Hindi and English,” said Whitten.

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Made for Indian internet

While this second generation of the Amazon Fire TV Stick was launched in October, 2016, its release in India was delayed to fine tune it to be better suited to the Indian internet situation. This includes a variety of features like Advanced Streaming and Prediction (ASAP), High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC), and data monitoring to cope with India's comparitively more patchy internet and data limits.

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The device comes loaded with loads of TV series, movies, news, sports, music, and games.

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