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Ever since I turned my old LCD TV into a smart one with a Fire Stick, I had been having a lot of fun with it. Suffice to say, it put a considerable dent in my experience with the Fire Stick when the remote stopped working all of a sudden. I didn’t think much of it and rebooted the device. It went back to normal, but when I tried to use the remote again later, it didn’t work. As I was Googling why my remote seemed to stop working out of nowhere, I came across several solutions and remedies. Although simply changing the batteries on the remote worked fine for me, I realized other users seemed to face this issue persistently. Not only can this be frustrating, but trying to go through different web pages for solutions can be time-consuming as well. Hence, I compiled a list of the tried-and-tested solutions that get your Fire Stick remote working within minutes, every time. The easiest is to troubleshoot if your Firestick remote doesn’t work is to replace the batteries and check the compartment for any residue, but there are several other fixes. Ahead, I’ve provided more details for different solutions you can try out. Check the Fire Stick Remote BatteriesYou’ll quickly realize that the Fire Stick remote consumes the battery pretty quickly. So if your Fire Stick remote stops working without any warning, then it is most likely the batteries that are to be blamed. Check your remote batteries, and always keep spare alkaline batteries, as the remote offers no warning in case your batteries are running low. While you’re checking the batteries, ensure that there are no deposits or residue if your battery has leaked, as they interfere with your remote working properly. Is the Fire Stick remote paired?Batteries seem fine, but your remote still doesn’t work? Check if your remote is paired correctly. If your Fire Stick is brand new, then it should come pre-paired with the device. However, if you have bought a replacement remote or notice that your remote is not paired, you will need to manually. To pair your Fire Stick remote here is what you can do:
Keep in mind that your Fire Stick can only connect to 7 devices via Bluetooth. If you have reached this limit, you will need to disconnect at least one device. Here’s what you can do to disconnect a device:
Reset the Fire Stick remote.If your Fire Stick remote has not paired correctly with the device, then the buttons may not work. In some cases, pairing the device can fix this issue. However, if that doesn’t work, you can reset the device and re-pair it again. Here’s how you can reset your device:
Is Your Fire Stick Remote Compatible?The remote that came with the Fire Stick is compatible with your device. However, if you’ve bought a replacement for your remote, ensure its compatibility. Fire Stick supports a wide range of in-house remotes, along with Amazon and third-party controllers. For Amazon products, you will notice that the product clearly states whether it is compatible with Fire Stick, and so should third-party controllers. Unfortunately, there are several cheap replicas of Fire Stick remotes that are available online. While these devices seem to work for some time, they are not a permanent solution. Amazon Fire TV Remote App – Your BackupIf no other method seems to work, or you’ve run out of spare batteries, you can download the Amazon Fire TV Remote App on your smartphone. The app is available for Android and iOS and converts your smartphone to a Fire Stick remote. Before downloading the app, ensure that your Fire Stick device and smartphone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Other Ways To Deal With An Unresponsive Fire Stick RemoteWith these easy solutions, your Fire Stick remote should be working in no time. Another thing to keep in mind is that even though the Fire Stick remote controls the device via Bluetooth and not infrared, it should still be within 10 feet of the device. Keep the remote out in the open, without any obstruction or electrical device close to it, as they may interfere with the signal. You could also get yourself a universal remote for your Fire Stick. You May Also Enjoy ReadingFrequently Asked QuestionsHow do I unfreeze my Fire Stick remote?Simultaneously press the select button and the play/pause button for at least 5 to 10 seconds until you see that the device is restarting. How do I hard reset my fire stick?To hard reset your Fire Stick:
How do I pair a new Fire Stick remote without the old one?To pair a new Fire Stick remote:
The Alexa Voice Remote is at the center of the Amazon Fire TV experience. Yes, even in 2021 remote controls are a thing we use most of the time. And from time to time you're going to find yourself wanting (or needing) to connect a new remote control to your Amazon Fire TV. Maybe you lost it. Maybe there's a newer, better remote that you want to use. The reason doesn't really matter — it's the end result that's important. Here, then, is how you can connect a new Alexa Voice Remote to your Amazon Fire TV. Today's best Amazon Alexa Voice Remote (3rd Gen) deals (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab)How to replace your Fire TV stick remoteThere are a couple different methods for replacing your Amazon Fire TV Remote. The first is if you've just totally lost your old remote, or it's completely quit working. (In other words, if you don't have a Fire TV remote connected.
The second method is for those who still have their old Amazon Fire TV remote control but one to pair a new one. Maybe you've bought a newer Alexa Voice remote with more features. Or maybe you needed one that wasn't covered in peanut butter. If that's the case, here's the process you want to follow to pair your new Alexa Voice Remote:
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