As Amazon’s flagship media player, the third generation Fire TV Cube was announced today. A new design, a faster processor, and improved connectivity are all part of the updated model.

Amazon Fire TV Cube Third Gen:

A cloth grille covers the built-in speaker on the new Fire TV Cube. With its built-in microphones, the Fire TV Cube can act as an Alexa device.
Compared to the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, the new Fire TV Cube has a two-times stronger processor. The video playback performance in apps should also be improved as a result of this.
You can also connect your cable box to the Fire TV Cube using HDMI, which can be controlled using Alexa or the Fire TV Cube remote. Furthermore, the Fire TV Cube supports the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard for more reliable wireless connectivity. A USB-A port is available for connecting compatible webcams for video calls.

Alexa Voice Remote Pro:

Alexa Voice Remote Pro also features a remote finder, customizable buttons, and backlighting.
An audible ring is emitted by the Remote Pro’s built-in speaker to help you find it. You can activate the feature by asking Alexa to find your remote. You can assign your own shortcuts to your favorite apps, channels, and Alexa commands using two customizable buttons. A motion-activated backlight illuminates the remote when it is picked up in the dark.
It costs $140 (Rs.11,500/-) for the Fire TV Cube and $35 (Rs.2900/-) for the Alexa Voice Remote Pro. Pre-orders are now available for both.

Amazon Omni QLED TV series:

In addition, Amazon announced the Omni QLED TV series. There are two models, one measuring 65 inches and the other measuring 75 inches. These TVs feature a 60Hz 4K IPS LCD panel, Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ support, Dolby Atmos, 96 zones of local dimming, 3 HDMI 2.0 ports, and an Alexa Voice Remote. Powered by the Android Fire TV OS, the 65-inch model costs $800 (Rs.65,000/-) and the 75-inch model costs $1100 (Rs.90,000/-).