Redmi Launched Smart Fire TV 32 with Fire OS 7 in India with New Alexa Remote

Chinese electronics company Redmi has launched its Smart Fire TV in India. It is available in size 32 inches only. The new television marks a change in Redmi’s approach to software on its TVs. The company has tied-up with Amazon for Fire OS in its first non-Android TV. The Fire TV software package is becoming popular with Amazon’s Fire TV streaming devices. Redmi hopes to offer customers an affordable television option with Amazon and Alexa streaming and a smart home ecosystem.

It is priced at Rs 13,999 and is available in only 32-inch size and HD (1,366×768) resolution. It will go on sale from March 21 and will be initially available on Amazon and Mi Online Store. This Television The included remote is designed for the Fire TV interface.

Specifications of Redmi Smart Fire TV

This television has been given Fire OS 7 and has a user interface like Fire TV editions of other brands. Fire OS supports most smart TV apps and streaming services. These include Apple TV, Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar, as well as Amazon’s own apps like Price and Amazon Music. It has a 20 W speaker system for sound which supports Dolby Audio. For connectivity, it has support for Bluetooth 5 and dual-band Wi-Fi as well as AirPlay and Miracast. It has two HDMI ports, two USB ports, an AV input socket, a 3.5mm socket for wired headphones or speakers, an Ethernet port for wired internet connectivity, and an antenna socket. This television is in competition with other brands in this segment. tv Can give tough competition to It has 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage.

Its remote has an Alexa button to start the Alexa voice assistant, which can also be used for any smart home device linked to your Amazon account. The remote has keys for Prime Video, Amazon Music and Netflix, apart from playback controls and a mute button. <!–

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