

Fortunately the HDMI ports are at the back and in most cases the stick is therefor not visible. I also bought the wired network adapter to get the best throughput, this adapter also uses the microUSB port of the stick and comes between the stick and the power supply.Once installed, the whole thing is not very attractive because the stick protrudes quite strongly from the projector and the addition of the power supply and the cable adapter does not make things any easier. The stick is powered by a simple USB connector, you could use a smartphone charger to power the stick. Then connect the stick to a power source via the supplied adapter. The Amazon brand is omnipresent everywhere.ĥ add_a_photo Connected to a projector Installing the stick is very easy, just plug it into an HDMI port of your projector. The set is carefully packaged and has a premium feeling.

The remote control is simplified to the maximum, it has only 6 buttons and a navigation area. The stick is a little larger than a USB key but it's small enough to stay out of the way. UnpackingThe Fire Stick TV is packed in a large orange box containing the stick, a Bluetooth remote control, two batteries, an HDMI/micro HDMI adapter, a power cable, a wall socket and two booklets. The advantage of a stick is that it is discreet, easy to use and generally less expensive than a TV box solution. For about forty euros, your TV turns into a smart TV.Once connected to your TV or projector, you will be able to use applications such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Video without any other devices to connect.

What's the point? The stick runs under a simplified version of Android, it is basicallyy a mini computer that allows you to run applications on your TV or projector. The stick can be connected to any TV or projector with an HDMI port. A stick? What for?The Fire TV Stick looks very much like a large USB key that ends with a male HDMI connector.
