A:AnswerIt's not a separate HDMI cord if that's what you are asking. The Fire TV Stick Adapter has an HDMI cable connected to it that you plug into your television or into the HDMI extender (included with some models).
A:AnswerThe Fire TV Stick comes with Alexa built in. You use the microphone button on the remote control to access Alexa on the Fire TV Stick. You will need an Amazon Prime account to use the Fire TV Stick.
A:AnswerAll fire strick is the same it's just that the newest one is faster , put you will have capability to turn the TV volume up and down as well. Do not get the 4k fire strick unless you have a 4k tv....
A:AnswerDepends on what you want to watch for Netflix , Hulu etc. The apps should be already on your smart tv,for others you would need a device to load them on.
A:AnswerYou can purchase a replacement remote (depending on the model of your Fire TV Stick) I just purchased a replacement remote for a 2nd generation Fire TV Stick and it works great.
A:AnswerWhen I set mine up, I had the option to use my current settings and have everything transfer to the new device or start over. For me, this was helpful for 2 of the 3 devices I set up since we have 5 different user accounts and I didn't have to configure them all again. The apps for each user automatically transferred to the new device. The 3rd device I chose to start over since we didn't want the same apps installed. It was pretty easy setup for all three devices.