Amazon Fire TV Stick owners are realizing they’re making ‘port mistake’ that causes connection issues
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THE way your Amazon Fire TV Stick is plugged into your TV can affect its performance.
If you're struggling with your connection issues or the Fire Stick getting too hot, you may want to reconsider your setup.
According to , using the HDMI extender that comes with Fire Sticks could solve these issues.
The 3-inch extender is designed to make it easier for you to plug and unplug the USB-shaped device into the TV.
PC Mag said: "It makes it easier to plug and unplug the Fire TV Stick, easier to connect to the network, and in my experience, even keeps the device cooler."
Amazon : "Use the HDMI extender cable if it's difficult to plug the Stick into the TV's HDMI port."
Fire Sticks come with three other accessories including the Alexa Voice Remote, a USB cable, a power adapter, and AAA batteries you can use for the remote.
HOW TO SET UP AMAZON FIRE TV STICK
Issues with your Fire Stick can arise from a poor setup.
Amazon states the correct way to use your Fire Stick on its website.
Starting at the basics, you'll need all the in-box accessories, a TV with a HDMI port, an Amazon account, and a wireless internet connection.
Make sure you put batteries in the remote.
Then, connect the USB cable to your power adapter and the Fire Stick.
Plug in the Fire Stick to your TV's HDMI port or use your extender as mentioned above.
You'll need to plug the power adapter into the wall.
Don't plug the USB cable directly into your TV.
Switch on your TV and select the correct HDMI input using the remote that came with your TV.
You'll see onscreen instructions that will help you connect to your Wi-Fi and download any updates.
Next, you'll need to sign into your Amazon account and follow the instructions.