Amazon Fire TV Stick users are just realizing they’re making ‘middle-man’ mistake that breaks connection while watching
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AMAZON Fire TV Stick users who are struggling with connection issues may want to cut out a middle-man mistake.
It all comes down to how you've attached you're Fire Stick to your TV.
Some people use extenders or adapters to do this.
These gadgets do come with their own benefits but if they suffer a glitch, your Fire Stick will suffer too.
If you are using an extender and the Fire TV Stick connection fails, try removing it and using the straight-to-TV method.
Your TV instantly showing your Amazon Fire homepage again will indicate the problem was with the extender.
If you still see a blank screen, the problem could lie elsewhere.
Some experts suggest using an extender to avoid your Fire Stick overheating.
According to , using an HDMI extender can solve this issue and can make plugging and unplugging easier.
A 3-inch extender actually comes with your Fire Stick purchase as part of its accessories.
"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," PC Mag said.
"Use the HDMI extender cable if it's difficult to plug the Stick into the TV's HDMI port," Amazon .
If you're not having difficulties with plugging the device in, try it without the extender at first.
Amazon Fire TV Sticks come with a range of accessories in the box.
These include an Alexa Voice Remote, a USB cable, a power adapter, and AAA batteries you can use for the remote.