Set Up Alexa Home Cinema on Your Fire TV

To create a cinematic surround sound experience through Alexa Home Cinema, pair your Echo speakers and an optional subwoofer with your Fire TV device.

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Alexa Home Cinema Supported Configurations

You can create Alexa Home Cinema by pairing up to five Echo speakers and one optional subwoofer with the following Fire TV and Echo device combinations. Pairing mixed Echo speaker configurations is not supported.

  • Fire TV devices:
    • Fire TV Cube (3rd Generation)
    • Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Generation)
    • Fire TV Stick 4K (2nd Generation)
    • Fire TV Stick 4K Plus
  • Compatible Echo devices:
    • Echo Studio (2025 release)
    • Echo Dot Max
    • Echo Sub

Some Fire TV devices support up to two Echo speakers of the same model and a subwoofer . Pairing mixed Echo speaker configurations is not supported. To check Fire TV device compatibility with the Echo speakers, go to Alexa Home Theater Compatibility with Fire TV Devices.

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Basic requirements

To start, have the following set up ready:

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How to set up your Alexa Home Cinema

To set up Alexa Home Cinema on your Fire TV:

  1. Go to Settings on your Fire TV.
  2. Select Display & Audio.
  3. Select Alexa Home Cinema.
  4. Select Create Alexa Home Cinema.
  5. Select the compatible Echo speakers. Optionally, you can add a subwoofer.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your system:
    • Select at least two Echo speakers and press Next to calibrate when using:
      • Echo Studio (2025 release)
      • Echo Dot Max
    • For other Echo speakers and configurations, select Next to confirm the placement of the speakers.
  7. When the setup is complete, your Alexa Home Cinema is ready for use. To exit setup, select either Home or Watch Preview.

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You're Set Up, What's Next?

To optimize your Alexa Home Cinema experience, try following:

  1. Go to Settings on your Fire TV.
  2. Select Display & Sounds.
  3. Select Alexa Home Cinema:
    • Select Audio Output:
      • Select Home Theater to play and control audio through your Echo devices.
      • Select Television to control Alexa Home Cinema through your television. Use this option for gaming or latency sensitive use cases.
    • Select Lip Sync Tuning to reduce any audio lags.

If your TV supports HDMI ARC, you can set up Alexa Home Cinema with HDMI ARC to play audio from your TV and other HDMI sources (like a game console) play through your Echo speakers. To learn more, visit Initial Set Up for Alexa Home Theater with HDMI ARC on Compatible Fire TV Sticks.

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Troubleshoot setup issues

To troubleshoot setup issues with Alexa Home Cinema, try the following:

  • Confirm that the software on all devices is up to date:
  • Confirm that the Echo speakers are in the same room as your TV and connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • If your Echo speaker doesn't appear on the device selection screen, select Rescan to search for available devices.
  • If your Echo speaker is grayed out on the device selection screen, make sure to select Echo speakers of the same model.
  • If your Echo Sub doesn't appear on the device selection screen, try the following:
    • If your Echo Sub is already paired with another Echo speaker, it doesn't appear during the setup. Unpair any existing connections before adding your Echo Sub to your home theater system.
    • Restart your Echo Sub. Unplug it from power, wait for 30 seconds, then plug it back in. A small LED next to the power cable should blink orange.
    • Go to the Alexa App and follow Set Up Your Echo Sub.
  • If your Echo Sub displays an updating software message, try the following:
    • When you register Echo Sub on your account through Alexa App, device software will automatically update. It may take 30 minutes or up to 24 hours.
    • Wait for software updates to complete, and then try to set up your Alexa Home Cinema with your Echo Sub again.
  • If you experience an issue calibrating your system, try the following:
    • Plug in your Echo speakers and unmute the microphone on all speakers.
    • Check your Echo speakers and subwoofer placement:
      • Place your Echo speakers around the listening area, at eye level when you're at your desired seating position.
      • If you have two or fewer speakers, place them in front of the room on the left and right side of the TV.
      • Place your Echo Sub on the floor, next to the TV.
      • Avoid placing your speakers next to noise sources (fans, heaters, air purifiers).
    • Don't obstruct your speakers or place them in enclosed spaces.
    • Make sure you set your TV's audio output to TV speakers. Turn up the volume, and then verify that sound is coming out of the speakers.
    • For larger rooms, consider placing your rear speakers closer to the listening area.
    • Ensure a quiet environment during the calibration process for the best results.
    • If the issue persists, restart your speakers and Fire TV device. Then try to set up Alexa Home Cinema again.
  • If you experience issues with the quality of the audio:
    • Play audio from different streaming services to ensure that the issue isn’t provider specific.
    • Recreate your Alexa Home Cinema:
      1. Go to Settings on your Fire TV.
      2. Select Display & Audio.
      3. Select Alexa Home Cinema.
      4. Select Edit Alexa Home Cinema.
      5. Select Unpair and confirm.
      6. To set up again and recalibrate your system, select Create Alexa Home Cinema.

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