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All-New Amazon Fire TV Cube Available to Preorder in UK

The hands-free Fire TV Cube is capable of running Alexa and is now available to preorder in the UK.

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UK preorders for the all-new Amazon Fire TV Cube are now live. The new Alexa-capable device will retail at £109.99 and is set to release on October 10, 2019.

The latest version of the Fire TV Cube is set to be the fastest, most powerful Fire TV device yet. It will continue to feature Alexa capabilities, meaning you can ask Alexa to turn on the TV, dim the lights, or play your favourite TV show.

If you’re looking to upgrade to even more smart home technology, Amazon is also offering a bundle with the Ring Video Doorbell 2, for £218.99. This will save you £70 compared to buying the items separately.

Preorder All-new Fire TV Cube — £109.99

Amazon's latest media streamer combines the best features of the Fire TV with the hands-free voice control and Alexa capabilities of the Echo, in a single device.

The Ring Video Doorbell 2 will be compatible with your Fire TV Cube and can inform you when someone is at the front door. You can also use the Fire TV Cube and Ring Video Doorbell 2 to check your front door, as a live camera feed will display in 1080p Full HD on your TV.

Other impressive Fire TV Cube features include controlling your compatible soundbar and changing satellite channels with your voice.

The Fire TV Cube can effectively streamline your smart home devices, as it effectively combines the best features of the Fire TV with the hands-free voice control and Alexa capabilities of the Echo.

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