In the latest software update, Amazon has introduced a few important features that include interactive art and dual audio. These new features enhance the viewing and hearing experiences of the users. With the debut of Interactive Art, your TV can now transform into a motion-responsive digital canvas, turning everyday screen time into a dynamic visual experience.
Interactive Art on its new Fire TV Omni Mini-LED Series, transforms the TV into a living canvas with the help of a high-fidelity radar sensor. It includes 12 unique scenes, including fluttering butterflies, swimming koi fish, and vibrant, colorful tiles. Which come to life when users move in front of the TV, creating a personalized and engaging visual experience.
Amazon is continues to enrich its AI-driven ambient experience with over 2,000 artworks and motion visuals. Fire TV has become Amazon’s fastest-growing TV segment, with over 250 million devices sold globally.
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Amazon’s new Dual Audio feature answers a long-standing request from users seeking better accessibility options. With this update, individuals using compatible hearing aids can stream high-quality audio directly to their devices while others continue to enjoy sound through the TV’s built-in speakers. This ensures that everyone—regardless of hearing ability—can enjoy TV shows and movies together without compromising audio quality.
Enabling dual audio is simple. From the Fire TV home screen, go to Settings > Accessibility and pair your hearing aid. For quicker access, press and hold the Home button to open Quick Settings, then navigate to Hearing Aid > Output Mode > Dual Audio. If your hearing aid is already paired, you can activate the feature with just a few taps through Quick Settings.