Amazon Launches a New Fire TV Ethernet Adapter With Gigabit Speeds

Amazon Launches a New Fire TV Ethernet Adapter With Gigabit Speeds

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Key Points:

  • Amazon has launched a new USB-C Ethernet adapter for its latest Fire TV Stick HD (2nd gen), offering a significant upgrade from the previous 100 Mbps model to support Gigabit Ethernet speeds for improved wired connectivity.
  • While the adapter's hardware supports up to 1,000 Mbps, the Fire TV Stick HD's USB 2.0 port limits real-world speeds to around 480 Mbps, effectively capping throughput near 350 Mbps due to overhead and protocol inefficiencies.
  • The adapter provides benefits such as lower latency, reduced interference, and more consistent streaming performance, especially useful for 4K HDR content and high-bitrate audio, making it a valuable upgrade for users with high-speed internet plans.
  • Compatibility requires Fire TV devices with functional USB-C data ports; the adapter will not work with USB-C ports that only support power delivery, and alternative USB-A adapters may be needed for some third-party devices.
  • Priced affordably and easy to set up without additional software, this new accessory reflects Amazon’s effort to future-proof its Fire TV ecosystem as faster internet services become more widespread, encouraging more users to consider wired connections for reliable streaming.

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