![]() Roku has long had a really cool feature on its higher-end players: A headphone jack built into the remote control itself. You can use the Roku app on your phone for private headphone listening with any Roku player Sarah Tew/CNET Best for private listening via headphones: Roku Still, if you own a Google speaker already and want to use it for TV control, Fire TV isn't an option. Roku players work in the same way with Alexa and Google Home/ Google Nest speakers but not as well - you have to remember to say "Roku" at the end of every command ("OK, Google, launch Hulu on Roku"). Say "Alexa, watch Roma" and Fire TV launches Netflix and starts playing the movie, for example. , you can do pretty much everything hands-free on Fire TV (no remote required) with standard Alexa commands. Alexa's voice also talks back through the TV's speakers. Most Roku players also offer voice remotes using Roku's own voice system, but the cheapest models lack that feature.īoth voice systems let you easily search, launch apps and control playback (fast-forward, pause, etc.) via voice, but Fire TV also lets you do everything Alexa does, including control smart-home devices, get a weather report and answer questions, complete with on-screen results. ![]() ![]() If you care about using voice control to find TV shows and movies, Fire TV wins.Įvery Fire TV device from the Lite on up has Alexa voice capability built into the remote. ![]() Sarah Tew/CNET Best for voice: Fire TV with Alexa Want to watch TV hands-free, commanding the TV with just your voice? Fire TV + Alexa speaker, like this Echo Dot, works better than Roku + Google Assistant/Alexa. ![]()
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