
Replacement Remote for All Fire Series, TV Stick (HD, 4K, 4K Max, Lite), TV Cube and Omni, Insignia, Toshiba, Smart TVs, with Voice Control
Overview
The ORQRQO Replacement Remote is a third-party Alexa-capable remote built to replace lost or broken remotes for Amazon Fire TV devices (Fire TV Stick HD, 4K, 4K Max, Lite), Fire TV Cube and Fire TV-equipped models of Insignia and Toshiba. It gives you standard navigation, playback and dedicated voice control via a built-in mic button so you can speak Alexa commands without touching the app. Designed from durable ABS plastic with a compact footprint, it pairs wirelessly to Fire devices (no line-of-sight required) and uses infrared to control TV power and volume on compatible sets. This remote is aimed at households that want a fast, inexpensive replacement or an extra remote for another room that preserves Alexa voice features and basic TV controls.
Key Features
- Compatibility: Designed for Amazon Fire Stick (HD, 4K, 4K Max, Lite), Fire TV Cube and Fire OS smart TVs from Insignia and Toshiba
- Voice control: Built-in microphone button to invoke Alexa voice commands through the paired Fire TV device
- Connectivity: Wireless Bluetooth pairing to Fire devices (no direct line-of-sight required); IR emitter to control TV power/volume; typical wireless range up to about 30 ft (10 m)
- Power and build: Uses 2x AAA batteries (not included); durable ABS plastic housing; approximate dimensions 5.5 x 1.5 x 0.8 inches and weight ~2.3 oz
- Buttons and controls: Full navigation ring, Home, Back, Menu, playback controls (play/pause, rewind, fast-forward), dedicated mic/voice button and TV power/volume keys
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Alexa voice button preserves spoken commands just like the original remote
- Bluetooth pairing to Fire devices removes the need for line-of-sight
- IR TV power and volume control works with most Insignia/Toshiba and other IR TVs
- Lightweight ABS housing is durable and comfortable for extended use
- Affordable replacement or spare — good battery life from 2xAAA batteries
Cons
- Not an official Amazon OEM remote — some advanced integrations or firmware updates may be unavailable
- Voice performance can vary slightly from the original remote depending on microphone sensitivity
- May not control volume/power on TVs that require HDMI-CEC only or non-standard IR codes
- Some dedicated app shortcut buttons found on OEM remotes may be missing or mapped differently
Recommendations
- Anyone who lost or broke their Fire TV remote and needs a quick, budget-friendly replacement
- Households that want a second remote for bedrooms, kitchens or guest rooms without buying an extra Fire device
- Airbnb or short-term rental owners who need an inexpensive spare remote that supports Alexa voice for guests
- Users with Fire OS smart TVs (Insignia, Toshiba) seeking a simple remote that also controls TV power and volume
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