- The flagship fire of Amazon Omni Omni with mini-LED obtains two new features
- Interactive art adds a movement triggered by a movement on your ambient screen
- Dual-Audio arrives and allows the TV send audio a hearing aid and its speakers simultaneously
Amazon entered the mini-LED television market with its own brand Fire TV OMNI last year, but its first entry into a crowded market proved not only to be the best in its range, but a convincing budgetary option.
Now Amazon deploys two upgrades to its best television, and you will not have to pay anything more to use one or the other. As we have seen from Roku to Amazon in the past, this is a free upgrade for the platform that feeds television.
Until now, you have been able to define a static scene for the mini-mini of Fire TV OMNI to display when it is not in active use. These came in the form of works of art, photographs – similar to Samsung frame television or Hisense art television – or even stacking widgets to make the TV a giant smart display. But with the new update, Amazon injects a certain movement into the work of art.
There are now 12 works of “interactive art” that Amazon’s promise will make Fire TV in a “dynamic work of art”. These will interact with the movement in the space where the TV is, because it follows the movement using a high fidelity radar sensor integrated into the unit. This means that if you select a koi fish scene, these creatures can swim through the screen, or a butterfly could float via another choice.
It seems fairly careful and lives in the ambient experience of the Fire TV, and as with everything that is on the Fire TV, you can ask Alexa to open it and then select an interactive art option. You can also use the remote control and, via “quick parameters”, suggest a new type of art to choose from one of the 12.
Interactive art does not replace pre -existing options – you can always choose from art and photographs, but you can also ask the TV to concoct a work of art via “Art AI”.
The second upgrade is that that Amazon announced for the first time in December 2024, and is that the Omni Mini-LE TV Fire can send two sound flows.
A sound flow can be out of the integrated television speakers, while another can be broadcast to hearing aids via the “double audio” functionality. This is a long -awaited and required addition to the customer to the set of accessibility features of the Fire TV.
It’s nice to see Amazon to ensure that it is the Omni Mini-Led Fire TV, and it will work with any compatible hearing aid.
First, you will connect hearing aid to the TV, but to activate double audio, you can do so in quick settings or the main accessibility settings panel and select the functionality.
To find a double audio or an interactive art, make sure that your mini mini TV OMNI runs the latest version of the operating system. Amazon recently deployed a software update, so check it and trigger an update if available. From there, you will find these two new features that still make Amazon’s best TV.