- Tell Alexa the little about the movie you would like to see
- Requires an Alexa + or Amazon Prime subscription
- US-US only for the moment
Alexa, Alexa + of Amazon, Alexa +, has all kinds of new features that you can read on this link. And if you are a fire owner in fire – whether it is a complementary stick or a fire television screen – you can enjoy a new feature that seems perfect to avoid parents’ embarrassment and boredom of boredom.
The new feature allows you to jump into a specific part of the film you watch. Amazon demonstrated this yesterday, asking Alexa + in which film Bradley Cooper sang a song. He answered with A star was bornthe right answer; When Alexa + was then invited to jump into this part of the film, it did exactly that.
How does Alexa +stage jump work?
As Amazon explains, you can arrive at a specific scene using details such as the actor’s name or the character they play, a special quote from the film or other key data.
It is an interesting idea that will save a lot of rapid rocket, especially if you have always wanted to show someone a particular part of a film such as a memorable action scene or a really funny visual gag, or if you want to review a specific scene. It was easy on DVDs and Blu-Rayons, with cooked chapters, but streaming left this convenience behind.
In addition to moving on to content, there are also obvious advantages for jumping content, as when the whole family is in the room and the action on the screen becomes a little too spicy for everyone’s comfort – I hope you can simply say to jump this scene ” and he will know when to resume.
This is not the only new feature that Alexa + will bring to your Fire television. This will also allow you to ask your assistant details on the songs played during the credits, even if you do not know the name of the song or the artist by playing it. It should save you a few shazams.
I did not have the opportunity to test this feature, but I expected that it is exclusive to the content of Prime Video, at least at the beginning, which will have the necessary metadata for Alexa + to take advantage – but can include everything you buy as well as what is available in your subscription. And at least at least it will be only American, because Alexa + takes place in the United States before becoming more widely available.
Alexa + will be available for American users on most Echo and Fire TV devices in the coming weeks, and it will be free if you have a prime subscription. If you don’t, it’s $ 19.99 per month – $ 5 per month more than the full subscription. It is quite clear on which Amazon expects what you buy.