Amazon Fire TV can now show live video feeds, but the lag remains

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Live video from your connected cameras works on the Fire TV, but the experience still needs a lot of work.

Tucked amid
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was a little nugget about
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. Specifically, that you can now view live video feeds from Alexa-enabled cameras. That's the same sort of functionality we have on the
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, of course. And as it turns out, it's exactly the same functionality. Just on a much larger display.

Here's how it works: You'll need a second-generation Fire TV or Fire TV Stick. (The new Amazon Fire TV won't be available until Oct. 25.) And you'll need to be in either the United States, UK or Germany. And you'll need to have a security camera that's got an Alexa Video Skill enabled. In my case, that's the
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Just like with the Echo Show, all you have to do is say "Alexa, show me my front-door camera" to get things rolling. (Or whatever your camera's named, I guess.)


Here's the
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doorbell on the
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update. ... Still kinda slow, and still not push. (Needs push for motion/rings!)
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And this is where things start to fall apart. There's still a ton of lag in the process. It takes a few seconds for the Skill to fire up on the Fire TV. Then it takes a few more seconds for feed to start streaming. (In the example above, I'm running out of the bedroom to the front door in real time — and it actually took me maybe half as long as it seems, because of the lag in the feed.)

Then there's also the issue of showing mediocre 1080p footage on a 55-inch 4K display, but that's another gripe for another time.

Just like with the Echo Show, this is a cool feature that works. It just needs to much work better before it's something you'd actually want to use.

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