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How To Use Amazon Fire TV Stick For Easy Digital Signage: A Beginner’s Guide
How To Use Amazon Fire TV Stick For Easy Digital Signage: A Beginner’s Guide

This article will walk you through all you need to know about using Fugo + Amazon Fire TV Stick to power your digital signage.

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💡 Update - Effective November 2023

Please note that while Fugo can be and is used on an Amazon Fire TV Stick, we no longer recommend them for new purchases.

We will continue to maintain and improve our Fire Stick support, but for a better experience, we recommend considering other devices if your budget allows.

The Chromecast with Google TV, Raspberry Pi 5, and the dedicated Amazon Signage Stick (with Fugo support coming soon) are better alternatives that offer more reliable performance for digital signage.

This article has been updated slightly from its original iteration to reflect our changing views on Amazon devices.

For more details on the limitations of Amazon Fire devices and a full list of supported and unsupported hardware, visit our Amazon Fire TV Hardware Directory here.


Doing business in the digital (signage) age: using screens to engage your customers

Digital signage is one of those things you may not know you know about. The term may be unfamiliar, but the thing itself is everywhere - in stores, airports, restaurants, offices… if you’ve left your house in the last week, you’ve undoubtedly encountered it. ‘Digital signage’ is a catch-all to describe any screen outside of the home displaying content to an audience, ranging from internal teams to customers, diners, school students, and more.

It’s a great way to engage and communicate with your customers: TV screens are increasingly replacing printed posters to promote products & social media, display menu boards, distribute business metrics & dashboards, and communicate your business or organization’s brand.

With its advantages well established in capturing audiences who are all digital natives, the important question now isn’t so much ‘Should I be using digital signage?” (to which the answer is a resounding YES!) but rather ‘How do I get content on my business’ screens?

The answer to that question is much simpler than you might think. It lies not in the usual suspects:

  • Expensive commercial TV screens & media players

  • Laptop-to-TV setups that swallow a display with cables

  • USB sticks loaded up with video & image files

Rather, the solution is uncomplicated - turning the TV you’ve already got into a digital sign using Fugo. I

If you’ve got a ‘smart’ TV, you can download Fugo from your TV's app store, much like downloading Netflix. But if you’ve got a ‘dumb’ TV you need to turn smart, enter the Amazon Fire TV Stick.

This guide will teach you everything you need to know about using an Amazon Fire TV Stick to run your digital signage 😎


Turning your ‘dumb’ screen smart with Amazon Fire TV Stick

Amazon Fire TV Sticks - or ‘Fire sticks’ as we call them - are one of the most popular, consumer-grade media players used for running digital signage.

The Fire TV Stick is shaped like an oversized USB flash drive. It connects to the internet via Wi-fi (or ethernet - but a bit more on this later), and plugs directly into your TV's HDMI port & installs an operating system, turning any TV into a Smart TV.


What can you do with a Fire TV Stick?

On its own, the Fire stick is an impressively clever device that lets you do quite a lot - stream movies, tv shows, music and even play games downloaded from the Amazon Appstore. Though we highly discourage you to do that in a business setting as it not only requires a special license, but this kind of consumer content meant for home consumption is unlikely to engage your audience with your business in any meaningful way.

Its real potential is unlocked from pairing your Fire stick to a content management software like Fugo that lets you create unique content playlists, zone your screen, schedule & update content on the fly, connect to apps, and monitor playback - all remotely, from anywhere.

This gives you complete control over what you display and when, allowing you to keep content fresh and relevant to your audience - a much better use of your screen space than streaming a TV show you probably have to keep on silent.


Choosing the right Fire TV Stick

You’ve got a couple of options for setting up digital signage with a Fire stick.

All Fire sticks run on Fire OS. Fire OS is based on Android, so anything that runs on Android will run on Fire OS. At the time of writing this, the latest Fire OS version is 7 and runs Android 9 Pie.

The most popular Fire stick model is the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. It costs around $50 and is extremely performant, playing 4k videos without any problem.

You can find a detailed comparison of all the Fire TV devices here. Fugo supports most Fire stick versions, although older versions have limited support - you can see our list of supported & unsupported devices here.

If you’re looking for something with a bit more oomph than a Fire stick, there is the more expensive but powerful Fire TV Cube ($120.) There are also TVs with Fire OS inbuilt, for which you wouldn’t need the Fire stick.

There are also Android-based devices with comparable pricing & better performance:


Advantages of using Amazon Fire TV for digital signage

There are three main reasons that make the Amazon Fire TV Stick our favorite digital signage player for small businesses:

  1. They’re affordable

  2. They’re consistently updated by Amazon

  3. They’re easy to get your hands on

1. They’re affordable

Fire Sticks are affordable compared to other players, yet surprisingly stable and powerful for a consumer grade media player. At $50 a pop, you can’t beat the combination of performance and bang-for-your-buck.

2. They’re consistently updated by Amazon

When choosing a player it’s important that it’s running the latest operating system, but most importantly the latest WebView version. This is vital because not only will it keep your playback stable and consistent, but it will ensure your device supports the latest visual effects that keep audiences so engaged with your signage in the first place:

  • Animations

  • Advanced screen splitting

  • Displaying multiple videos using screen splitting

  • The latest CSS visuals

Fire Sticks are constantly updated by the Amazon team. They run on Android 9 and compared to other players in the industry, stay pretty up-to-date.

We frequently see users trying to still run digital signage on Android TV boxes running Android 4. Such players have major limitations - they are only capable of playing singular images and videos, missing out on dynamic content like zoned content carousels, video/image/text overlay, and content animations.

Some commercial and consumer players are still running old operating systems or are entirely neglected by the manufacturer (Chromebit, I’m looking at you!) This is most prevalent in Android TV based devices.

3. They’re easy to get your hands on

When you purchase commercial grade players, you typically have to do so through a 3rd party hardware reseller who often obscures pricing or requires you to sign a contract with a software vendor.

In contrast, Fire Sticks are available for anyone to purchase directly online, up to 7 units in one go (to purchase more, you’ll need an Amazon business account.)

At Fugo we are ALL ABOUT low-to-no entrance barriers (which is why we made our software so easy to use, after all.) So Fire sticks get an A+ on their accessibility.


When not to use Amazon FireTV

While a Fire stick is an option for businesses looking to get their digital signage set up quick and easy, there are some occasions when you'll need a more powerful player.

Large project rollouts

We absolutely do not recommend Fire Sticks for running large screen networks (50+ screens.) That’s because the failure rate is comparatively high for Fire sticks as opposed to commercial-grade players. Implementing large rollouts with them will mean a lot of maintenance down the road.

Note: If you need help planning an enterprise or special project, we’re happy to consult with you on hardware. You can get in touch here.

Video walls

Do not try running video walls using Fire sticks. They simply are not powerful enough. You’ll need a much higher performing player to keep up the playback - we can help you determine the best one for your needs.

HTML 5 video playback

Amazon Fire TV Sticks do not currently support HTML5 video playback. This means that using Fugo with Fire Stick, you cannot create dynamic content that overlays anything on top of a video.

Take the example below. Fugo’s design studio allows you to overlay content like text and apps on top of video content. If you wanted to display, say - the calendar app - on top of a video, you need HTML 5 video support to play this type of mixed content on screen. Fire sticks don’t have this support, and subsequently will simply display the video on top of the calendar app.

How to set up Amazon Fire TV Stick for digital signage

Fugo offers native Fire stick support. You can download our app from the Amazon Appstore directly from your Fire TV device and pair it to our software on your phone or PC - you’ll find the instructions for that in this guide.

Alternatively, you can deliver the Fugo app onto your Fire TV devices directly from your Amazon account. This is a neat way of installing the app on multiple devices at the same time. You can do that in three steps:

  1. Log into your Amazon account at amazon.com

  2. Find the box in the right-hand side where it says “Deliver to” and choose your connected device you want the app to be installed on. If you choose Cloud Only, the app will automatically be installed on new devices

Finally, there is a 3rd way you can install fugo on your device - you can sideload the Fugo app apk. This can be useful if for some reason the Fugo app is not available in your appstore region or you want to run an old version of the app.


Fire Stick tricks

Finally, we want to share a few tips & tricks for getting the most out of your Amazon Fire TV Stick!

Set up remote

If your remote doesn't pair, press and hold the Home button for up to 10 seconds to send it to "discovery mode" so you can complete the pairing process.

Further remote troubleshooting details can be found here.

Mirror your phone’s screen

A bit like Apple TV, the Fire TV Stick can also take whatever’s on your phone and put it up on your TV.

To set this up, hold down the Home button on your Fire TV remote. This will open the quick-access menu, where you’ll see a mirroring option.

Now, find the mirroring option on your phone. This will depend on what device you’re using but will usually be within the Settings menu. You can find instructions for iPhone and Android, respectively.

Speed up your Fire stick by closing background processes

If you’re noticing a slower-than-usual response on your Fire stick that’s not due to internet connection, you can usually speed it up by closing other background apps. You can find really easy instructions for that here.

Get them cheaper on Black Friday

It probably won’t come as a surprise, but the best time to buy a firestick is on Black Friday when Amazon and a bunch of other tech outlets & stores are running their Black Friday deals on Amazon devices.

Amazon Ethernet Adaptor for Fire TV

Fire sticks only come with Wifi support. The Wifi antenna is pretty strong but for some businesses, the most reliable internet connection comes via an ethernet cable. The Fire stick does not come with an Ethernet socket, however you can use an Amazon Ethernet Adaptor for Fire TV.

These handy adapters cost around $15 let you take advantage of the speed and reliability of wired Internet especially if you are displaying a lot of content that requires a stable internet connection (like the Youtube app, for example.)

USB power cable for Amazon Fire TV

Finding a convenient AC outlet to power your Fire stick can be difficult, especially for wall-mounted TVs. And the long cable attached to your Fire stick’s AC adapter can create clutter and an unsightly visual for your display. One way around this is by using the USB port to power your Fire stick.

You can try with a Mission USB Power Cable for Amazon Fire TV which costs $20 - or the much cheaper and more elegant solution fire-Cable Plus Wireless Adapter that costs $10. Just note that there are mixed reviews on the latter as it does not always work for everyone.

Where to get an Amazon Fire TV Stick

The obvious place to find a Fire stick is naturally on Amazon. But since these devices are used pretty commonly in households, you can find them in just about any hardware store. If you’re shopping in the US, you’ll find them in Best Buy, Target, or Walmart and Tesco or Currys in the UK.

Before getting your digital signage set up, run through the checklist of everything you’ll need

  • A compatible TV - any TV that has HD or UHD plus a HDMI port (most TV screens these days will have this)

  • A Wifi connection

  • An Amazon account. You don’t have to subscribe to Amazon Prime in order to use a Fire TV Stick, but you do need to have a regular account. You can set one up online or at the time of set up, no problem.

  • 2 AAA batteries for your Alexa remote

  • A Fugo account. This account will allow you to connect your screen to our content management software where you can control what, where, and when your content plays. You can try it free for 2 weeks & subscriptions start at $20/screen per month.


You’re ready to set up your digital signage with Amazon Fire TV Stick!

Now that you’ve seen how cheap and easy it is to turn any screen into smart digital signage with a Fire stick, you’re ready to get started! We’re here to answer questions and help you through the setup process, if necessary.

To get started, sign up for a 14-day free trial or get in touch if you need any help.

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