A:AnswerI don't have one, but it should work. Start the Fire Stick app, go to settings and there is settings for Bluetooth connection. Follow the instruction on screen for connecting to your Bluetooth speaker.
A:AnswerTo Begin with you would need some type of antenna either inside or outside to receive those over-the-air broadcast channels. All TVs have a coaxial input to hook the antenna to .. You don't need any external device like a fire stick or a Roku to get your over the air channels on your TV
A:AnswerYou can get All the free channels that come on the fire stick such as freevee , tubi tv , pluto tv etc all You have to do is say free channels into your Alexa remote and it will tell you what's free and then download them.
A:AnswerYes, there is Xfinity Stream you can get for a price, they will get you local channels without paying the rental box fee. Same for AT&T or any ISP that is in your area.
A:AnswerOne TV at a time.
Should have other channels and some local channels, too.
All you need for Fire Stick to work is have it connected to Wifi.
Setting up instruction is included in the package box.
A:AnswerDevice plugs into hdmi port. Would have to use output port from tv to sound bar. Device will control volume of sound bar unlike Roku which does not
A:AnswerAs long as your TV has HDMI port, you can plug the Fire Stick 4K into it and get the TV input to that HDMI port to stream with Fire Stick. 4k will stream as HD if you have older TV