
The portable streaming device turns televisions into a smart TV (Picture: Getty Images)
An Amazon Fire TV accessory will soon be completely unusable,the company has said.
The tech giant is emailing customers saying that support for the Fire TV Blaster will be phased out from January 31.
As much as Amazon has stopped selling tech before,this is the first time they’ve bricked a perfectly functioning smart home device.
The tiny Echo Flex smart speaker,for example,was discontinued in 2021 but still works to this day.
Amazon stopped selling the Fire TV Blaster last year after six years.
An email to people who have bought the gadget says: ‘In the coming weeks,support for Fire TV Blaster will be discontinued,and the device will stop working.’

The email gives owners some options,however (Picture: AFTVNews)
Prefer us to the others? Then tell Google!
As a loyal Metro reader,we want to make sure you never miss our stories when searching for your news. Whether it is the latest politics news explained,live football coverage or a showbiz scoop.
Click here and tick Metro.co.uk to ensure you see stories from us first in Google Search.

Our journalists work hard to deliver the most important stories from around the world

Some sellers pry open Fire TV Sticks to install illegal apps (Picture: Photothek)
It comes as Amazon is beefing up its efforts to crack down on so-called ‘dodgy’ Fire TV Sticks,which let users illegally stream paid content for free.
Some 1.5 million adults have illegally streamed in the past six months using jailbroken Amazon Fire TV Sticks,according to a YouGov poll.
The police have even carried out raids to find people bootlegging content,while Amazon is working with anti-piracy groups to identify unofficial apps on its stores.
People using the dodgy sticks,also called ‘modded’ sticks,are now being shown a warning if they’re using an illegal app.
Amazon is warning that such sticks can make people more vulnerable to malware and cyber-fraud.
While people can still simply close the notification,it will soon be replaced by a pop-up saying the app can’t be used at all.
United News - unews.co.za