Google Nest does not work directly with Amazon Fire Stick. The two devices are not designed to be compatible with each other, as they are produced by competing companies – Google and Amazon.
Google Nest, formerly known as Google Home, is a smart speaker and voice assistant that uses Google Assistant to control various smart home devices, stream music, answer questions, and perform other tasks. On the other hand, Amazon Fire Stick is a streaming media player that allows users to access various streaming services such as Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and more on their TV.
While both devices offer smart home capabilities and voice control, they operate on different platforms and do not have a partnership or integration that allows them to work together seamlessly. This means that you won’t be able to directly control your Amazon Fire Stick using voice commands through Google Nest.
However, there are some workarounds that can help you achieve limited integration between Google Nest and Amazon Fire Stick. One option is to use a universal remote control that is compatible with both devices. This way, you can control your Fire Stick using the remote, which can also be programmed to work with Google Nest. Keep in mind that this may require some setup and configuration.
Another option is to use a third-party app or service that acts as a bridge between the two devices. For example, you can use apps like Harmony or Yonomi to create custom routines or commands that can control both Google Nest and Amazon Fire Stick. These apps often require some setup and configuration to link the devices together.
It’s important to note that while these workarounds may provide some level of integration, they may not offer the same level of convenience and functionality as devices that are designed to work together. Additionally, compatibility and support for these workarounds can vary, so it’s advisable to check for updated information and user reviews before investing in any third-party solutions.
Google Nest and Amazon Fire Stick do not have a direct partnership or integration, and as a result, they are not as compatible as users would like. However, with some effort and the use of additional tools, it is possible to achieve limited integration between the two devices.