C4/5 here as well, I know it's not TV related to your question, Randy, but I just installed Alexa enabled controllers for my fans in the house. I only just stumbled on these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GKGB6L5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Just overhauled my house for automation, I went with Alexa due to ease of use and more products seem to be Alexa friendly vs Google: - Thermostat - Lights (at least one I can control in every room) - Fans - Echo Dot in each room - Firestick in each TV (smart or dumb TV, I can at least control programming) Aaron Mann On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 9:32 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > I have an Amazon Firetv and the fire tv app on my phone. I can control > lot of stuff, turn tv on/off, control amazon prime tv, netflix, other apps. > I cannot control Directtv box. > My friend c/5 has Amazon Cube. It controls his Dish network channels > plus everything I can do with Amazon tv. > Derrick > i think Cube be best. read up on that product. > > > On 2/23/21 5:14 PM, Randy Anderson wrote: > > Hello > > > > I have a SCI 4/5, no movement from the neck down using a sip and puff > > power wheelchair. > > The picture on our TV went out yesterday morning so I'm looking for > > another one. > > > > I'm seeing that some TVs they come with an option of using your voice > > with Google or Alexa, and maybe others. > > I do have Alexa now, mostly lights, a phone call now and then, etc. > > Do any of you have a TV with these functions? > > How well does it work for you, do you prefer Alexa or Google? > > Is Alexa or Google more user-friendly for a hands-free operation? > > Are there other options I should be aware of? > > > > If anybody has a TV with the Alexa and Google function, which TV do > > you own? > > Do or don't you like it? > > > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thank you, Randy > > > > > >

