Amazon has confirmed it will remotely disable all Fire TV Blaster devices by the end of March, effectively ending support for the infrared remote control accessory. The Fire TV Blaster, a legacy hardware accessory, allows users to control non-smart TVs and sound systems through their Fire TV interface and Alexa voice commands. A forthcoming firmware update will deactivate the device, removing its core functionality. The company has not announced a direct replacement, leaving users to seek alternative solutions.
This planned shutdown has sparked significant consumer backlash and reignited debates about digital ownership, planned obsolescence, and the use of remote kill switches ...