Dish became the first U.S. pay TV provider to integrate with Alexa for hands-free TV back in May, when it introduced a way for Hopper and Wally DVR users to search for programs and control their ...
Dish is changing the way that people watch TV with Amazon Alexa. Available today, Dish customers with a Hopper or Wally and an Amazon Echo, Echo Dot or Amazon Tap can watch hands-free TV with Alexa.
Amazon Echo owners who also have a Dish Hopper DVR can now surf channels hands-free, using only their voice and the power of Alexa. Dish first announced back in CES 2016 that it will add the ...
The days of frantically searching for a lost TV remote may soon be coming to an end, at least for Dish customers, as Amazon’s digital brain Alexa can now control Dish DVRs. For it to work, users will ...
If you’re a Dish subscriber, you may already be familiar with Amazon’s Alexa, as the company introduced Alexa for its Hopper devices in April 2017 and expanded support to its Joey clients in October ...
DISH is looking to end "where's the remote?" hunting with an update for its Hopper and Wally set-top boxes that adds Amazon Alexa support. The new feature works with Amazon's Echo, Echo Dot, and ...
Dish Network customers who have the company's Wally, Hopper, or Joey DVR will soon have access to Hands-Free TV via Google Assistant support. The company announced the new integration today, though it ...
Dish Network customers won't have to change the channel from their remote controls anymore. Now, they can just ask Google. SEE ALSO: Google Home Max is the best smart speaker if you love your music ...
Amazon Echo owners have been able to control their Dish Hopper DVRs over a year now using Alexa voice commands. If you’ve been living in envy, the wait is now over as the Google Assistant can now help ...
Second-generation voice remote features voice search and command, motion-activated backlighting and Remote Finder Two customizable buttons create shortcuts to user’s choice, like Netflix, parental ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Owners of a Hopper DVR and an Amazon Echo can now change the channel or find a specific programming ...
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