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5 best AV receivers with Amazon Alexa
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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AmazonAlexaisAmazon‘s proprietary version of the Google Assistant or Siri, and it allows you to control a wide variety of other gadgets via simple voice control.
One category of gadgets that offerAlexasupport is AV receivers. UsingAlexais especially great when you are watching a movie or listening tomusicand just don’t feel like going to the device to turn a dial.
However, many AV receivers now offerAlexasupport, so picking one can be tricky. That is precisely why we’ve compiled a list for what we think are the best AV receivers with AmazonAlexasupport.
Note:Deals are subject to change. Keep in mind that the price tag often varies. We recommend going on the vendor’s website to check the price. Some of the products may be out of stock by the time you’ve made your purchasing decision. So, hurry up and hit the buy button.
What are the best AV receivers with Amazon Alexa support?
Yamaha RX-V685
If you like enjoying your music or watching your movies with a 7.2-channel surround sound system, then you couldn’t go wrong with the Yamaha RX-V685.
Not only is the sound crystal-clear and enveloping, but the Amazon Alexa support makes it great for those that hate leaving their chair or couch to make any music selection.
Denon AVR-S960H
You can’t go wrong with this Denon AVR-S960H receiver. It has a 7 channel configuration with 90Watt X 7 W high power channels, it comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and AirPlay 2 wireless connectivities and Alexa is just the perfect cherry on top.
And although managing this high tech equipment might seem intimidating, the Denon receiver comes with an extremely friendly on-screen set-up assistant that will help you every step of the way.
Denon AVR-X2700H
With discrete high-current amplifiers on all channels, the AVR-X2700H delivers 95W per channel. It comes with low impedance drivers that provide operational stability for a plethora of speaker range.
The AVR-X2700H supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology, DTS:X, and DTS Virtual:X, plus an HDMI section with HDCP 2.3 support and 4K upscaling for HDMI sources.
It’s pretty clear that you’re not dealing with your grandma’s receiver here and you will need to pair it with no less than excellent quality speakers.
Yamaha R-N303BL
The Yamaha R-N303BL lets you enjoy your smartphone, networked audio, streaming services, or just the TV all in Hi-Fi quality, with exceptional sonic integrity on everything you hear.
More so, the built-in Amazon Alexa support makes it so that controlling the AV receiver is easier than ever before, just as long as you know what to tell it.
Denon AVR-X1600H
If you’re looking for a multimedia powerhouse, then the Denon AVR-X1600H is just the right thing for you.
It comes with a 7-channel amplifier with the latest audio technology that also supports the latest in Dolby Atmos technology so that the soundtrack of your movies or the music that you are listening to seem truly 3D.
When you want to sit back and relax, you really want to put an emphasis on thesitting backpart.
That is why having your multimedia system with voice control is great, since you can just give voice commands without ever lifting a finger.
As such, go ahead and buy yourself an AV receiver that features Amazon Alexa support, and see what voice control truly feels like.
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Radu Tyrsina
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