We covered one of the other features last week that you can check out in our article: How to Use Bluetooth Headphones with Fire TV. It just takes a couple of seconds for the game or app to transfer over, and as you’d expect, you can manage them later by moving them between internal and external storage.Īdding additional storage is just one of the new features for the Fire TV that Amazon announced last month. There you’ll see a list of your apps and games, and you can go through and move the larger ones to the flash drive. To start moving apps to the flash storage, go to Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications. It just takes a couple of seconds to format, and when it’s done, head to Settings > About > Storage, and you’ll see the extra space listed. Then, depending on the type of drive you have, you may need to let the Fire TV format it as FAT32. For this article, I’m using a USB 3.0 64 GB flash drive. Your Amazon Fire TV stick connects to the adapter's HDMI port.
Change the adapter's output setting to match the region's signal. Plug in your Fire Stick's USB power cable. Plug a flash drive into the USB port on the back of your Fire TV. MicroUSB Network adapters supported by Fire Stick, there are even official ones from Amazon. Also, note that external hard drives are not supported. But now, the previously useless USB port on the back of the box can be used to expand its storage space.īefore adding a flash drive to your Amazon Fire TV, you should know that Amazon recommends using a USB 3.0 flash drive that’s 128 GB or smaller for best performance. But if you download just a few quality game titles, you’ll quickly find that the paltry 8 GB of internal storage is not enough.