Works with Fire TV Stick · Cube · Fire TV sets

The Fire Stick remote that doesn’t ask you to sign in

Remote Pro pairs with your Fire TV over WiFi using the on-screen PIN — that’s it. No Amazon account, no login, no profile switching. Navigation, playback and a full keyboard for those long password fields.

What you get

Built on the Fire TV protocol, not a workaround

No Amazon account needed

Amazon’s official app makes you sign in before you can press a single button. Remote Pro pairs with the device itself — a 4-digit PIN on screen and you’re in.

The keyboard you deserve

Typing a streaming password with a D-pad is the worst part of owning a Fire Stick. Remote Pro types from your iPhone keyboard directly into Fire TV text fields.

Every Fire TV form factor

Fire TV Sticks (Lite, 4K, 4K Max), Fire TV Cube, and Fire TV edition televisions from Toshiba, Insignia and friends — same pairing, same controls.

Wake and sleep

Fire TV devices stay network-awake in standby, so Remote Pro can wake them — handy when the physical remote is in another room, or another dimension.

Setup

Pairing with a Fire TV

  1. 1

    Make sure the iPhone and the Fire TV are on the same WiFi network.

  2. 2

    Open Remote Pro and tap Scan — the Fire TV shows up by its device name.

  3. 3

    Tap it. The Fire TV displays a 4-digit PIN on screen; type it into Remote Pro.

  4. 4

    Paired. Full navigation and keyboard, no account, no cables.

The honest part

What you should know before installing anything

Volume and channel buttons don’t work — on any Fire TV app

Amazon’s network protocol simply has no volume or channel commands; the physical remote does volume over infrared/HDMI-CEC to the TV itself. Every third-party Fire TV remote app has this limitation — the ones that show volume buttons anyway just fail silently. Remote Pro disables them and tells you why. Use your TV’s own volume (or its brand’s remote app) alongside.

ADB debugging is not required

Some remote apps route through Android debugging, which needs developer settings switched on. Remote Pro uses Amazon’s consumer pairing flow — no developer options, no ADB.

And yes — there’s an official free app

The official Fire TV app is free and works well — after you sign into an Amazon account and pick your profile. If you’d rather not log in on your own hardware (or you’re on a shared/guest device), Remote Pro pairs directly. It also controls your Samsung, Android TV and Roku gear from the same screen.

Guides for Fire TV owners

Other TVs in the house?

One app for the Fire TV — and every other TV you own.

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