Alexa+ Lets users Jump to Specific Scenes on Prime Video and Fire TV

With the newly announced Alexa+ experience, Amazon’s smart assistant can now navigate movies on Prime Video for users. Through its integration with Prime Video and Fire TV, Alexa+ enables seamless scene-jumping without the need for manual fast-forwarding.
Alexa+ Demonstrates Seamless Movie Navigation
At a press event in New York, Amazon showcased the new feature by asking Alexa+ about a movie in which Bradley Cooper sings a song. After identifying the film as A Star Is Born, Alexa+ then allowed the user to skip directly to the scene where he performs.

Amazon explains that users can direct Alexa+ to the right scene using details such as the actor’s or character’s name, a quote, or other contextual cues.
Alexa+ Can Identify Songs from TV Show Credits
Alexa+ users can also ask the assistant to identify a song played during a TV show’s credits, even if they don’t know the title or artist, according to Amazon.
However, this feature is part of a broader set of Alexa+ upgrades designed to enhance smart home integration.
Users can now transfer music between rooms, receive summaries of household events (such as whether the trash was taken out), and create multi-step automation routines using voice commands.
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