According to news on this site on September 4, foreign blogger Janko Roettgers discovered that Amazon’s two new generation Fire TV Stick devices have received FCC approval. Amazon submitted two "digital media receivers," and while there's no explicit mention of either being a Fire TV Stick, features suggest they are.
This site found that these two devices are variants of each other, which means they are either standard and Lite versions, or standard Edition and Max Edition. The two new devices are likely to be the 2023 Fire TV Stick, with one device carrying FCC ID 2A4DH-6392 and model number M3N6RA, while the other device has FCC ID 2A4DH-6387 and model number K3R6AT.
Amazon has used the "Digital Media Receiver" designation on Fire TV in the past, and the FCC filing also lists them with LG during testing In the case of a large "accessory" connection made, this accessory could be an LG TV or monitor and used with a Bluetooth accessory.
The main difference between the two devices disclosed in the FCC filing is that M3N6RA supports WiFi 6, while K3R6AT supports WiFi 6E, and one of them may support 4K.
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