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Fire TV Remote Cover TiVo Peanut Style APP buttons

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Description

Changelog:
 

V2 - APP Button cover is a new feature.  It snaps in after the remote is in the cover.  It protects from accidentally activating apps like Prime Video when handling the remote.  The app buttons are still completely accessible, just shielded a bit.

Description

This is version 16 of my Fire TV remote cover.  I have a large series of covers on MakerWorld.  Check my other models if you are interested in a different style.  This remote is based on the very comfortable TiVo Peanut design.  There are inserts for different models of remote.  See the photo of which remotes this supports.
 

Key Features:

  • Can stand on end
  • Prints with no supports
  • Adds length to shorter remotes for uniformity
  • Has a comfortable shape for easier holding
  • Shape makes it easy to determine which end needs to be pointed at the TV

This model uses inserts to fill the bottom for remotes that are shorter.  It fits the newest Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced with no additional inserts.  You can delete them from the built plate.

 

For people with rulers, measure the length of your remote and choose the insert that matches:

158mm - Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced - Delete extra fillers

151mm - 1st Gen Alexa Voice Remote filler

142mm - 3rd Gen Alexa Voice Remote filler

If you have a remote that does not fall in these lengths, PM me and I will make a model for you to use.

 

The newest Amazon Pro remote that has backlight and find-me features has a different shape and does not fit this cover.  I have a model for that remote here:

 

Fire TV Stick Voice Remote Pro TiVo Peanut Style - Free 3D Print Model - MakerWorld

 

Printing:

I mostly use PLA because it is easy to print.  PETG works well too.  I have printed these in TPU and they work and are a tad bit more comfortable to use but can be tricky because TPU gets stringy.

 

Assembly:

 

Slide the filler in for your remote if you need it.

Slide top cover over top of remote control.

Slide remote control into bottom cover.

Done.

 

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