Amazon Firestick devices have an automatic sleep feature that will stop streaming any media after a certain amount of time has passed. This is to help save users on data and power usage by stopping the stream when it is potentially not in use.
This guide will provide detailed breakdowns of the many ways that you can alter your sleep timer settings on your Amazon Fire TV device. Later in this guide, you can find troubleshooting methods that have been proven to solve various issues with your device.
Can You Put A Sleep Timer On Firestick?
Amazon Firestick devices have a built-in sleep timer that will automatically put the device into a state of rest after an allotted period of time has passed. This is a power-saving feature and can also help moderate data usage for users who sometimes leave the Firestick device running when they are not around.
The different methods for altering your sleep timer on your Firestick can be found later in this guide. If you are having issues setting your sleep timer on your Firestick device, you should consult some of the troubleshooting methods detailed at the end of this guide.
How To Set Sleep Timer On Firestick
1. Set Up Sleep Timer Using Menu
You can set the sleep timer on your Firestick by entering into the Settings menu from the Firestick homepage. Once you have entered the Settings menu, you will then see the Sleep Timer tab.
In the Sleep Timer menu, you will be able to access your current sleep timer settings and change them to your liking. Once you are satisfied with your changes, simply confirm them and they will automatically be reflected.
2. Set Up Sleep Timer Using Fire TV App
You can use the Fire TV app to control your Firestick device and edit the sleep timer options. To do this, you will need to sync the Fire TV app to your TV while using your Firestick device. Once you have done this, you can simply press navigate to the Sleep menu in the Fire TV application where you can edit your sleep timer settings.
3. Use A Smart Plug
Using a smart plug (view on Amazon) is another way that you can control your Firestick device’s sleep setting. A smart plug can be programmed to restrict power from certain devices during certain time periods. This is essentially all that a sleep timer does.
If you have a smart plug available, you could simply program it to be off during certain periods of time and use that outlet to power the TV that you are using to watch movies and TV shows on your Firestick device.
4. Use ADB Shell
You can use the ADB utility software available in the Android SDK to enhance your level of control over your Amazon Firestick. This includes altering the sleep timer and even disabling it entirely if you wish. The steps to setup ADB on your Firestick device are listed below:
1. Enable ADB Debugging on Your Amazon Firestick
The first thing that you will need to do is enable the ADB debugging mode on your Amazon Firestick. To do this, you must first navigate to the home screen on your device. From there, enter into the settings menu. In the settings menu, you will see the “My Fire TV” tab.
Click into the “My Fire TV” menu and click into the “Developer Options” tab. There, you will be able to enable the ADB debugging function on your device.
You will need the Android SDK platform tools to properly edit the internal programming of your Firestick. To install these on your Windows PC, you will first need the installation package found here.
Once you have downloaded and opened the file, you should extract it to a place on your computer. Once you have done this, pull up your Start menu and type cmd then press Enter. Once the cmd prompt is opened, you will then need to navigate to your route directory by typing cd \ change directories.
Once you are in your root directory you will be able to navigate to the directory where the SDK installation files were extracted on your PC. This can be reached by typing cd followed by the name of the folder you extracted the SDK files to.
From here, you can connect your Firestick to your PC by using the command adb connect followed by the IP address of the device. This will be detailed more in the next step.
3. Get Your Firestick IP Address
You will need the IP address of your Firestick device to connect it to your PC so that you can alter the settings in the command prompt. To get your device’s IP, you must first navigate to the settings menu on your Firestick device.
Once you are in the settings menu, click on the “About” tab. There you will find the “Network” menu where you can find the IP address of your device. Make a note of the IP address and move on to the next step.
4. Open Command Prompt and Connect Your Firestick Device To The ADB Software
You will next need to connect your device to your PC so that you can issue commands to your device from the command prompt. To do this, open the start menu on your PC and type cmd to open the command prompt.
Once the command prompt is open, navigate to the directory where you extracted the SDK platform-tools by typing cd followed by the name of the folder where you extracted them. Once you have navigated to the proper directory, type adb connect followed by the IP address of your Firestick device.
This will bring up a prompt to appear on your Amazon Fire TV device asking you to allow the device to enter USB debugging mode. Check the option to “Always Allow From This Computer” and press “Ok”.
Once you have completed this process your Amazon Firestick will be successfully linked to your PC. This will allow you to access control options that you would not regularly have access to.
5. Disable Auto Sleep On Your Firestick Device In The Command Prompt
Now that you have successfully connected your device to your PC, you can alter the sleep settings in the command prompt. To do this, first type adb shell in the command prompt.
This will take you to a directory containing certain behaviors that your Firestick has, including the sleep timer. After the shell@tank:/ $ text, you will be able to enter the command settings put secure sleep_timeout, followed by the number of minutes you wish to go in between sleep modes.
Once you have completed this step you will have successfully edited the sleep timer on your Firestick device. You can also use the command prompt to issue many more commands to your device from your PC.
How To Fix Sleep Timer Problems On Firestick
There are several troubleshooting methods that you can consider if you are experiencing issues with your sleep timer or any other problems that you could potentially encounter. The most common problem-solving methods proven to resolve these types of issues are listed below:
1. Restart Your Amazon Firestick Device
You should consider restarting your device if you are having problems with your Amazon Firestick device. Powering the device on and off again will give the device a chance to reconcile any potential run-time errors that could be causing functionality issues.
A quick restart is often the best first approach to solving any type of problem that you are experiencing with your Amazon Firestick device. A restart can also encourage any sleep timer setting modifications to go into effect.
2. Update Firestick
The most common cause of issues and general functionality errors is out-of-date software on your Amazon Firestick device. Your device depends on the most recent version of its software to function properly. These updates contain bug fixes and quality-of-life optimization for your device.
If you find that you are experiencing frequent issues with your Amazon Firestick device, you could need an update. Your Firestick device will automatically notify you of any updates available when it is connected to a valid internet connection.
The user will have to manually download the update and install it for it to be applied. This is a key step of the update process that many look over, so keep this in mind.
3. Check Your Internet Connection
If your internet connection is out, it could cause problems for your device. Always be sure that you have access to a stable internet connection before trying to use your Amazon Firestick device.
Consider restarting your router if you are experiencing internet issues. If that does not solve your problem, you should contact your internet service provider to find out more information about your outage.
4. Contact Amazon
If you are experiencing persistent issues with your Amazon Firestick, you should consider contacting Amazon so they can investigate your issue further. You should only consider this once you have attempted all of the troubleshooting methods listed above, as Amazon support will likely suggest many of the methods on this list.
You can contact Amazon Support on their website. There you will find detailed instructions on how to report your issue. First, you will need to provide a detailed account of your problem which will then be investigated by someone at Amazon Support.
Amazon Support will walk you through any troubleshooting methods that you might have missed and offer detailed suggestions on how to successfully solve your issue.
This method requires some patience, as dealing with customer service on the phone can be frustrating. Rest assured that Amazon Support will do all they can to get your application functioning properly.
5. Look In The Forums For More Information
The Amazon forums are a great source of information regarding all types of issues that you might experience while using your Firestick device.
There you will find an active community of users that come together to talk about problems they have encountered and work together to solve them. This includes other Firestick users who may be experiencing the same problems as you.
This can be a good alternative to contacting Amazon support if customer service is not something you would like to deal with. You will likely find your issue being discussed on the Firestick forums or find that your problem has already been solved and archived.
You could also use guides like the one you are reading to help you better identify your issues’ root causes and potential troubleshooting methods.
6. Purchase A New Firestick Device
Unfortunately, there are some instances where a Firestick device can be damaged and need to be replaced or repaired. If your device is not working correctly persistently, it may need to be replaced.
To fix a broken device you will either have to replace your Firestick or send it off to be repaired. Depending on how extensive the damage to your device is, you might find that replacement is the only option.
To avoid damage to your Firestick device, you should ensure that you are storing it properly and avoiding drops and spills. This can help you ensure that your device has a long and healthy life.
7. Use The Internet To Find More Information
When troubleshooting issues with your Amazon Firestick device, detailed guides on the internet, like the one you are currently reading, are great resources to utilize when looking for ways to troubleshoot your issue.
With the information provided in this guide, you will now have the knowledge to identify and solve any potential issues you might experience while altering your sleep settings on your Firestick device.
While this method cannot directly solve your problem, it can give you a lot of insight into what could be causing it and point you in the right direction to solve it appropriately.
Final Thoughts
This guide has provided you with detailed breakdowns of the ways that you can edit the sleep timer function of your Amazon Firestick device. The methods for doing this are fairly straightforward. With the knowledge provided for you in this guide, you now have all of the information you need to access your sleep timer settings and alter them to your liking.
You can also now troubleshoot any issues that you encounter while using your Firestick device. Most of the troubleshooting methods listed in this guide can help solve a multitude of different problems. Use this guide to help ensure that your Firestick device is always working properly.
I must have bought mine on Venus because internet directions don’t come close to matching.
Item 1 “Set Up Sleep Timer Using Menu” is definitely wrong. It would work on an actual firetv, not on a firestick. Did you actually try it?