Talk to your Apple TV
Siri makes interacting with Apple TV easy, fun and informative. You can search for movies, TV shows, music or apps; find actors or directors you like; control playback; open your apps; and even ask about sport, weather and stocks — no matter what’s happening onscreen.
Siri doesn’t talk back to you on Apple TV like it does on iPhone and other devices, but it’ll carry out your request and display the results onscreen.
Set up Recognise My Voice
Siri can recognise the voice associated with the same Apple ID you use on Apple TV and another Apple device. You can set up Recognise My Voice for up to six users on Apple TV.
On an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, do either of the following:
Set up voice recognition in the Home app on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
For more information, go to the HomePod User Guide.
Open Settings > Siri & Search, then turn on Listen for “Hey Siri”.
Open Settings on Apple TV.
Go to Users and Accounts, then select a user.
Make sure Recognise My Voice is turned on.
Set up “Hey Siri” for use with connected AirPods
Search and control Apple TV with your voice
Press and hold the Siri button on the Siri Remote and start talking.
Siri understands a wide range of queries and intuitively applies them to the current context whenever possible. To see some examples of what Siri can do, see Search for content and apps on Apple TV and Other things you can ask Siri on Apple TV.
Dictate instead of type
Whenever you see a text entry field, you can use your voice instead of using the onscreen keyboard.
Press and hold the Siri button on the Siri Remote and say the text you want to enter. You can even speak individual characters — for example, when entering usernames and passwords.
For more information, see Use Siri dictation on Apple TV.
Type Siri queries
You can type your queries to Siri instead of using your voice.
For more information, see Type instead of speaking to Siri on Apple TV.