Even in the ago of the smart TV,and right now, the company is running a sale of up to 40% off on all of its Fire TV Sticks.
The Fire TV Stick can make any HDMI-equipped TV into a “smart” one, broadening your entertainment choices. You’ll be able to stream platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Max, and Prime Video. You’ll also get access to free, ad-supported streaming services such as IMDb TV, Tubi, and Pluto TV. Since it is an Amazon product, it’s equipped with Alexa, so you can control your TV with voice commands via the remote.
Depending on your TV’s resolution and your home wifi setup, there is a specific Fire TV Stick out there for you.
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Prices listed reflect the current promotion, and can change at any time.
- Amazon Fire TV Stick $24.99 (save $15)
- Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K 29.99 (save $20)
- Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max $39.99 (save $20)
- Amazon Fire TV Cube $114.99 (save $25)
If you have a standard HDTV
…get the Amazon Fire TV Stick. This one gives you Alexa voice assistant in the remote control. You can get it now for $24.99 (originally $39.99), and you can read the full PC Mag review here.
If you have a 4K HDTV
…get the Fire TV Stick 4K for $29.99 (originally $49.99). This option is great for those with 4K Ultra HD TVs and if you get at least wifi 6. You can read the full PC Mag review here.
If you have a 4K HDTV and Wi-Fi 6e
…choose the FireTV Stick 4K Max for $39.99 (originally $59.99). This Fire Stick offers the best performance, with twice as much storage as the rest at 16GB. It supports 4K Ultra HD and the Wi-Fi 6E standard. You can read the full PCMag review here.
If all of the above applies to you and you have extra money to spend, consider the Amazon Fire TV Cube for $114.99 (originally $139.99). The Cube gives you hands-free voice control for your TV or any other device you can connect to it, including gaming consoles, without a remote (though it does come with one). Another worthy addition is the ethernet port; a wired connection to your router will offer the fastest speeds and best video quality. Read the full PCMag review here.