Fire TV Stick owners offered tempting reason to try something better

Amazon Fire TV Stick owners might want to consider taking a quick trip to Amazon’s website this Bank Holiday weekend. The online retailer has just launched a batch of money-saving offers on its latest and greatest streaming devices with the discounts even coming to the firm’s most premium telly-viewing gadgets. Thanks to the new sale event, those wanting to buy Amazon’s ultimate Fire TV Cube won’t need to splash out the usual full price with this mini set-top box currently reduced to £119.99 – that’s a £20 saving.

With its latest Fire TV Cube, Amazon is bringing hands-free Alexa voice controls to every set-top box in your home. Plug-in DVD players, games consoles, satellite telly boxes into the HDMI port on the Fire TV Cube and you’ll be able to control them using only your voice!

For those not aware, the lates Fire TV Cube features a faste processor, full compatibility with Wi-Fi 6E broadband technology and support for formats such as 4K and support for Dolby Vision, HDR and Dolby Atmos audio. Another bonus of the box is its hands free Alexa potion which allows owners to bark orders at it without needing to reach for the remote.

There’s also an in-built speaker so you can use the device just like an Echo Smart speaker.

Want to know more? Read our full Fire TV Cube review.

If spending over £100 on a Fire TV sounds a bit rich, don’t panic as Amazon has also cut the cost across its range of streaming dongles.

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The standard Fire TV Stick is currently priced at £32.99 which is a saving of £12 off the usual cost. This device can stream in HD, features all of the most popular apps such as Netflix and Prime Video plus it includes an Alexa Voice Remote.

For those wanting something better, there are also discounts on the Fire TV Stick 4K (now £39.99) and Fire TV Stick 4K Max (now £42.99). As their names suggest, both of these gadgets can stream in Ultra HD resolution for a more pixel-packed viewing experience.

The Max model also features an improved processor and the ability to stream using Wi-Fi 6 technology which helps reduce annoying buffering.

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If you fancy making a saving here are all the Fire TV deals.

Fire TV Stick • NOW £32.99 – SAVE £12
The Fire TV Stick is Amazon’s standard device. It offers HD streaming and full access to Alexa via the bundled remote.
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Fire TV Stick 4K • NOW £39.99 – SAVE £20
The Fire TV Stick 4K does exactly what it says on the tin with this device able to stream content to TVs in glorious 4K quality. That means users will be treated to a pin-sharp image when watching the latest blockbusters or bingeing on box sets.
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max • NOW £42.99 – SAVE £22
If you want the very best of the best then the Fire TV Stick Max should be top of your wishlist. This device is not only Ultra HD compatible but is also faster and more reliable thanks to an improved processor and Wi-Fi 6 technology. You also get an Alexa remote and easy access to all your favourite streaming apps.
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Fire TV Stick Cube • NOW £119.99 – SAVE £20
The Fire TV Stick Cube offers the ultimate viewing experience thanks to 4K visuals and Dolby Atmos sound. You also get hands-free Alexa access plus speedy streaming via Wi-Fi 6 technology.
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If you’re looking for the cheapest way to unlock the Fire TV experience, the Stick Lite is the model for you. This entry-level Fire TV plugs directly into the HDMI port and offers access to Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, and dozens more in High Definition.

Streaming Quality: 1080p HD | HDR Support: No | Voice Control: Yes | Control Your TV With Alexa Remote: No | Dolby Vision: No | Hands-free Alexa Controls: No

While the Fire TV Stick tops-out at the same 1080p High Definition max resolution as the Fire TV Stick Lite, it does offer Dolby Atmos audio – perfect if you’ve invested in a soundbar. It also has universal controls for power and volume, so you’ll only need to pick-up a single remote to control the television and the Fire TV streaming experience!

Streaming Quality: 1080p HD | HDR Support: No | Voice Control: Yes | Control Your TV With Alexa Remote: Yes | Dolby Vision: No | Hands-free Alexa Controls: No

If you’re playing to binge boxsets on a 4K television, you should discount the above Fire TV Sticks and look to this model at a minimum. As the name suggests, Fire TV Stick 4K arrives with support for 4K Ultra HD and Dolby Atmos to boost your next movie night.

Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | HDR Support: Yes | Voice Control: Yes | Control Your TV With Alexa Remote: Yes | Dolby Vision: Yes | Hands-free Alexa Controls: No

Want a little more speed? If you’re willing to spend a little bit more, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is all about power. Amazon describes as its “most powerful streaming stick” and claims the Max is 40 percent more powerful than Fire TV Stick 4K, offers faster app starts, and more fluid navigation. It’s also the only Fire TV Stick model with support for the speedier Wi-Fi 6 standard.

Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | HDR Support: Yes | Voice Control: Yes | Control Your TV With Alexa Remote: Yes | Dolby Vision: Yes | Hands-free Alexa Controls: No

The flagship Fire TV is part-Fire TV Stick part-Echo Dot as it can function as an Alexa-powered smart speaker when your telly is switched off – answering questions about the latest forecast, commute conditions, and switching on smart lightbulbs. When you’re watching television, you can bark orders at Alexa to control the volume, change channels, open streaming apps, and more …all without touching the remote, thanks to the far-field microphone array built-in.

Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | HDR Support: Yes | Voice Control: Yes | Control Your TV With Alexa Remote: Yes | Dolby Vision: Yes | Hands-free Alexa Controls: Yes

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