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Get these Amazon Fire TV Sticks (and Fire TV Cube) at the lowest price ever ahead of 2nd Prime Day

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Amazon‘s Fire TV Sticks and Fire TV Cube devices are hugely popular, and any of them can make an excellent option for any TV, and they are now reasonably priced. Right now, we’ve noticed that Amazon Fire TV Sticks and Fire TV Cube devices are being sold at considerably lower prices than usual, and all devices include TV controls.

Here are all the discounted prices you can get ahead of the 2nd Prime Day (and read how to prepare for the 2nd Prime Day article HERE) or catch all Amazon Devices deals; we have a dedicated article for that, which you can read HERE.

Here are the big savings on Fire TV Sticks and Fire TV Cube devices:

Fire TV Stick at $19.99, was $39.99 — Best price sold via Amazon.com & Best Buy: The Amazon Fire TV Stick is still the best option for streaming media to your 1080p TV. There are various streaming apps and services available, as well as Amazon Alexa. It costs slightly above the Fire TV Stick Lite, but the addition of TV and volume controls makes it worthwhile.

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Fire TV Stick 4K at $24.99, was $49.99 — Best price sold via Amazon.com & Best Buy: The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K offers great value for money. It has most of the catch-up TV apps and premium streaming services you could ever want, and it supports an impressive range of HDR standards right out of the box.

Most importantly, the Fire TV Stick 4K can stream ultra high definition (UHD, or 4K) video, including high dynamic range (HDR) media in HDR10 or Dolby Vision. This enhances the stick’s capabilities over last year’s Fire TV, which only supported HDR10. Amazon claims that the stick is also faster than the previous Fire TV.

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Fire TV Stick 4K Max at $34.99, was $54.99 — Best price sold via Amazon.com & Best Buy: If you don’t already own a Fire TV Stick 4K, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the obvious choice for a future-proofed 4K HDR streamer. It costs only $5 more than its predecessor but includes a slew of new features, the most notable of which is Wi-Fi 6 support.

While the standard 4K model only supports Wi-Fi 5, the 4K Max supports Wi-Fi 6 routers. It’s newer, faster, and has a more stable connection — everything you want when you’re trying to make sure nothing gets in the way of movie night.

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Fire TV Cube at $59.99, was $119.99 — Best price sold via Amazon.com: The Fire TV Cube supports HDMI-CEC and infrared (IR), allowing you to use Alexa to control your TV, soundbars, A/C receivers, and satellite boxes. You can use your voice to control the power and input by turning on your TV, adjusting the volume of your soundbars, or switching to a cable.

While the Fire TV Cube outperforms the stick in terms of performance, it does not completely outperform it. It is equipped with a Hexa-core processor, 16 GB of internal storage, and 2 GB of memory. The Fire TV Stick has the same quad-core processor, 8GB of internal storage, and 2GB of memory as the Fire TV Cube.

The Amazon Fire TV Cube shines in terms of performance and flexibility in controlling both your home theatre and your smart home with your voice. The Fire TV Cube not only supports 4K HDR, but it also supports one of the best versions of the format.

The Fire TV Cube has a Hexa-core processor (2.2 GHz + 1.9 GHz) and a GPU with 800 MHz. This device outperforms the others in terms of processing power. The Fire TV Cube, on the other hand, has more work to do with the built-in Alexa Echo Dot, which is always listening. Nonetheless, it is the fastest, with a noticeable difference.

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Recapping

All four of these Fire TV devices are excellent TV companions. They include Amazon’s Alexa Voice remote, which can help you find shows quickly by speaking to it. You also have access to the most popular streaming services, such as Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, and Apple TV+, in addition to Amazon’s own Prime Video.

You can also subscribe to live TV services such as Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV. The three Fire TV Sticks each have 8GB of storage, while the Fire TV Cube has 16GB. Besides that, the Fire TV Stick provides a Full HD experience, whereas the 4K sticks and Fire TV Cube provide a 4K with Dolby Vision experience.


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