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Amazon’s Fire TV is a clever range of devices that can make your existing TV smarter and transform your home entertainment options. By buying one of these tiny sticks or boxes, it also means that you’re not having to constantly upgrade your TV itself to get all the latest streaming services.
Given that we’re all staying at home at the moment, there’s never been a better time to invest in your TV setup.
Thanks to some amazing Cyber Monday discounts, Fire TV devices are starting lower than ever. Spend a little more, and you have the option of streaming highly detailed 4K content, or navigating your TV with voice control. Even the cheapest Fire TV Stick gives you a wide range of apps for streaming on-demand and live TV content.
With the Fire TV Stick, Fire TV 4K Stick, Fire TV Cube and Fire TV Recast all available, we explain which one is right for you, and how to get the best deal around Cyber Monday.
Best Cyber Monday Amazon Fire TV Deals
Amazon has been slowly carving out a reputation for itself as not just an online shop, but also a hardware manufacturer. Its Kindle and Fire tablet ranges have been extremely popular, and Amazon has been able to combine must-have tech with reasonable pricing.
Its Fire TV line-up is no exception, and starting from $17.99 thanks to Cyber Monday deals, it’s possible to add functionality to your current TV that would have otherwise required you to purchase an entirely new set.
Amazon’s own brand tech and Cyber Monday go hand in hand, and this is THE time to pick up an Amazon product. Buy a Fire TV this week, and you can rest assured that you’re making a smart choice, and that you won’t see similar prices to these for quite some time.
Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite
Deal starts November 20
- $17.99 — $12 off
- Small and easy-to-use plugging straight into a HDMI port
- You can access loads of content from Amazon Prime Video and your favorite streaming services
Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote
Deal starts November 20
$27.99 — $12 off
- The same easy-to-use Fire TV Stick, but you can now use it to control your TV
- Handy Alexa voice remote saves you from scrolling through menus
Fire TV Stick 4K
Deal starts November 20
$29.99 — $30 off
- The Fire TV Stick 4K gives you 4K quality streaming
- Also brings Dolby Vison, HDR, and HDR10+ to your streaming experience
- You can also use Alexa voice control to control your TV and skip
Amazon Fire TV Range Explained
There are four main Amazon Fire TV products to consider:
Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite – The Amazon Fire TV stick is a small dongle that goes into the HDMI port of your TV (it also needs a power cable), and instantly gives you access to a host of new apps and channels, including Hulu, Netflix, Showtime, NBC, ESPN and HBO Now. It is also voice activated, meaning you can control all these new features just by talking to your TV. It also comes with a remote control.
Amazon Fire TV Stick – The new Fire TV Stick takes everything good about the Fire TV Stick Lite and adds Alexa to the small remote, allowing you to control your TV and streaming services by speaking to the remote, rather than pressing buttons. This means you can skip past the menus and head straight for the content you want.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K – Again, this takes everything good about the regular Fire TV Stick and adds some nice visual improvements to your streaming. You’ll be able to stream your favorite movies and TV shows in 4K, obviously, while also getting a range of subtler improvements. Dolby Vision and HDR, for example, will bring extra light and definition to your streaming, helping make dark scenes more visible and bright scenes even more stunning. Just make sure you have a compatible TV, first.
Amazon Fire TV Cube – The Amazon Fire TV Cube is a marriage of the Fire TV Stick and Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa. It’s slightly long in the tooth now, having been released in 2019. However, it’s still a decent buy, being able to control any compatible smart products in the house, such as a TV, sound bar or even your lighting. It also features a built-in speaker, allowing you to check the weather, listen to news, or play music. Naturally, it can also do everything the Fire TV stick 4K can. That includes access to thousands of new shows and movies through its various apps. And, yes, it’s also voice activated.
Fire TV Recast – Amazon’s answer to the DVR, the Fire TV Recast gives you the ability to record shows to watch later, with storage space for 75 hours of HD content. It can recognise voice commands, making searching for your favourite recordings a simple case of asking for them rather than scrolling through never-ending menus. The Fire TV Recast works in conjunction with a Fire TV stick or Cube, or Amazon’s Echo Show, so you’ll need one of these devices too for the full set up.
Pros
- Loads of streaming video apps
- Remote control
- Live TV access
Cons
- Doesn’t stream in 4K
- No TV controls
Pros
- Voice activated
- Loads of streaming video apps
- Remote control
- Live TV access
Cons
- Doesn’t stream in 4K
Pros
- 4K streaming (with compatible 4K TV)
- Voice activated
- Loads of streaming video apps
- Remote control
- Live TV access
Cons
- No need to purchase if you don’t have a 4K TV
Pros
- Voice activated
- Control multiple smart devices
- Loads of streaming video apps
- Remote control
- Live TV access
- Built-in speaker
- Ethernet support
Cons
- Not as discreet as a Fire TV stick
Pros
- Record up to 75 hours of HD content
- Record two shows at once
- Voice activated
- No cable contract needed
Cons
- Needs a separate Fire TV device to use
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