Amazon Fire TV Sticks Are Up to 55% Off in Spring Sales

Amazon Fire TV Sticks Are Up to 55% Off in Spring Sales
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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is here, which is usually a great time to buy Amazon-branded products. If you’re looking to upgrade your Fire TV stick or add one to another TV, pretty much every model is on sale right now. Whether you’re looking for the top-of-the-line Fire TV Stick 4K Max, or just a basic Fire TV Stick 4K Select, you can get the entire family for about half the price through March 31.

Amazon Fire TV Sticks Are Up to 55% Off

Amazon Fire TV sticks offer a fast and convenient way to start streaming your favorite movies, TV shows, and games with built-in Amazon Luna and Xbox Game Pass support. While most of the Fire TV Stick family may look the same on the surface, each one offers slightly more depending on your needs.

The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the best overall model, featuring 4K streaming with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, 16GB of onboard storage for apps, and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity. It’s also the only model to include an Alexa Enhanced remote, which features dedicated power and volume buttons to control your speakers, and Fire TV Ambient Experience, whichs turns your TV into a smart display with curated art and photos when you’re not watching anything. It’s currently on sale for $35, down from its regular $60 price.

Stepping down, the Fire TV 4K Plus still features 4K HDR with Dolby Vision/Atmos support, but features 8GB of onboard storage and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity instead for $10 less than the 4K Max model.

If you’re looking for the best overall value, I’d recommend picking up the Fire TV 4K Select, as it’s a great all-around streaming stick that offers 4K HDR quality and access to the most popular apps for under $20 right now. I personally use one of these with an outdoor projector and it works great. Plus, it’s only $1 more than the Fire TV Stick HD, which I honestly wouldn’t recommend for the decrease in picture quality alone.

Matthew Adler has written for IGN since 2019 covering all things gaming, tech, tabletop games, and more. You can follow him on the site formerly known as Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.


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