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Amazon Fire TV Stick, HD, sharp picture quality, fast streaming, free & live TV, Alexa Voice Remote with TV controls

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Configuration: Fire TV Stick


Features

  • 50% more powerful than the previous generation for fast streaming in Full HD. Includes Alexa Voice Remote with power and volume buttons.
  • Stream more than 1.5 million movies and TV episodes from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock, and more, plus listen to millions of songs. Subscription fees may apply.
  • Receive a 6-month subscription to MGM+, including access to thousands of Hollywood movies and Original series with your Fire TV purchase. Terms apply.
  • Watch your favorite live TV, news, and sports with subscriptions to SLING TV, YouTube TV, and others. Use the Guide button to see what's available and when.
  • Alexa Voice Remote lets you use your voice to search and launch shows across apps. All-new preset buttons get you to favorite apps quickly. Plus, control power and volume on your TV and soundbar with a single remote.
  • Feel scenes come to life with immersive Dolby Atmos audio on select titles with compatible home audio systems.
  • Plug in behind your TV, turn on the TV, and connect to the internet to get set up.

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Top Amazon Reviews


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Configuration: Fire TV Stick
The Amazon Fire Stick is an outstanding streaming device that turns any TV into a smart TV. It's easy to set up, simply plugging into an HDMI port, and provides access to a wide range of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video. The interface is user-friendly, and the included remote with voice control makes navigation a breeze. Performance is smooth, with quick load times and high-quality video playback. For an affordable price, the Amazon Fire Stick offers great value and convenience for all your streaming needs. Highly recommended!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Breanna Wilmot

  • Great features, great price.
Configuration: Fire TV Stick
I recently upgraded to this new Fire Stick from an older model, and it’s definitely worth every penny. My favorite feature by far is the updated remote. It now comes with a dedicated power button, which is fantastic because I can finally control my older, non-smart TV with just one remote. The remote also has Alexa-enabled voice controls, making it super easy to search for shows and movies without having to type anything. Plus, there are built-in buttons for more popular streaming services. The fire stick also came with a dongle incase your HDMI ports interfere with one another which certainly helped in my case. Overall, I’m really impressed with the new features and highly recommend these things to anyone looking to breathe new life into an older tv. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by Connor

  • As described and came in the next day.
Configuration: Fire TV Stick
This was a replacement for a fire stick I had about 5 years. I have 6 televisions so I often am replacing a fire stick about once a year. They are always improving. So, I put the new fire stick on my largest TV that I use the most and move the old fire stick from there to an extra television such as in a spare bedroom, the kitchen, my sewing room, etc. They do not last forever. I got rid of my cable and just have internet because the cost of cable in my area is ridiculous. With the fire sticks I get more than I ever did with cable. Plus I can have as many televisions as I want in various areas ready to use as needed. All you need is an electric outlet and you have a working TV within a couple minutes. You can set the TV up anywhere, even porches, patios, work benches in garages, craft areas, spare rooms. No messy wires to deal with behind the television. With cable I was charged extra for each television so I had to move TVs to spare rooms, if the room had a cable connection, as needed when I had company. For the cost of replacement for these , they are well worth the price. I doubt I will ever go back to cable unless there are a lot of changes in the set up convenience. There is a learning curve. Once you do it once, it is a breeze to set up a new unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Vette

  • easy navigation
Configuration: Fire TV Stick
The form factors of the remote make navigation quick and clean. The voice control is handy in rewind and moving large steps or hunting. I have several versions from the earlies to the latest and they have been extremely reliable. Restarts solve problems that crop up from time to time making easy fix simply by unplugging the power source or using the menu if you can get there. I do need to use the TV's dedicated remote for some dedicated controls. But I have not asked Alexa to do things like changing inputs. I personally do not use the dedicated start buttons for apps like Peacock or Netflix etc. Lastly. the services the Fire TV Stick a adds to the overall depth of available apps and resources is very much worth the price of admission. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Paul S. Lewis

  • We have switched from Roku to FireTV for all of our devices
Configuration: Fire TV Stick
While the device works great for streaming, it still has room for improvement. We first started with Roku devices. Over time though, Roku devices basically stop working. They stop being supported, and even though they may have worked fine for years, you can no longer update them or install software, even old versions, so you have to throw them away. So, we tried firetv sticks. The first generation was rough, but they have come along way. For media streaming and app coverage, they really can't be beat..... but.... We love that they are tied into Amazon, but also hate that they are tied into Amazon. It never lets you forget that its primary job is to let Amazon sell stuff to you and its secondary job is to be your streaming device. What do I mean by this? Well, it really likes to put you back on Amazon's homescreen as much as possible, and when you are in Amazon's homescreen, you are presented with the content you have paid for, but also a lot of content Amazon would like to sell to you. I really only want to see the content I have already paid for. For example, if you are watching something on MAX, or Netflix, and you pause the program, if you unpause it quick enough, it will just pick up where you left off. However, if you wait to long, you will find yourself back at Amazon's homescreen asking you to tell it which user profile to use. Well, unless I tell it otherwise, shouldn't I be the same person I was when I hit pause? Shouldn't I want to continue watch what I was watching when I hit pause? Once you select a profile, you are back to Amazon's homescreen where the show you ads for services they want to sell you, when all you really wanted to do was resume what you were watching when you hit pause. So then, you have to remember... what was I watching again? And what service was it I was watching it on? And then you have to navigate back to wherever it was you were and then and only then can you resume. So other than that, the device is great. I wish there was a way I could just pay a fee like you can on the kindle, to alter this behavior so its primary function is to be my streaming device, instead of to show me ads. This also becomes a problem if you have guests or visitors that don't understand this is how an Amazon device works. We didn't have a password set on the device and we had an older house guest that unknowingly subscribed to all sorts of streaming services and pay per view not realizing what they saw on the TV was not in our services, even though we already subscribe to more services than you could ever possibly watch. Lastly, the stick periodically has little flukes. Like we have the remote set to turn on the tv. One time, it wouldn't turn on the tv anymore. It turned out, it seemed to be turning it on, but then turning it right back off. Like when you hit the button once, it was sending the on off signal more than once. Unplugging the stick and plugging it back in seemed to fix it and then we could turn the tv on again. It happened in the opposite direction too. One time, we couldn't turn the tv off. We would press the button and it would turn off and then it would turn right back on again. Same as before, a reboot seemed to fix it. This doesn't happen often, but it is annoying when it does. As for Alexa integration, it usually works well, but sometimes, it just stops working. All of a sudden telling Alex to pause just doesn't work anymore. It just doesn't do anything. Doesn't tell you there is a problem or anything, so you have to go find the remote, even though you have paused it that way 100 times before. The wanting to take you through the advertising screens is a problem with the Alexa integration as well. You can't say "Alexa watch some movie on some service" and get taken to that movie. No, no, it is first going to want to know who you are, so you get to the profile selection screen. I should be the same person I was last time, unless I have logged out for some reason. Selecting a profile still doesn't get you to where you asked to go, it gets you to the Amazon advertising center. So then, you have to repeat yourself "Alexa watch some movie on some service", and then, and only then, will it do what you asked it to do in the first place. So the device, is great. But it is my device, and should focus on my needs more than Amazon's, but it doesn't. That is its only flaw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by A Y G

  • Easy set up and works well
Configuration: Fire TV Stick
The Amazon prime, Freevee and other free tv apps dont have TBN, Daystar or other faith based channels/apps. Just plug the Fire Stick into an HDMI port. Select that port as an input, and after a brief, easy set up, ask alexa to find any tv channel or app and down load and run it. The next time you open the Fire Stick, the home screen will show your recently viewed programs. Free and easy all for the one time price of the Fire Stick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by bnj

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