If you're looking for a way to obtain all the best streaming services in the one place then I've found an epic deal on Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K. Whether you're seeking our Apple TV+, Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime or other services, it's a great one-stop store for all your wants.
Better still, this TV dongle is at it's lowest-ever price in this sale, with a full 51% cut from the list price. That's the best price I've ever seen it listed, as verified by the price-tracker site CamelCamelCamel, which tells me that Amazon's next-best price has always been higher across its full sales history.
Amazon Fire Stick 4K Max: was $54.99, now $26.99 at Amazon.com
Now it's better-than-half-price the best streaming stick is an even more tempting proposition. Especially if you've been contemplating buying an Apple TV 4K but just don't want to pay quite so much for a product. Amazon's alternative will sit out of sight, discreetly, and deliver all the good streaming access in just as good quality.
So what's the 'Max' component of this product all about – does that mean it's better than the standard Fire TV Stick 4K? Ultimately, yes. While the services and resolution are one and the same between either device, the Max version has a faster processor, resulting in quicker loading times, smoother software navigation, and just a better all-around experience for you.
Even if you have a smart TV, one of the bonuses of the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the included remote, which allows for voice interaction – including with Apple's Siri, so long as you have a HomeKit-connectable TV set. So it's not just Amazon Alexa, you can really set things up to fit your Apple ecosystem if that better suits you too.
When previous price drops have happened for this product – and while they've never been as low – they've typically only lasted for a week or so, meaning you may wish to be quick to pick up this sudden price drop Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max bargain. I certainly would... if I didn't already have one plugged into the back of my TV!
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Mike is T3's Tech Editor. He's been writing about consumer technology for 15 years and his beat covers phones – of which he's seen hundreds of handsets over the years – laptops, gaming, TV & audio, and more. There's little consumer tech he's not had a hand at trying, and with extensive commissioning and editing experience, he knows the industry inside out. As the former Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint for 10 years where he furthered his knowledge and expertise, whilst writing about literally thousands of products, he's also provided work for publications such as Wired, The Guardian, Metro, and more.
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