Get an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for Less than $25

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This deal may be enough to make you finally agree to let go of your grudge with Amazon and get a Fire Stick. You can get an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K MAX and stream thousands of movies and TV shows, not to mention games and music. Get it all for an amazing $24.99.

Amazon’s most powerful streaming stick is 40% more powerful than the Fire TV Stick 48K with better navigation and a faster start of the apps. It includes support for the next-generation Wi-Fi 6, which provides smoother 4K streaming with your Wi-Fi 6 devices.

With support for Dolby Vision, HDR, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos audio, you’ll watch 4K Ultra HD content and feel like you’re in a movie theatre. Stream more than 1 million movies and TV episodes on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock, etc., and listen to your favorite music as well. Do note that you’ll still need to have a subscription to any service that warrants it.

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You can even get live and free TV to catch your daily news show and sports programming when you bring your subscriptions to SLING TV and YouTube TV. You don’t even need a subscription to stream content from iMDb TV, Pluto TV, and Tubi. Get fluid gameplay with fast-rendering graphics as well with a 750Mhz GPU.

Search for the content using your voice and the Alexa remote, and add your favorites to preset buttons. You’ll also have access to your smart home devices and can see your front door camera in Live View Picture-in-Picture.

Take 55% off the price of this streaming stick and pay just $24.99. Also opt for an Alexa Voice Remote Pro, router, controller, accessory bundle or two-year protection plan.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K MAX

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