Save 40% on an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, and Stream Over Wi-Fi 6

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Is your streaming method in need of an update so that you can get the latest features? The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K streams more than 1.5 million movies and TV shows over Wi-Fi 6. Update (or experience it for the first time!) for under $30.

The advanced 4K streaming provides the next generation of viewing entertainment, with improved performance for streaming. With Wi-Fi 6 support, you’ll have a smoother 4K experience, even if you have your other devices connected to the same router.

You won’t need a gaming console to play your Xbox games, as you can play you favorites and discover hundreds of high-quality games via the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate via cloud gaming.

Amazon Fire Stick 4k Channels

Find new and favorite movies by actor, plot, or noteworthy quotes and Fire TV Search powered by AI. Stream more than 1.5 million movies and TV episodes from your favorite subscription and free channels. If you don’t subscribe to MGM+, try it for six months for free. Watch it all in 4K Ultra HD, with support for Dolby Vision HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos audio.

Shipping with the TV Stick is an Alexa Voice Remote. It allows you to find, launch, and control your games, movies, and TV shows without having to hit one button – all with your voice. Preset buttons allow quick access to favorite apps, and with the right setup, you can power your TV and change the volume as well. You can also control compatible smart home devices.

Take 40% off this streaming stick, and pay just $29.99. Add a USB power cable, and pay $54.98 altogether or the Alexa Voice Remote Pro for $57.98 altogether. Also check out the prices on the Fire TV Stick Lite, Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick 4K Max, and Fire TV Cube for more streaming possibilities.

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