Save Up to 50% on This Week’s Best Fire TV Device Deals

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Fire Tv Streaming Device Deals

If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your streaming setup, now’s a great time. Whether you want simple HD streaming for a guest room or full 4K Dolby Vision with hands-free Alexa control, Amazon’s Fire TV lineup has options at nearly every price point — and several are deeply discounted right now.

Here’s what’s worth grabbing.

The Week’s Best Deals on Fire TV Sticks and Streaming Devices

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Save 50% and pay $19.99
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus

Save 40% and pay $29.99
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max

Save 33% and pay $39.99
Amazon Fire TV Cube

Amazon Fire TV Cube

Save 21% and pay $109.99
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus

Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus

Save 24% and pay $189.99

Best Fire TV Device Deals

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select

Fire Tv Stick 4k Select

At just $19.99 (down from $39.99), the Fire TV Stick 4K Select is arguably the best value in the lineup right now. It delivers 4K Ultra HD streaming with HDR10+ support and includes the Alexa Voice Remote for voice search and smart home controls. With 8GB of storage and Wi-Fi 5 support, it’s a major upgrade from basic HD sticks without the premium price tag.

According to the product details, it supports 4K playback up to 2160p at 60 fps and works with compatible UHD TVs that meet HDCP requirements. It also integrates Alexa+ features for faster content discovery and personalized recommendations. If you want affordable 4K streaming without stepping into higher-tier pricing, this is the sweet spot.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select – Save 50% and pay $19.99

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus

Fire Tv Stick 4k Plus

The Fire TV Stick 4K Plus steps things up with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support for richer picture and sound compared to the Select model. It also includes Wi-Fi 6 support, which can mean more stable streaming if your router supports it.

This is a strong option for households with newer TVs and sound systems that want enhanced HDR performance without jumping all the way to the Max model. It supports cloud gaming with services like Amazon Luna and Xbox Game Pass (subscription required), making it more than just a streaming stick.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus – Save 40% and pay $29.99

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max

Amazon Fire Tv Stick 4k Max

If speed and performance matter most, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the most powerful stick in the lineup before moving to the Cube. It offers 16GB of storage and Wi-Fi 6E support, helping reduce buffering and improve responsiveness in busy households.

You also get Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos support, making it a strong match for higher-end 4K TVs. For gamers, it supports cloud gaming services, and the upgraded hardware makes navigation and app switching feel noticeably quicker compared to entry models.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max – Save 33% and pay $39.99

Amazon Fire TV Cube

Fire Tv Cube

The Fire TV Cube combines a streaming device and a hands-free Alexa speaker in one box. It supports 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and includes 16GB of storage. It also adds Wi-Fi 6E plus an Ethernet port for more stable wired connections.

Unlike the sticks, the Cube supports hands-free Alexa control, meaning you can simply say, “Alexa, play The Boys,” without pressing a remote button. It can also control compatible cable boxes, game consoles, and other connected devices. If you want the most advanced Fire TV experience with built-in smart home integration, this is the flagship option.

Amazon Fire TV Cube – Save 21% and pay $109.99

Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus

Fire Tv Soundbar Plus

If you’re looking to upgrade both streaming and audio at the same time, the Fire TV Soundbar Plus offers a streamlined home theater solution. It pairs enhanced TV audio with Fire TV functionality in one device, reducing clutter and eliminating the need for separate streaming hardware.

It’s a great fit for living rooms where you want improved dialogue clarity, fuller sound, and direct Fire TV integration without adding multiple boxes under your TV.

Amazon Fire TV Soundbar Plus – Save 24% and pay $189.99

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