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14 best (and cheapest!) Amazon Prime Day TV deals in Canada, starting under $200

14 best (and cheapest!) Amazon Prime Day TV deals in Canada, starting under $200

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Amazon Prime Day 2025 is in full swing (we're on day 3 of 4!) and among the year's hottest — and steepest — deals are TVs from the Amazon Fire brand, TCL, Hisense, Toshiba and more. One TV deal, in particular, worth checking out is the Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV.
Beloved by hundreds of shoppers, the smart TV is "full of features" and according to one reviewer, it's "perfect" for streaming your favourite shows. Like most Prime Day deals, the Amazon Fire TV is only on sale for Prime members (.), so if you want to take advantage of the 31 per cent off deal, you'll need a membership to save. To take advantage of the Prime Day discount and shop even more TVs on sale, scroll below.
This 55" TV is equipped with Dolby Vision IQ, Local Dimming, Fire TV Ambient Experience and hands-free with Alexa. This smart TV features a stunning 4K Quantum Dot Display (QLED), Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, bringing brighter, richer and more lifelike visuals to your favourite TV shows, sports, games and movies. The Fire TV automatically optimizes the brightness of movies and shows using a built-in sensor that detects the lighting in your room, enhancing your TV-watching experience.
With the Fire TV Ambient Experience, shoppers can display art, photos and more when not actively watching TV. When it's time to watch your favourite show, users can stream more than 700,000 movies and TV episodes with subscriptions to Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.
Like most Amazon devices, users can access Alexa to find their favourite apps, movies and shows, plus check the weather, sports scores and more.
Save 54% on an Amazon Fire TV Stick HD — shop for $23 with Prime (was $50)
Save 56% on a Blink Video Doorbell — shop for $40 with Prime (was $90)
Save 53% on soundcore by Anker Q20i Hybrid Headphones — shop for $47 with Prime (was $100)
Save 38% on an Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet — shop for $75 with Prime (was $120)
Save 53% on a Ninja Foodi 10 QT 6-in-1 DualZone XL Air Fryer — shop for $150 with Prime (was $320)
The Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV has earned a 4.2-star average rating from more than reviews.
According to one reviewer, the TV is "perfect" if you like to stream shows and watch the occasional 4K movie.
The "image is crisp, setup is a breeze," and the settings are "easy to navigate," they say.
$550 $800 at Amazon
"[I] love, love, love it," writes another shopper. That said, you need wireless home internet to use the device, they say. An Ethernet cable won't work.
The TV is "full of features," adds a third user. The picture is "excellent," however, the operating system is "a tad slow."
If you're in the market for a new TV, this is a deal you won't want to miss — especially at its Prime Day sale price. Reviewers laud the Amazon Fire TV 55" Omni QLED Series 4K UHD smart TV for its picture quality and features. However, some shoppers note it can be "a tad slow," something to keep in mind when placing your order.
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