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Quick! Fire TV Cube drops to lowest price in last chance Prime Day sale — and it makes watching Netflix, Prime Video and more way easier
Quick! Fire TV Cube drops to lowest price in last chance Prime Day sale — and it makes watching Netflix, Prime Video and more way easier

Tom's Guide

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Quick! Fire TV Cube drops to lowest price in last chance Prime Day sale — and it makes watching Netflix, Prime Video and more way easier

It's the final hours of Prime Day, but don't panic — there's still time to snag some killer deals before the clock runs out. We're tracking all the best discounts live so you don't have to scroll endlessly. One standout steal? The Fire TV Cube, now slashed from $139 down to just $89 on Amazon. I'm a bit of a streaming fanatic, always chasing the smoothest, easiest way to binge my favorite shows without fumbling for the remote. The Fire TV Cube fits that bill perfectly. It's fast, hands-free, and can control Netflix, Prime Video, and more with just your voice. This $50 off deal is the Cube's lowest price yet, and with Prime Day wrapping up, now's the time to grab it before it's gone. Don't wait! The Amazon Fire TV Cube is a powerful streaming media player that combines 4K Ultra HD streaming with hands-free Alexa voice control. It supports major apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney Plus, letting you control your TV, soundbar, and smart home devices using just your voice for a smooth entertainment experience. The Amazon Fire TV Cube is a smart home hub and voice assistant rolled into one small box. Unlike typical streaming sticks that require you to use a remote, the Cube listens to your voice commands hands-free. You can say things like 'Alexa, play Squid Game on Netflix' or 'pause the show' without reaching for the remote, which makes binge-watching much smoother. It supports all the popular streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, Hulu, and more, and streams in crisp 4K Ultra HD with HDR and Dolby Atmos sound for a solid audio-visual experience. The Cube's processor is more powerful than most other Fire TV devices, so it handles navigation and app switching quickly and smoothly. Beyond streaming, the Cube also acts as a universal remote control. It can communicate with your TV, soundbar, cable box, and even some smart home devices, letting you control your entire entertainment setup and smart lights with voice commands. While it's more expensive than basic streaming sticks, the Fire TV Cube's combination of speed, hands-free Alexa, and smart home integration makes it one of the best streaming devices for anyone seeking an easy, voice-controlled entertainment experience. With the current discount from $139 to $89, it's a solid deal for anyone looking to upgrade their streaming setup. We're running our Amazon Prime Day live blog until the end of the sale, so be sure to check that out for last minute savings. Make sure to check out what freebies you can get this Prime Day before it's too late!

Prime Day deal: It's the last day to get the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for only $35
Prime Day deal: It's the last day to get the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for only $35

Engadget

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Engadget

Prime Day deal: It's the last day to get the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for only $35

Amazon Prime Day can be a good time to upgrade your home theater setup thanks to all the tech deals we usually see. As was to be expected, Amazon has discounted nearly all of its own streaming devices, including the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is on sale for only $35 right now. That's nearly a record-low price and it represents a 42-percent discount, and today is the last day you can get it at that price. While we still prefer Amazon's Fire TV Stick HD as a budget streaming option, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max could be worth the upgrade for you. Amazon's device supports 4K video, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+ and if you have a newer router, Wi-Fi 6E. It's the best option if you're committed to the dongle-lifestyle — the even-more-powerful Fire TV Cube needs a TV stand to rest on — and a surprisingly great choice if you're looking for a capable retro game console. Amazon's also added in several features to the Fire TV Stick 4K Max that take it beyond a basic streamer. The built-in Ambient Experience lets the dongle display art and widgets when you're not using your TV, not unlike Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max can also stream games from Xbox Game Pass using the Xbox app or Amazon Luna. The only real reasons to not consider Amazon's platform is if you don't like using Alexa, which acts as the main voice interface for all Fire TVs, don't want to be pushed towards Amazon's services or your subscriptions are tangled up in another platform. You can buy subscriptions to a variety of streaming services and live channels through Amazon Prime Video, but if you've already done that on Apple TV+ for example, you might want to wait out your subscription before jumping ship. This is just one of a few Fire TV deals you can snag for Prime Day. Others include the Fire TV Cube for $90 and the Fire TV Stick HD for $18.

Amazon Prime Day deals include the Fire TV Stick 4K Max on sale for $35
Amazon Prime Day deals include the Fire TV Stick 4K Max on sale for $35

Engadget

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Engadget

Amazon Prime Day deals include the Fire TV Stick 4K Max on sale for $35

Amazon Prime Day can be a good time to upgrade your home theater setup thanks to all the tech deals we usually see. As was to be expected, Amazon has discounted nearly all of its own streaming devices, including the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is on sale for only $35 right now. That's nearly a record-low price and it represents a 42-percent discount. While we still prefer Amazon's Fire TV Stick HD as a budget streaming option, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max could be worth the upgrade for you. Amazon's device supports 4K video, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+ and if you have a newer router, Wi-Fi 6E. It's the best option if you're committed to the dongle-lifestyle — the even-more-powerful Fire TV Cube needs a TV stand to rest on — and a surprisingly great choice if you're looking for a capable retro game console. Amazon's also added in several features to the Fire TV Stick 4K Max that take it beyond a basic streamer. The built-in Ambient Experience lets the dongle display art and widgets when you're not using your TV, not unlike Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max can also stream games from Xbox Game Pass using the Xbox app or Amazon Luna. The only real reasons to not consider Amazon's platform is if you don't like using Alexa, which acts as the main voice interface for all Fire TVs, don't want to be pushed towards Amazon's services or your subscriptions are tangled up in another platform. You can buy subscriptions to a variety of streaming services and live channels through Amazon Prime Video, but if you've already done that on Apple TV+ for example, you might want to wait out your subscription before jumping ship. This is just one of a few Fire TV deals you can snag for Prime Day. Others include the Fire TV Cube for $90 and the Fire TV Stick HD for $18.

Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for $35 this Prime Day
Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for $35 this Prime Day

Engadget

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Engadget

Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for $35 this Prime Day

If you already plan on using Prime Day as an excuse to upgrade your home theater, Amazon has a great deal on one of its premium streaming dongles that could be the perfect thing to complete your setup. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is available for $25 off for Prime Day, lowering its normal price from $60 to $35. That's $2 away from its lowest price of $33. While we still prefer Amazon's Fire TV Stick HD as a budget streaming option, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max could be worth the upgrade for you. Amazon's device supports 4K video, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+ and if you have a newer router, Wi-Fi 6E. It's the best option if you're committed to the dongle-lifestyle — the even-more-powerful Fire TV Cube needs a TV stand to rest on — and a surprisingly great choice if you're looking for a capable retro game console. Amazon's also added in several features to the Fire TV Stick 4K Max that take it beyond a basic streamer. The built-in Ambient Experience lets the dongle display art and widgets when you're not using your TV, not unlike Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max can also stream games from Xbox Game Pass using the Xbox app or Amazon Luna. The only real reasons to not consider Amazon's platform is if you don't like using Alexa, which acts as the main voice interface for all Fire TVs, don't want to be pushed towards Amazon's services or your subscriptions are tangled up in another platform. You can buy subscriptions to a variety of streaming services and live channels through Amazon Prime Video, but if you've already done that on Apple TV+ for example, you might want to wait out your subscription before jumping ship. This is just one of a few Fire TV deals you can snag for Prime Day. Others include the Fire TV Cube for $90 and the Fire TV Stick HD for $18.

Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max drops to $35 for Prime Day
Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max drops to $35 for Prime Day

Engadget

time06-07-2025

  • Business
  • Engadget

Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max drops to $35 for Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day can be a good time to upgrade your home theater setup thanks to all the tech deals we usually see. As was to be expected, Amazon has discounted nearly all of its own streaming devices, including the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is on sale for only $35 right now. That's nearly a record-low price and it represents a 42-percent discount. While we still prefer Amazon's Fire TV Stick HD as a budget streaming option, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max could be worth the upgrade for you. Amazon's device supports 4K video, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+ and if you have a newer router, Wi-Fi 6E. It's the best option if you're committed to the dongle-lifestyle — the even-more-powerful Fire TV Cube needs a TV stand to rest on — and a surprisingly great choice if you're looking for a capable retro game console. Amazon's also added in several features to the Fire TV Stick 4K Max that take it beyond a basic streamer. The built-in Ambient Experience lets the dongle display art and widgets when you're not using your TV, not unlike Samsung's The Frame and The Frame Pro. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max can also stream games from Xbox Game Pass using the Xbox app or Amazon Luna. The only real reasons to not consider Amazon's platform is if you don't like using Alexa, which acts as the main voice interface for all Fire TVs, don't want to be pushed towards Amazon's services or your subscriptions are tangled up in another platform. You can buy subscriptions to a variety of streaming services and live channels through Amazon Prime Video, but if you've already done that on Apple TV+ for example, you might want to wait out your subscription before jumping ship. This is just one of a few Fire TV deals you can snag for Prime Day. Others include the Fire TV Cube for $90 and the Fire TV Stick HD for $18.

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