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The Amazon Fire TV stick HD is down to its lowest-ever price in the Spring Sale

The Amazon Fire TV stick HD is down to its lowest-ever price in the Spring Sale

Independent25-03-2025

Amazon has launched its annual Spring Deal Days sale, a week-long shopping event bringing big savings to everything from air fryers and robot vacuum cleaners to laptops, televisions, smartphones and home security devices.
I've spotted one pretty impressive deal in the sale. Right now the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD has 38 per cent off, bringing the price of the no-fuss streaming dongle down to just £24.99.
You'll find plenty of deals on many of Amazon 's most popular own-brand products in the rest of the sale, like the Ring battery video doorbell (was £99.99, now £59.99, Amazon.co.uk). The Echo Show 8 (was £149.99, now £104.99, Amazon.co.uk) and Kindle Paperwhite (was £42.99, now £38.99, Amazon.co.uk) have been discounted too.
The Amazon Spring Deal Days sale runs from now until 31 March and features thousands of deals on products across most categories. Some discounts will hang around for the duration of the event, while some will only be available while stock lasts, so be sure to check IndyBest for the latest deals as they drop.
Whether your TV doesn't have smarts or the interface is a little slow and clunky, you can add or upgrade its capabilities cheaply with the Amazon Fire TV stick HD. The dongle and remote control let you access entertainment from all of the most popular streaming services – including Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video and Apple TV+ – as well as watch live TV, listen to music and control your smart home with voice commands.
More affordable than Roku's excellent streaming stick 4K (£44.99, Amazon.co.uk), this version of the Amazon Fire TV stick only outputs at 1080p rather than full 4K, which is perfect if your TV is a little older or if your streaming subscription is only providing full HD video.

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