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No need to wait for Prime Day — the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is 50% off

No need to wait for Prime Day — the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is 50% off

Digital Trends5 hours ago

If you're in the market for a streaming device, you don't have to wait for Prime Day 2025 to enjoy a discount on the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. It's already on sale at 50% off, so you'll only have to pay $25 instead of its original price of $50. This is a limited-time offer though, so there's a chance it will no longer be around when Amazon's shopping event starts on July 8. If you want to make sure that you get it for half-price, you should go ahead with the purchase right now.
Why you should buy the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
A streaming device will let you replace the operating system of your smart TV if you're not impressed by it, or allow you to access streaming services on your non-smart TV. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K gives you Amazon's Fire TV platform, and it supports content in 4K Ultra HD resolution to maximize the sharpness of your 4K TV. The streaming stick also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for impressive visuals, and Dolby Atmos for fantastic audio, for a cinematic experience in the comfort of your own living room.
The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K comes with the Alexa Voice Remote, which will let you use voice commands with Amazon's Alexa for various functions such as finding content, adjusting playback, and controlling your other smart home devices. You'll also be able to find movies and shows by actor, plot, and even quotes with the streaming stick's AI-powered Fire TV Search.
Prime Day 2025 is still a couple of weeks away, but the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is already available with a 50% discount. From its sticker price of $50, it's down to just $25, which is an excellent price for this streaming device. This limited-time offer may disappear at any moment, so we highly recommend moving forward with your transaction for it as soon as you can. Meanwhile, while waiting for your Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K to arrive, check out these streaming deals for discounts on subscriptions.

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