Right now, for just $20, you can turn any dumb TV into a streaming-capable TV. Grab the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD on sale and use it to stream directly on your TV—or take it with you to hotels, Airbnbs, cruise ships, or your relatives’ houses. It’s perfectly portable for vacations, and this is a great time to get one now that it’s 43% off.
All you have to do is plug this into any TV’s HDMI port and you’re good to go. You’ll stay logged into your Amazon account on the device itself, and you can move it from TV to TV and pick up right where you left off. It’ll also keep your installed apps, settings, etc. You just have to make sure it’s connected to the local Wi-Fi network when you move it.
The Fire TV Stick HD comes with an Alexa Voice Remote, so you can use voice commands to change the channel, swap what you’re watching, control the volume, etc. Of course, you can also use the voice remote for other Alexa features, like asking it for the weather, managing your routines, and controlling other Alexa-compatible smart home devices.
Note that this is the basic HD version of the Fire TV Stick. If you want to stream in 4K quality and/or want a device that’s faster and feels more responsive, you’ll want either the Fire TV Stick 4K or Fire TV Stick 4K Max instead. Incidentally, both of those are also on sale! But if you just want the cheapest option, it doesn’t get cheaper than the Fire TV Stick HD for just $20 right now. This “limited-time deal” won’t last!
Get the Fire TV Stick HD for $20 (was $35) Get the Fire TV Stick 4K for $30 (was $50)Get the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $40 (was $60)
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