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Amazon Fire TV Cube is a streaming device and smart speaker, and it’s 29% off

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On Sale Amazon Fire TV Cube 2022 with Alexa Voice Remote.
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The Amazon Fire TV Cube is both a streaming device and a smart speaker, and it’s on sale right now with a 29% discount that brings its price down from $140 to only $100. This is a limited-time deal though, which means you’re going to have to hurry with your purchase if you want to pocket the savings of $40. Proceed with your transaction immediately if you’re interested, as tomorrow may already be too late to take advantage of this special price.

Why you should buy the Amazon Fire TV Cube

The third-generation Amazon Fire TV Cube is the latest version of the unique streaming device. With an octa-core processor, it’s twice as powerful as the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max, but what really sets it apart from its peers is the fact that it comes with a built-in microphone and speakers, just like an Amazon Echo. With Amazon’s Alexa, you’ll be able to use voice commands not just to control the streaming device, but also your other connected devices such as your TV and soundbar. You can also ask Alexa for information that you need, with AI-powered Fire TV Search allowing you to look for your next show or movie to watch.

Your favorite streaming services will look even better with the Amazon Fire TV Cube as it enables 4K Ultra HD resolution, as well as Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for cinematic experience. The streaming device also directly supports cable/satellite set-top boxes, and it can also connect to your video game console, so you’ll have all your entertainment options in one place.

Access all of the subscriptions that you purchased from streaming deals, among many other features, through the Amazon Fire TV Cube. Originally priced at $140, it’s currently available from Amazon at $40 off, slashing its price to just $100. We’re not sure how much time is remaining on this offer though, so don’t hesitate if you want to get the Amazon Fire TV Cube for a more affordable price than usual. Finalize your purchase immediately, or else you might miss out on the savings.

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