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Amazon offers Prime members hottest deals ever on Fire TV Stick, Stick 4K, Cube

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Amazon’s Fire TV line of streaming media devices are some of the best around, and are also among the company’s most popular products. Right now, Amazon Prime members can enjoy exclusive offers for the lowest prices ever on the . At those prices, you might be tempted to buy all three, but if it’s just one you need, read on to compare.

Buy at Newegg — $25

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The Fire TV Stick is Amazon’s original streaming media offering. The compact device plugs right into any HDTV, and unlocks tens of thousands of apps, channels, and, as of this year, Alexa commands. The Fire TV Stick’s massive collection of content was always at your fingertips, but now it responds simply to the sound of your voice. The Alexa Voice Remote enables everything from browsing Netflix, streaming music, weather updates, and more. Live sports through Hulu and others, and millions of websites to browse are just a few more of the seemingly endless offerings of the Fire TV Stick. If all that wasn’t enough, the Stick has more storage for apps, games, and other services than any comparable product.

Normally priced at $40, it is down to just $25.

Buy at Newegg

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Buy at Walgreens — $35

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For Amazon Fire TV fans who put a premium on picture quality, the Stick 4K is for you. This powerful device with a Wi-Fi antenna design is optimized for 4K HD Ultra streaming, and offers over 500,000 movies and TV shows from all of your favorite apps and channels like Prime Video, Netflix, Showtime, HBO, and more. Of course, the Fire TV Stick 4K also includes the all-powerful Alexa Voice Remote, enabling audio commands to dim lights, surf channels, view live camera feeds, and so much more. Thanks in part to its quad-core 1.7GHz processor, the Fire Stick is up 80 percent more powerful than its predecessor.

Normally priced at $50, it is down to just $35 now.

Buy at Walgreens

— $70

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When it was released in 2018, the Amazon Fire TV Cube changed the entertainment console space. For the first time ever, Amazon allowed us to imagine a world without remotes. The Cube is a hands-free compendium of content, offering all of the aforementioned features of the Stick 4K, plus so much more. As the most powerful Alexa-enabled device ever, the Cube boasts eight microphones and far-field voice recognition. Command your Cube to play or pause any movie, control compatible smart home devices, receive news updates, and more, all from the comfort of your recliner. No matter your media streaming preferences, Amazon Fire TV has something for you. These deals are too hot to last, so if you’re a Prime member, make sure you don’t miss out.

Normally priced at $120, it is down to just $70

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