SAVE $15: As of Jan. 10, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for $44.99, down from $59.99. That's a discount of 25%.
If you're looking to invest in a new streaming device, you can't go wrong with one of Amazon's options. A Fire TV Stick is a reliable go-to streamer that's pretty affordable and works with a variety of platforms, so if you're a cord-cutter who likes to switch from one app to another, you're covered. These devices are even sweeter when they're on sale, especially when it comes to the newest model.
As of Jan. 10, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for just $44.99, or $15 off its normal price of $59.99. That's a discount of 25% and just $5 above its lowest price ever for the most recent Fire TV Stick release.
SEE ALSO: Jam out with 4 months of free Amazon Music Unlimited when you buy select Echo devicesThe Fire TV Stick 4K Max doesn't skimp on features, offering everything the previous model did and then some. It boasts a simple interface, a variety of streaming apps, and much more, including WiFi 6E support and the new Ambient mode. Most importantly, it offers streaming in 4K Ultra HD and is compatible with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and HDR10+.
WiFi 6E support ensures a faster and smoother streaming experience if you have a router that supports it, and the Fire TV Ambient mode is akin to having Samsung's The Frame TV (or similar smart TV). It lets you display high-quality photos and artwork while idle, effectively turning your TV into a canvas while not in use. With the most storage seen in a Fire Stick yet at 16GB, you've got plenty of room for photos, too.
If you're ready to take the plunge and pick up a new streaming device, you'll want to snag one while it's on sale now.
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