Amazon Fire TV Cube
- Brand
- Amazon
- Operating System
- Fire OS
- Downloadable Apps
- Yes
- Resolution
- 4K
- Ports
- HDMI, Micro-USB
- RAM/storage
- 2GB / 16GB
- Connectivity
- Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 6E
- Display
- Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+
- Audio
- Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Atmos
- Integrations
- Amazon Alexa
- CPU
- Octa-core CPU 2.0GHz
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Best Amazon Fire TV streaming devices in 2024
A Fire TV streaming device can give your TV a new lease on life
Whether it's to make a "dumb" TV smart or to cover up a smart TV's built-in operating system, Amazon's Fire TV offerings are among the best streaming devices on the market. These handy little gadgets connect via HDMI and bring the popular Fire TV OS experience, including access to tons of online content from apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
Save up to 57% on Amazon's Fire TV streaming devices this Prime Day
Options include the premium Fire TV Cube and the budget-ranged Fire TV Stick Lite
Rated among some of the best streaming devices in the business, Amazon's range of Fire TV products can significantly revamp your home streaming setup, requiring just minutes of setup. With Amazon Prime Day this week, the retailer has significantly cut down the prices of some of its streaming devices, including the super-advanced Fire TV Cube and the Fire TV Stick Lite for the budget conscious. Of course, there are plenty of other deals to trick out your smart home setup, but if streaming is your focus, you can't go wrong with these deals.
Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen): Smart, speedy, and packed with ads
Hey, you got your Echo in my Fire TV!
I'd understand Amazon's desire to saturate its third-generation Fire TV Cube with annoying advertising a bit more if this super-speedy streaming box, which doubles as a makeshift Echo, cost as much as a typical streaming stick. However, for $140, a price that puts it directly into either Apple TV 4K or Nvidia Shield TV territory, Amazon's advertising-drenched UI feels a bit too overpriced.
Amazon's Fire TV Cube is the first set-top box to support ASHA streaming to hearing aids
The volume can be controlled through the remote itself
Amazon's long been locked in the battle for the best video streaming devices, and products like its Fire TV Cube (2nd Generation) are just some of the contenders. Like many of the company's other devices, the Cube comes with support for the highest-end AV formats, access to all major streaming services, and very responsive performance, checking all the right boxes. The device is now getting even better with the addition of an important accessibility feature that'll make it a lot more convenient for the hard-of-hearing.
Amazon's 4K TV streaming stick so cheap right now you can't afford not to buy one
They're pretty much all on sale, starting at $18
It wouldn't be Prime Day if Amazon weren't discounting all of its own hardware. If you've been waiting to upgrade your streaming experience, the entire lineup of Fire TV gadgets is on sale. Whether you're switching from another platform or adding Netflix to your bedroom TV, there's a little something for everyone.newsIf you're just looking for the best deal of the bunch, the 4K version of the Fire TV Stick is for you. At $25, it's 50% off its usual price. Even if you don't have a 4K TV yet, it's worth it alone just to keep your gear futureproofed. This model includes an Alexa-equipped remote, complete with volume and power controls, and supports Dolby Vision.
HBO Max adds 4K support right in time for Wonder Woman 1984 (APK Download)
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Last month, HBO announced that Wonder Woman 1984 would debut on its HBO Max streaming service on December 25, the same day it will open in US movie theaters. The film will also be the first title to be available in 4K on the platform. Now, right in time for the movie's launch, HBO is rolling out support for 4K UHD and HDR on select Android devices.
Amazon already had its Prime Day festivities last month, but the company apparently still has some Echo speakers it needs to clear out. Amazon has again discounted most of its hardware products, plus a few third-party devices running Fire TV.The bulk of the discounts are on Fire TV devices, including the HDMI sticks, the Fire TV Cube that looks like a Borg ship, TVs running Fire OS, various Echo Show smart speakers, and the pint-sized Echo Flex. Most of the prices are identical to what we saw on Prime Day, so if you already bought something then, you don't have to worry about missing out.