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Fire TV Stick 4K Max Streaming Media Player w/ Alexa Remote

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Various Retailers are offering Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max Wi-Fi 6 Streaming Media Player w/ Alexa Voice Remote on sale for $34.99. Shipping is free.

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Available from:About this Item:
  • 40% more powerful than Fire TV Stick 4K, with faster app starts and more fluid navigation.
  • Support for next-gen Wi-Fi 6 - Enjoy smoother 4K streaming across multiple Wi-Fi 6 devices.
  • Cinematic experience - Watch in vibrant 4K Ultra HD with support for Dolby Vision, HDR, HDR10+ and immersive Dolby Atmos audio.
  • Alexa Voice Remote - Search and launch content with your voice. Get to favorite apps quickly with preset buttons. Control power and volume with one remote.
  • Do more with your smart home - View the front door camera without stopping your show using Live View Picture-in-Picture. Ask Alexa to check the weather or dim the lights.
  • Game on - Fluid gameplay and fast-rendering graphics with a 750Mhz GPU. Access popular games with a Luna cloud gaming subscription

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  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 108,000 ratings at Amazon.
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    • Note: Shipping is free on $49+ orders.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Various Retailers are offering Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max Wi-Fi 6 Streaming Media Player w/ Alexa Voice Remote on sale for $34.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Available from:About this Item:
  • 40% more powerful than Fire TV Stick 4K, with faster app starts and more fluid navigation.
  • Support for next-gen Wi-Fi 6 - Enjoy smoother 4K streaming across multiple Wi-Fi 6 devices.
  • Cinematic experience - Watch in vibrant 4K Ultra HD with support for Dolby Vision, HDR, HDR10+ and immersive Dolby Atmos audio.
  • Alexa Voice Remote - Search and launch content with your voice. Get to favorite apps quickly with preset buttons. Control power and volume with one remote.
  • Do more with your smart home - View the front door camera without stopping your show using Live View Picture-in-Picture. Ask Alexa to check the weather or dim the lights.
  • Game on - Fluid gameplay and fast-rendering graphics with a 750Mhz GPU. Access popular games with a Luna cloud gaming subscription

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 108,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
No Longer Available:
  • Kohl's
    • Note: Shipping is free on $49+ orders.

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diversification
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TL;DR - I am a sideloader & modder who has used Firesticks for years and years, but recently I've decided to stop buying them and wait on the next Chromecast. You may want to consider the same if you haven't yet.

Longer Version:
To this point I only have Firesticks for my streaming needs including 4k Max, 4k, and the diamond shaped one. They've been fairly good, with the 4k Max being notably better than the rest, and for a maximum of $35 per device it's tough to complain. Even though I'm happy with what I have (for now,) I'm not buying any more Amazon devices until I see what Google does with their next Chromecast. If they bump up the hardware to beat the 4k max, and especially if it competes with the 3rd gen Fire Cube, there's a good chance I'll begin replacing the Firesticks (assuming the price is right, of course.)

For anyone who likes to sideload and mod, I'd suggest considering the same, because Amazon is just getting more and more restrictive with the Firesticks. First they disabled rooting, then they disabled custom launchers, next they disabled the workaround to allow custom launchers, and most recently they've disabled the ability to assign different functions to the remote buttons. The Firesticks are also WAY behind on the Android version they're using. The Fire OS version used by the 4k Max is only based on Android 9, and the 4k (non-Max) is still stuck back on a Fire OS version that's based on Android 7.1. Meanwhile the most recent Chromecast runs Google TV based on Android 12.

Beyond the version lag, Chromecasts also come with the Play Store and Play Services natively installed, which means less screwing around with apps like Downloader, and more direct payment options for a few specific apps that a sideloader might want (ex: the host app for Eye Pea Tee Vee.)
Wavy-Nife
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This is pretty much the reg price now.
Casan0va
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I use this https://a.co/d/igvQLAg
It's basically a battery that uses your TV USB to charge it. There might be cheaper versions of these on Amazon, but this is the specific one I use with this stick and it works well

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Bestbuy, Target and Staples is $35 also.
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dakwoods
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This is the price point where I jumped onto the 4K Max in November. For normal online streaming service requirements I haven't had any issues.
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Is the trade-in offer "20% off a new Fire TV device" based on the deal price of 35 or the list price of 55?
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Quote from pianistat :
Is the trade-in offer "20% off a new Fire TV device" based on the deal price of 35 or the list price of 55?
Last time I used it, sale price
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Can I plug this into a Samsung sound bar with Dolby atmos and get the best sound possible. I just got the 990
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Quote from FrankH2394 :
Can I plug this into a Samsung sound bar with Dolby atmos and get the best sound possible. I just got the 990
That's what I did with my q900b
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Man I want this but you have to plug it into a power adapter, which sucks if you've got your TV mounted
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This is pretty much the reg price now.
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Worth the buy for side loading apps if you have a Roku
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Quote from CalmJoke530 :
Worth the buy for side loading apps if you have a Roku
That's about it though. I've had so many firesticks die within 1-2 years (without even messing with side loading) that I'm done with them. My Roku's on the other hand just work and keep going.
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TL;DR - I am a sideloader & modder who has used Firesticks for years and years, but recently I've decided to stop buying them and wait on the next Chromecast. You may want to consider the same if you haven't yet.

Longer Version:
To this point I only have Firesticks for my streaming needs including 4k Max, 4k, and the diamond shaped one. They've been fairly good, with the 4k Max being notably better than the rest, and for a maximum of $35 per device it's tough to complain. Even though I'm happy with what I have (for now,) I'm not buying any more Amazon devices until I see what Google does with their next Chromecast. If they bump up the hardware to beat the 4k max, and especially if it competes with the 3rd gen Fire Cube, there's a good chance I'll begin replacing the Firesticks (assuming the price is right, of course.)

For anyone who likes to sideload and mod, I'd suggest considering the same, because Amazon is just getting more and more restrictive with the Firesticks. First they disabled rooting, then they disabled custom launchers, next they disabled the workaround to allow custom launchers, and most recently they've disabled the ability to assign different functions to the remote buttons. The Firesticks are also WAY behind on the Android version they're using. The Fire OS version used by the 4k Max is only based on Android 9, and the 4k (non-Max) is still stuck back on a Fire OS version that's based on Android 7.1. Meanwhile the most recent Chromecast runs Google TV based on Android 12.

Beyond the version lag, Chromecasts also come with the Play Store and Play Services natively installed, which means less screwing around with apps like Downloader, and more direct payment options for a few specific apps that a sideloader might want (ex: the host app for Eye Pea Tee Vee.)
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Quote from diversification :
TL;DR - I am a sideloader & modder who has used Firesticks for years and years, but recently I've decided to stop buying them and wait on the next Chromecast. You may want to consider the same if you haven't yet.

Longer Version:
To this point I only have Firesticks for my streaming needs including 4k Max, 4k, and the diamond shaped one. They've been fairly good, with the 4k Max being notably better than the rest, and for a maximum of $35 per device it's tough to complain. Even though I'm happy with what I have (for now,) I'm not buying any more Amazon devices until I see what Google does with their next Chromecast. If they bump up the hardware to beat the 4k max, and especially if it competes with the 3rd gen Fire Cube, there's a good chance I'll begin replacing the Firesticks (assuming the price is right, of course.)

For anyone who likes to sideload and mod, I'd suggest considering the same, because Amazon is just getting more and more restrictive with the Firesticks. First they disabled rooting, then they disabled custom launchers, next they disabled the workaround to allow custom launchers, and most recently they've disabled the ability to assign different functions to the remote buttons. The Firesticks are also WAY behind on the Android version they're using. The Fire OS version used by the 4k Max is only based on Android 9, and the 4k (non-Max) is still stuck back on a Fire OS version that's based on Android 7.1. Meanwhile the most recent Chromecast runs Google TV based on Android 12.

Beyond the version lag, Chromecasts also come with the Play Store and Play Services natively installed, which means less screwing around with apps like Downloader, and more direct payment options for a few specific apps that a sideloader might want (ex: the host app for Eye Pea Tee Vee.)
I agree with what you say, but I doubt Google would be much better. Look at their Manifest V3 initiative. Hopefully NVIDIA comes out with a new Shield.
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Came out to $25 with $7 trade-in and $3 courtesy credit.
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Traded a 2012 fire tablet, total with tax $20.xx . Pretty slick

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Quote from adiscgolfer :
Man I want this but you have to plug it into a power adapter, which sucks if you've got your TV mounted
I use this https://a.co/d/igvQLAg
It's basically a battery that uses your TV USB to charge it. There might be cheaper versions of these on Amazon, but this is the specific one I use with this stick and it works well
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