SAVE $15:As of Jan. 20,Watch Illicit Desire (2017) the Fire TV Stick 4K is on sale for $34.99 at Amazon, 30% off its list price of $49.99.
There's nothing better than being able to stream your favorite shows and films in 4K. Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K makes it smooth and easy to watch in this quality without breaking the bank. Right now you can even score it at a discount at Amazon, setting you up with 4K streaming for under $35.
The Fire TV Stick 4K is currently down to $34.99 at Amazon. This is 30% off its list price of $49.99, allowing you to pocket $15. If you've been looking for a streaming upgrade, this deal is definitely worth taking advantage of before it disappears. The Fire TV Stick 4K is worth every penny, too.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardAlongside 4K Ultra HD resolution, the Fire TV Stick 4K also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos audio if you want to create an immersive viewing experience. On top of that, it also supports WiFi 6 for smoother streaming quality. In our review, Jake Krol says that"Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K checks off almost every box that you'd want in a streaming dongle, plus you get its much-improved Alexa remote."
If you've been hoping to give your streaming selection a 4K upgrade, look no further than this discount on Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K.
Amazon has a few more discounts that are worth checking out on its own devices. At the moment, Prime members can save on the Kindle Colorsoft and Amazon's 55-inch Fire TV 4-Series is at its lowest price in over a year.
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