SAVE $28: As of Nov. 21,Peggy Markoff the Amazon Fire Stick 4K is on sale at Amazon for $21.99. That's a saving of 56% on list price for Black Friday, and the lowest it has ever been priced.
The big day may not be here yet, but Amazon has arrived. The online retailer has launched its long-awaited Black Friday event, running from Nov. 21 all the way through to the actual Black Friday.
Discounts are kicking off on a huge range of products, especially tech. So if you're looking to upgrade your laptop, tablet, TV, or even your phone, now is the time.
SEE ALSO: Get Apple AirPods Pro 2 for under $190 in Amazon’s Black Friday saleBut the next big discount we are loving is this 56% discount on the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. As of Nov. 21, the popular Amazon device has been reduced to its lowest-ever price. With a top price of $49.99, you can now grab it for just $21.99.
The Fire TV Stick is a streaming device that plugs into your TV (or laptop) and lets you access platforms including Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, and more. It has a remote with Alexa built-in, helping you turn any TV into a smart TV. (Top tip: using Alexa to search for your favorite movie saves time and effort.)
There's no over the top setup to worry about, these handy remotes are so simple to use. Really, anyone can do it. Just pop the device into your TV's HDMI port, and that's it. You have instant access to a range of streaming platforms as well as many live channels.
And with the Fire Stick 4K, you can enjoy stunning 4K Ultra HD visuals with advanced HDR formats like Dolby Vision and HDR10+. This model also boasts a much more powerful processor and enhanced Dolby Atmos support than its predecessor, ensuring a smoother performance and better quality sound.
Head to Amazon to secure this best-ever price.
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