While the Fire TV Stick is a good alternative to Prime Video, it also performs well with basically all the major streaming services you’d expect, including Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max. The previous generation only had 8GB of storage, but the new model’s upgraded 16GB means you won’t have to choose which apps to keep and which to delete. If you have a compatible controller and an Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can also stream games directly from the cloud to the Fire TV Stick. With some help from Wi-Fi 6E, apps will download faster and stream at higher quality with less buffering, as long as your router supports it.
One of the standout features is the integration of the Fire TV Stick with the Alexa smart home system. While watching your shows, you can easily pull up picture-in-picture of any security feed, and there are options to control other smart devices like lights directly from your television. The remote also works as Alexa with its built-in microphone, letting you find shows or ask questions without getting up from the couch. With a built-in Gallery mode, the TV can slowly cycle through photos and paintings like a screensaver, and you can ask the remote to quickly find out what you’re looking at.
The world of streaming devices is surprisingly deep, so if you’re curious what else is out there, be sure to follow our guide to the best 4K streaming sticks and hubs. For an Alexa and Amazon-powered home, there’s no replacement for the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, so be sure to get yours for just $35 before the sale ends.
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