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Thinking about investing in a Fire TV Stick? You've timed it well — there's another Amazon Prime Day fast approaching, and these little gadgets are almost certainly going to be heavily discounted during the event.
A Fire TV stick plugs into your TV's HDMI port to turn it into a smart TV, from which you can access various apps — including not just Prime Video but all the best streaming services. It'll also enable you to control your TV using your voice, via Alexa — a game-changer for commands that would otherwise require lengthy typing using your remote's arrow keys (truly, is there anything more dull?).
There are now a few different Fire Stick options, and they all look roughly the same (aside from the Cube, which to be fair is pretty distinctive). Figuring out which one you need can be confusing, so I've pulled together a straightforward buying guide below.
I've started with buy links in the US and in the UK, then a guide to the key differences you need to know, and finally a specs comparison table. Happy streaming!
US — Fire Stick options
AmazonFire TV Stick HDUS$34.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Stick 4K SelectUS$39.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Stick 4K PlusUS$49.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Stick 4K MaxUS$59.99shop now
AmazonFire TV CubeUS$139.99shop nowUK — Fire Stick options
AmazonFire TV Stick HD£39.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Stick 4K Select£49.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Stick 4K Plus£59.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Stick 4K Max£69.99shop now
AmazonFire TV Cube£139.99shop nowWhat's the difference between the various Fire TV sticks?
The main distinguisher between the different Fire TV sticks is in the image, video and audio quality they support. All the options work with Alexa+ via the voice remote.
The very cheapest option — the standard Fire Stick HD — is the only one not to offer 4K Ultra HD picture. Most modern TVs support 4K picture, but if you have an older TV or an especially budget-friendly model, it might not. In that case, there's not much point going for anything other than this budget-friendly option.
Your next decision is whether you also want Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Check first if your TV will work with these premium AV technologies in the first place — Dolby Vision is starting to feature on more TVs, but you still won't find it on some cheaper models. Samsung doesn't support Dolby Vision full stop, instead featuring HDR10+. If you don't need either, go for the 4k Select.
Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inboxContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Assuming your TV does support Dolby Atmos and Vision, and you want both, you can choose between the 4K Plus or 4k Max sticks. The key differences are that the latter offers twice as much storage, and supports Wi-Fi 6E (which allows for support of the new 6GHz band). In contrast, the Plus only supports regular Wi-Fi 6.
Finally, there's the Cube, which is a slightly different proposition. It's at least twice the price of all the sticks, and acts as a hub into which you can connect and control devices like your set-top box, games consoles, webcam and so on.
Key specs compared
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List price:
Supported picture quality:
Supported video:
Supported audio:
Storage:
Stick HD
$34.99 / £39.99
1080p Full HD
HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby-encoded (HDMI pass-through)
8GB
Stick 4K Select
$39.99 / £49.99
4K Ultra HD
HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby-encoded (HDMI pass-through)
8GB
Stick 4K Plus
$49.99 / £59.99
4K Ultra HD
Dolby Vision, plus HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby Atmos
8GB
Stick 4K Max
$59.99 / £69.99
4K Ultra HD
Dolby Vision, plus HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby Atmos
16GB
Cube
$139.99 / £139.99
4K Ultra HD
Dolby Vision, plus HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Dolby Atmos
16GB
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