The Fire Stick 4K Max is down to its lowest price this year – save $25 for Black Friday
SAVE $25: As of Nov. 28, the Amazon Fire Stick 4K Max is on sale for $34.99 at Amazon. That's a 42% discount on the list price.
Black Friday is here and the deals are rolling in. You'll find discounts on everything from robot vacuums to gaming monitors, and if you're looking to upgrade your streaming set up then look no further than the best deals on Fire TV Sticks.
Fire Sticks are one of Amazon's most popular devices, and are such a brilliant but simple method to make streaming easier. Whether you have an older, non-smart TV or just want to use the Fire OS, all you need to do is plug the Fire Stick into your HDMI port and to a power source. And that's it, your device will now be displaying all your favorite apps and streaming services on the home page.
It comes with a remote with an Alexa button that lets you search by voice control. This is extra helpful when searching for a specific movie or TV show, without having to manually trawl through each platform. The remote also becomes the one control for your TV, even for powering on and off and controlling the volume, so you don't need to keep two.
And as of Nov. 28, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is on sale for $34.99. Not only are you saving $25, but this is the lowest price it has been all year, surpassing both of Amazon's Prime Days. You can get this deal in Amazon's Black Friday sale right now.
Still looking for more deals? See the biggest discounts at Amazon’s epic Black Friday sale and save up to 70% on popular gifts, gadgets, and more goodies.
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Lois Mackenzie is a freelance reporter at Mashable. Over the years she has written for many publications, covering everything from the local news to the best pair of running shoes. You can find bylines in publications including Fit&Well, Metro, and Coach magazine, usually covering deals on everything from earbuds to TVs, or guides on how to beat your half marathon time.
Lois also holds a Master's degree in Digital Journalism from Strathclyde University and obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen.