
Amazon Prime Day is finally here, and for those seeking an unbeatable deal, there's a stack that means shoppers can pick it up for a significantly cheaper outlay.
Amazon's Fire TV Sticks are currently availablefor £22.79 for Prime members - but there's a method to reduce that price even further for those hunting for a bargain. This is thanks to TopCashback and a deal that shaves £15 off the price.
The Fire TV Stick HD is ideal for Brits who wish to enjoy all their favourite shows and series on their telly without the hassle of complicated boxes or subscriptions.
Simply plug the Fire Stick into your telly's USB port and you'll gain access to the likes of Netflix, Twitch, YouTube and more without requiring smart TV features. It all operates through Amazon's operating system which boasts stunning, high-resolution artwork.
And for those seeking a superior upgrade, the 4K version of the Fire Stick can be obtained for slightly over £12 via TopCashback. But there's a way to get it even cheaper for £8.49, reports Wales Online.
New customers who register for a new account through TopCashBack can secure it for £8.49 - significantly cheaper than the £23.99 Prime deal that Amazon is promoting.
Here's a breakdown of how shoppers can take advantage of the offer through TopCashback with a handy step-by-step guide:
- Begin by signing up as a new member via this TopCashback link.
- Find Amazon on the site and hit 'Get Cashback Now'.
- Shop and check out as usual on the Amazon website.
- Sit tight; cashback will track and pop up in your TopCashback account within seven working days of the transaction.
In total, new customers to Amazon and TopCashback will pay £8.49 for the Fire TV Stick. For those shoppers who desire the 4K Fire TV Stick, it'll set them back £12.41 via TopCashback.
And for those shoppers who want some alternatives, the Roku 4K Stick is currently £44.99 on Argos.It has glowing reviews and offers a different take on the Amazon Fire Stick at a higher price.
There's also Google's 4K Streamer Kit, which costs £99.99. It's speedy and sleek and allows shoppers to watch all the shows with all the apps they need.
But the question is: Is the Fire TV Stick HD truly worth it? Our tech gurus put the device through its paces in 2023 and came away mightily impressed.
Tech aficionado Aaron Brown weighed in on the gadget, remarking: "Inside, the latest chipset means the Fire TV Stick is 50% faster than the 2019 Fire TV Stick, but unless you're playing games on this lightweight dongle, you're unlikely to really notice the improvements.
"What that extra oomph really means is that Amazon will be able to continue supporting this Fire TV Stick with the latest version of its Fire OS operating system for years to come."
He continued to sing praises of the software, asserting: "It's the software that is the real star of this show. Aside from maybe the Apple TV, Amazon's Fire OS has one of the best-looking menus on the market. Boxsets and blockbusters are presented with beautiful, high-resolution artwork that fills every corner of the screen, shows are pulled-in from all of your favourite streaming platforms, trailers can be viewed from the main menu, and individual profiles mean you'll be able to keep Amazon's clever AI suggestions based solely on your own viewing history."
However, this upgrade may not be worth considering for those who already own a Fire TV Stick. For shoppers with a 4K TV, the 4K Fire TV Stick could be a better alternative to consider.
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