Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max drops back down to an all-time low of $35

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Amazon's most powerful
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is on sale yet again for Amazon's
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in 2022. You can grab the
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for $35, or $20 off its regular price. That's how much it went for at this year's first
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, and it's also the lowest price we've seen for the device on the website. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max supports Dolby Vision, HDR and HDR10+ content, as well as Dolby Atmos audio. It can also join WiFi 6 networks, and Amazon says it can start apps faster and has more fluid navigation than the basic Fire TV Stick 4K.

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Like other models, this one comes with a remote control that has preset buttons for Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu. Said remote is also powered by Alexa and can search content and launch them with just voice commands. You can even ask Alexa through the remote to dim your connected lights or check the weather. And if you have a compatible doorbell or security camera around your home, you can use its picture-in-picture capability to view its live feed on your screen without having to pause or remove whatever it is you're watching.


Out of all the Fire TV streaming devices, only the Cube set-top box is more powerful than the 4K Max. The
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is also on sale for $60 at the moment, or half off its original price. But if you want something cheaper, you can also get the
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for $25 or the
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for $20.

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