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Gemma Sherlock

Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite slashed to £17.99 in Black Friday deal

Amazon's Fire TV Stick has been slashed in price by nearly 50% as part of an early Black Friday deal. The streaming device with Alexa is reduced by 40% and is now just £17.99.

Shoppers can get the Fire TV Stick Lite with Alexa voice remote for £17.99 instead of £29.99 as part of Amazon's Black Friday sale which officially launched on November 18, a week before Black Friday itself on November 25, 2022.

The stick is one of Amazon's most affordable devices and allows users to enjoy fast streaming in full HD. Coming with Alexa Voice Remote Lite, the stick allows users to access free films and TV programmes from apps such as Freevee, YouTube, ITV Hub, All 4, PlutoTV and more.

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It can be plugged in behind the TV and users simply need to turn on their television and connect to the internet to get it set up. Users can also press and ask Alexa by using their voice to easily search and launch programmes across multiple apps.

The Fire Stick can be used to stream hundreds of thousands of films and TV episodes from Netflix, Prime Video, Now, Disney+ and more, plus listen to millions of songs. Subscription fees may apply for these though. Live TV can also be enjoyed as well as music via Amazon Music, Spotify and others, and the stick can also be used to control compatible smart homes with Alexa. The Stick is currently featured in the Black Friday sale with a £12 saving here.

Amazon also has savings on the original Fire TV Stick which is £22.99 instead of £39.99, a 43% discount. The difference between this and the Lite is that the Fire TV Stick has home cinema audio with support for Dolby Atmos.

The Fire TV Stick 4K is the most powerful one, and is also reduced at £27.99 instead of £49.99, a 44% reduction. This stick has a cinematic experience so users can watch in vibrant 4K Ultra HD with support for Dolby Vision, HDR and HDR10+.

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