
If you’ve been looking for a way to bring your telly up to technological speed so you can enjoy endless streaming this winter, here’s a way to do that doesn’t involve buying a flashy new one or sending your bank manager into meltdown.
You can do it for just £29.99, in fact. How? Because Amazon is selling its Fire Stick 4K TV streaming device at £20 off the RRP (it’s usually £49.99).
The device, about the size of a USB stick, is small and unassuming but oh-so mighty. It lets you watch scores of TV series, documentaries, shows and films at the touch of a button.

Easy for even the most technologically challenged to install, simply plug it into your TV’s HDMI port and in mere minutes, your box will be transformed into a smart TV, opening the floodgates to 4K Ultra HD content from streaming and catch-up services like Amazon Video, Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and more. Some require a subscription but many are payment free.

See the list of popular channels available through the Fire Stick:
- Prime Video
- Netflix
- ITV Hub
- BBC iPlayer
- All 4
- My 5
- Apple TV
- Disney+
- BritBox
- Hayu
- Vevo
- Plex
- Vimeo
- TED TV
- Twitch
- UKTV Play
- Curzon

But that’s not all. You can also listen to music through Amazon Music, Spotify and Apple Music, or discover new favourites through TuneIn Radio.
The Amazon Fire Stick 4K comes with a voice-activated remote control that works with a compatible TV, soundbar and receiver. Catching up on your favourite shows is as easy as saying it out loud with the Amazon Fire Stick 4K.

Best of all, it’s highly portable too – just unplug it and take all your favourite movies and shows with you on trips away. With great sound and crystal clear picture quality, it’s the perfect addition to your home entertainment kit.
A star buy at just £29.99, this is one of the best deals we’ve seen in the Amazon Prime Day sales.
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The Amazon Fire TV Cube is also on sale, from £109.99 to just £69.99, a saving of 36 per cent.
This boxy device still plugs into your HDMI port but sits beside your TV and uses built-in Alexa to control live TV channels from Sky. It can also turn the telly on, dim lights and play the content you want to watch from simple voice commands. It feels like the only thing it can't do is whip up some popcorn. Is this the future of home entertainment? One thing's for sure: it won't cost the earth to find out.
