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The Amazon Fire TV Stick gets a 50% discount for Black Friday 2019

Amazon's Black Friday sale has officially arrived with incredible deals throughout its site. You can find record low prices on a number of best-selling items which include Amazon's own devices.

Right now you can the 4K Fire TV on sale for $24.99. That's a $25 discount and the best price we've found for the Alexa-enabled streaming device. Amazon also has the 2nd generation Fire TV Stick on sale for just $19.99, and the Fire TV Cube on sale for $89.99. Not in the US? Scroll down for today's Fire device deals in your region.

The 4K Fire TV stick allows you to stream your favorite content in 4K Ultra HD resolution. Just plug the stick into your TV, connect to the internet, and watch your favorite movies and TV shows from apps like Hulu, Amazon Video, Netflix, and more. You'll get access to tens of thousands of channels with storage capacity for thousands of apps, games, and Alexa skills. The Fire device also includes an Alexa voice remote so you can browse shows, launch movies, adjust the volume, and more completely hands-free.

Shop Amazon's Black Friday Fire device deals below, and keep in mind these are limited-time promotions, so you should take advantage now before it's too late.

Black Friday Fire device deals:

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for.

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If you're not in the US, you can see today's best deals on the 4K Fire TV stick where you are below.



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