If your current Fire TV Stick is looking a little past its best, now could be a good time to ditch it and try something new. It's been confirmed that Amazon is about to launch another of its massive Prime Day sale events, and we expect some hefty price cuts to be announced across a swathe of devices.
If history repeats itself, Amazon's own brand gadgets could see the biggest reductions. That includes the very latest Fire TV Sticks, which have often been slashed during previous Prime Day events.
For example, the most premium Fire TV Stick 4K Max has seen its cost cut to under £45 during Prime Day. If that happens this time around, it could be a good time to invest with this device offering features such as better streaming, more power under its shell and the exclusive Ambient Experience which turns your TV into a work of art.
There's also the latest Fire TV Stick 4K, which includes pin-sharp streaming, fast Wi-Fi 6 speeds and quick access to all the most popular apps such as Netflix and Disney+.
The 4K currently costs £59.99, but that could drop to around £35 next week.
Along with Fire TV Sticks, we are also likely to see Kindles, Fire Tablets and Echo speakers dropped in price.
To add to the Prime Day excitement, it's also been confirmed that products from Bose, Sonos and LEGO will be included in the sale.
Amazon also says there will be new offers this year called, “Today’s Big Deals”.
These will be themed daily deal drops featuring some of the most exciting deals of the event, exclusive to Prime members.
Members can enjoy deep discounts across top brands like Samsung, Kiehl’s, and Levi’s. These special offers launch daily at midnight PDT and remain available for a limited time, while supplies last.
Just remember that you will need a Prime account which usually costs £8.99. However, Amazon does offer one month free, so if you sign up now, you won't have to pay for Prime Day deals.
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