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If you’ve been meaning to upgrade your TV without breaking the bank, the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite is a solid choice—especially now that it’s $14.99 (down from $29.99), the lowest it's ever been, according to price trackers.
It offers access to all the popular streaming platforms, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and YouTube, as well as free services like Pluto TV and Tubi. It doesn’t support 4K resolution like some pricier models in the Fire TV Stick lineup. That said, its 1080p performance is excellent for older TVs or those who don’t need ultra-high-definition visuals. To set it up, plug it into your TV’s HDMI port, connect to wifi, and you’re ready to stream in full HD.
The included Alexa Voice Remote Lite lets you search for content, control playback, or check the weather—all with your voice. However, it’s worth noting that this version doesn’t have volume or power buttons for your TV, so you’ll need to keep your standard TV remote handy for those functions. If you’re looking for more control, you might want to consider the Fire TV Stick ($19.99, down from $39.99) or the Fire TV Stick 4K, which includes those TV control features.
Performance-wise, the Fire TV Stick Lite is reportedly responsive, thanks to its quad-core processor and solid wifi connectivity. The Fire TV interface is also designed to be user-friendly, making it easy to find your favorite shows or discover something new. Navigating menus and launching apps feels smooth for the most part. However, switching between apps and the home screen can be occasionally sluggish, according to this PCMag review. Additionally, screen mirroring is limited to Miracast or WiDi, which means it doesn’t offer the convenience of Apple AirPlay or Google Cast.
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