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Early Prime Day 2022 deal: Get a Fire TV Stick for just $16.99 (58% off)

July 8, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $23: Prime members can score a third-gen Fire TV Stick with an Alexa Voice Remote(opens in a new tab) on Amazon for only $16.99 (normally $39.99) through July 9. This matches its all-time low Black Friday price for a 58% savings.


Upgrading your TV with a streaming hub and a virtual assistant hasn’t been this cheap in a minute.

Now through July 9, Amazon has the third-generation Fire TV Stick(opens in a new tab) on sale for just $16.99 as part of its early Prime Day festivities. (Note that the deal is only open to Prime members(opens in a new tab).) That’s a 58% discount on its $39.99 MSRP and an exact match of its all-time low price from last Black Friday.

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Everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day 2022, from early deals to competing sales

Released in fall 2020 alongside the pared-down Fire TV Stick Lite(opens in a new tab) ($29.99), this portable gadget can bring Full HD streaming and live TV to any display with an HDMI port that supports 1080p or 720p at 60/50 Hz — just plug it into that port and you’re good to go. It ships with a third-gen Alexa Voice Remote from 2021, which will let you control and sift through your streaming library using voice commands.

A quick PSA that this Fire TV Stick does not support 4K streaming; that job belongs to the aptly named Fire TV Stick 4K(opens in a new tab), which was $39.99 at the time of writing (down 20% from a $49.99 MSRP). That’s not necessarily a bad thing if you’re not planning on upgrading to a 4K TV, and $17 is still a bargain even if it’s just a short-term streaming solution. Still, we figured we’d mention it just in case.

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