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“Amazon Slashes Price on New Fire TV Stick HD: Now £25.99!”

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Amazon has unveiled a refreshed price for its latest Fire TV Stick HD, presenting an opportune moment to explore something new. The updated device boasts several enhancements, such as a sleeker design, support for Wi-Fi 6 for seamless streaming, and improved performance speed.

The new Fire TV Stick HD, as per Amazon, offers over 30% faster performance compared to previous HD versions, resulting in quicker boot-up times and enhanced app functionality.

An outstanding feature of this device is its ability to draw power directly from the TV’s USB port, eliminating the necessity for a separate power adapter and aiding in concealing cables neatly behind the television screen.

Moreover, the device introduces Amazon’s newest Fire OS software, Vega, which guarantees a more organized interface, intelligent content suggestions, and a smoother browsing experience.

Amazon’s statement on the launch emphasizes, “The new Fire TV Stick HD is our most compact streaming device to date, with reduced volume and width compared to earlier models. Designed for Direct Power via the TV’s USB port, it fits discreetly behind a TV without requiring an extra power adapter.”

Initially priced at £39.99 upon its recent release, the new Fire TV Stick HD is now up for grabs on Amazon for £25.99, offering a generous 35% discount.

While Amazon’s deal may seem enticing, bargain hunters seeking the best deal can save a bit more elsewhere. Argos and Currys have both slashed the price of the 2024 Fire TV Stick HD to £24.99, undercutting Amazon by £1 and reducing the original launch price by £15.

The older HD model still provides access to popular streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+, in addition to Full HD playback, Alexa voice commands, shortcut buttons for swift app launches, and smart home controls compatible with devices such as lights.

Argos Fire TV Stick HD NOW – £24.99

Currys Fire TV Stick HD NOW – £24.99

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