Amazon Black Friday deal: Fire TV Stick 4K Max down to $35
Amazon’s early Black Friday sale has the Fire TV Stick 4K Max marked down to $35 — about 41% off its $60 MSRP. This model packs 4K support, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, HDR10+, Wi‑Fi 6E support and the fastest processor Amazon offers in a Fire TV Stick. If you want a compact, affordable 4K streamer, this is one of the best values right now.
The lower‑end Fire TV Stick HD is also on sale for around $18 and is a solid budget pick for 1080p TVs. If you have a 4K set and want better picture, audio and snappier navigation, the 4K Max is worth the extra cost.
Why the 4K Max stands out
- Picture & audio: Supports 4K, Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos for improved visuals and surround sound on compatible TVs and systems.
- Performance: Fastest Fire TV Stick CPU for snappy UI, smoother app performance and better cloud gaming responsiveness.
- Connectivity: Wi‑Fi 6E support helps with stability and bandwidth on compatible routers, especially for 4K streaming.
- Extras: Amazon’s Ambient Experience shows art while idle, and the stick supports Xbox cloud gaming and retro emulation projects for casual gaming.
Tradeoffs to consider
- Ads & promos: Amazon’s UI pushes Prime Video and other promoted content — you can work around some suggestions, but expect a promotional layer in the home screen.
- Portability & power: As a plug‑in stick it’s small and convenient, but it needs a compatible TV input and a power source for peak performance.
- Compatibility: Make sure your TV supports Dolby Vision/HDR10+ to get the full benefit of advanced formats.
Which stick should you buy?
- Choose the Fire TV Stick 4K Max ($35) if you have a 4K TV, want Dolby Vision/Atmos and prefer the snappier experience — excellent value at this price.
- Choose the Fire TV Stick HD ($18) if you only need 1080p streaming or want the cheapest reliable stick for a secondary TV.
Shop the deal (affiliate link, opens in a new tab): Fire TV Stick 4K Max on Amazon. For specs and comparisons, see Amazon’s product pages and our streaming device guides.
Discussion: Are you picking up a 4K Max at $35 or going for the $18 HD stick for a spare TV? What feature matters most — Dolby Vision, fast performance, or price?
