Fire TV Stick 4K Select, 4K Plus, and 4K Max on Sale: Here’s the Best Fire Stick to Make Your TV Smart
The differences between Fire TV Stick 4K Select, 4K Plus, and 4K Max, all on sale today, mainly concern power, video quality, and type of connection. Choosing the most suitable version can make the difference between a smooth experience and a device that struggles, especially if you use many apps, games, or high-resolution services.
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select (latest model) - Stream 4K hundreds of thousands of movies and TV episodes, and free live TV
54.99
29.99
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The Fire TV Stick 4K Select (29€) is the base model of the range: it offers 4K streaming at a very low price, but it is less powerful and uses a new operating system called Vega OS. This firmware is lighter, but still less mature and feature-rich compared to the classic Fire OS (Android). The Select does not support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, has a more limited number of apps, and is mainly suitable for those looking for a simple and economical device, just for YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video, and free TV.
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus, streaming device with support for Wi-Fi 6, Dolby Vision/Atmos, and HDR10+
69.99
39.99
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The Fire TV Stick 4K Plus (39€) is the true "standard" model and the best quality/price compromise. It uses the traditional Fire OS (Android), which is more stable and has wider compatibility, and is smoother in using menus, apps, and content. It supports both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, which means images with more pronounced contrast and more immersive audio, when the content allows it. Additionally, it offers more smart features, better integration with Alexa, and a richer app catalog, making it ideal for those who want quality 4K streaming without having to pay top-of-the-line prices.
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (Latest model), streaming device with support for Wi-Fi 6E and ambient mode
79.99
49.99
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The Fire TV Stick 4K Max (49€) is the top-of-the-line version: it has more powerful hardware, greater memory, and a next-generation Wi-Fi 6E module, ensuring a faster and more stable connection, especially in congested networks. App and content launch times are quicker, navigation is smoother, and overall stability is the best in the series. It is designed for those who use the Fire Stick a lot, watch in 4K HDR, play some light games, and want a high-performing, long-lasting device.
The Fire TV Stick is a small multimedia device that connects to the HDMI port of the television and transforms it into a smart TV with a dedicated operating system. Once connected to the internet via Wi-Fi, it allows streaming access to services like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, and many others, as well as support for music apps, light games, and the integrated voice assistant Alexa, so you can control content, volume, and smart devices with your voice. In this way, practically any television, even if particularly outdated, has available all the most powerful and modern tools for content viewing.