
With a choice of five Fire Sticks to choose from, users can choose to increase the choice of channels on their current TV, or opt for a top-of-the-range 4K HDR viewing experience with Dolby Sound, depending on how much they want to pay.Īll Fire Stick models also come with Amazon's famous cloud-based voice assistant, Alexa. Fire Stick users who want to watch Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and other streaming services, will be required to pay their monthly service subscription as usual.Īvailable directly from Amazon, as well as other retailers including Argos, Currys and John Lewis, the device is described as a fast and efficient way to access thousands of films, shows and other content without the need for contracts. With no monthly subscription fees, Fire Stick users just buy the model they prefer outright to enjoy free access to a range of channels including Freevee, BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and more. READ MORE: Sky Glass review: Satellite-free streaming TV has plenty to shout about but can be improved


Once installed, the Fire Stick lets users stream video, install apps, play music and enjoy a host of Android apps and games that can be downloaded from the App Store. The little device stays hidden behind the TV and users just need to turn on their TV and connect to the internet to get started.

Amazon's Fire Stick TV can give TV lovers an instant upgrade to their home entertainment system via a plug-in media streaming device that can convert a normal TV into a Smart TV. The retail giant still has offers on most of their TV gadgets but with so many editions to choose from it can be hard to know which one to go for. Amazon has reduced a range of their popular Fire TV sticks, with some going for as little as £15, following their Spring Sale event.
