4 Prime Day Streaming Device Deals That’ll Let You Watch Hulu, Netflix, Max & More Without Breaking the Bank
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Having cable isn’t enough if you want to catch all the hottest TV series and movies — you’ll also need to have access to streamers. Streaming options seem to be endless today, but before you can tune into Hulu, Paramount+ or Prime Video, you need to make sure you have a streaming device and a smart TV to connect it to. Just like your streamers, though, these come at a cost, but fortunately Prime Day 2024 is offering deals up to 55% off that will provide you with a quality streaming device for less.
Rather than settle for full price, there are a range of deals and promos going on that you can take advantage of and score the latest streaming devices to watch sports and streamer originals such as Hulu’s UnPrisoned.
Keep reading to learn more about the best streaming device deals available now.
What Are the Best Streaming Device Deals?
Rather than spend hours researching different models of streaming devices, we did the work and rounded up the best streaming device deals. Now you can stay plugged into your favorite programs without burning a hole in your wallet.
Keep reading to shop the latest deals below.
Amazon Fire TV Stick
Take advantage of 55% off Amazon’s Fire TV Stick that’ll get you access to more than 1.5 million movies and TV episodes. You’ll also get six months of MGM+ for free when you snag the streaming device. Plus, the included remote will give you access to Alex, allowing you to ask questions or open apps just by asking.
Roku Express
More than 10,000 people have purchased the Roku Express streaming device and now Amazon is dropping the price by 43% for Prime Day. The wireless remote comes with shortcut buttons to some of the most popular streaming platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and Apple TV+. And the setup is simple too: Just plug the device into an HDMI port and connect it to your Internet for access to apps and live TV through the Roku channel.
Dynalink Google TV Box
This certified Google TV‘s price has dropped to less than $50, and features a simple interface that allows you to stream content when you plug it into and HDMI cord and hook the device up to wifi. Once connected, you’ll be able to kick back and enjoy 4K definition and 16 GB for downloading apps and content.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max
Take advantage of 37% off the Fire TV Stick 4K Max when you pair it with the Alexa Voice Remote. This updated version comes with unique features such as Fire TV Ambient Experience that’ll turn your TV into a piece of artwork when your screen is idle. The Alexa Voice Remote also comes with two customizable buttons to create your own shortcuts to apps or Alexa features.
What Streaming Device Has the Most Free Channels?
For the most live TV channel options, Amazon’s Freevee is the platform’s ad-supported channel that features more than 400 live channels, on-demand classic TV shows and movies as well as original content. You can get access to Amazon Freevee through a Fire Stick or Fire TV.
Another option is the Roku Channel, which includes around 350 live TV channels as well as thousands of free on-demand movies and TV shows. You can get access to the channel through the official app or a Roku Streaming Stick.
Is It Better to Get a Streaming Device or Smart TV?
While a smart TV comes with built-in apps, you’re not going to have as many options as you would with a streaming device. Media devices such as a Fire Stick or Roku Stick will provide access to their exclusive channels, which you won’t get on a smart TV. It’s also typically easier to update apps on a streaming device than a smart TV.
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Rylee Johnston
Billboard