Amazon’s $35 Fire TV stick drops to $18 in holiday deal

An easy and affordable way to add streaming to any TV.

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD ©Image Credit: Amazon
Get fast streaming, Alexa voice control and tons of free shows on the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD. ©Image Credit: Amazon

Want to upgrade the extra TV in your bedroom or guest room without shelling out a ton of cash? The Amazon Fire TV Stick HD is now just $18 at Amazon, down from $35, making it one of the easiest and cheapest ways to add streaming to almost any TV.

This little device is convenient for first-time streamers, kids’ rooms, dorms, or anyone who wants simple access to shows, movies, and live TV. You don’t have to worry about messy cables or complicated menus; just plug and play.

$18 at Amazon

Why Choose This Fire TV Stick

The Amazon Fire TV Stick HD keeps things simple and affordable while covering all the basics most people actually use. It streams in Full HD and plugs straight into your TV’s HDMI port, so setup takes just a few minutes.

Once it’s connected, you get access to popular apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Peacock, and more. It also includes a wide selection of free movies and TV episodes from ad-supported apps such as Pluto TV and Tubi. That means you or your guests can start watching immediately, without paying for additional subscriptions.

The Alexa Voice Remote makes it even easier to use. You can search for shows, launch apps, control playback, or check the weather just by pressing a button and speaking.

The stick also works well for travel since you can toss it in a bag and plug it into almost any TV when you’re away from home. In addition to streaming, it lets you listen to music and control compatible smart home devices, such as dimming lights or checking camera feeds, all from one remote.

$18 at Amazon

At $18, the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD is a no-brainer upgrade for older TVs or a great low-cost gift for anyone new to streaming. If you want easy access to movies, shows, music, and live TV at a low cost, this Amazon deal is hard to beat.