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Fire TV Stick 4K Ultra HD with Alexa Voice Remote | streaming media player
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- The most powerful streaming media stick with a new Wi-Fi antenna design optimized for 4K Ultra HD streaming.
- Launch and control your favourite movies and TV shows with the Alexa Voice Remote. Use the dedicated power, volume and mute buttons to control your compatible TV, soundbar and receiver.
- Enjoy brilliant picture with access to 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR10+. Experience immersive sound with access to Dolby Atmos on selected Prime Video titles.
- Enjoy favourites from BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Now, ITV Hub, All 4, Disney+, Apple TV and others (subscription fees may apply).
- Experience thousands of apps, Alexa skills and channels plus millions of websites such as Facebook and Reddit.
- Do more with Alexa — view supported live camera feeds, check the weather, dim lights, and stream music.
- Amazon Prime members get unlimited access to thousands of movies and TV episodes, plus ad-free listening to over 2 million songs with Prime Music.
- With top apps from BBC, ITV, Sky News and more, watch your favourite programmes live, as they happen. Or if you miss your favourite show, you can watch it on demand later.
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| Price | From: £29.99 | From: £39.99 | From: £49.99 | From: £109.99 |
| Ratings | 4.7 out of 5 stars (55,169) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (39,997) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (138,761) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,378) |
| Included remote | Alexa Voice Remote Lite | Alexa Voice Remote | Alexa Voice Remote | Alexa Voice Remote |
| Remote with TV controls (power/volume buttons) |
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| Supported audio | Dolby Atmos Audio (pass-through HDMI only) | Dolby Atmos Audio | Dolby Atmos Audio | Dolby Atmos Audio |
| Release year | 2020 | 2020 | 2018 | 2019 |
| Best for | Streaming essentials | Streaming essentials plus TV control | Vivid 4K Ultra HD streaming | Hands-free voice control of entertainment |
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| Picture quality | Up to 1080p Full HD with support for HDR, HDR10+, HLG | Up to 1080p Full HD with support for HDR, HDR10+, HLG | Up to 4K Ultra HD with support for HDR, HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision | Up to 4K Ultra HD with support for HDR, HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision |
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| Storage | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 16 GB |
| Quad-core processor |
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| Optional Amazon Ethernet adaptor |
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Full Ethernet support |
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With more power, a lightning-fast processor, support for 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, and a new antenna design, Fire TV Stick 4K allows you to enjoy a more complete 4K Ultra HD streaming experience. |
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Finding 4K Ultra HD content has never been easier on Fire TV—just press and ask “Alexa, find 4K movies”, or browse recommendations on your home screen. Fire TV Stick 4K has more storage for apps and games than any other 4K streaming media player under £100. |
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Now you can control your compatible TV, soundbar and receiver with new power, volume and mute buttons. Just press and ask Alexa to easily find, launch and control movies and TV shows. |
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Enjoy stunning 4K Ultra HD streaming at up to 60fps. Experience the vivid, lifelike colors and exceptional clarity of Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HLG, and HDR10+. Feel scenes come to life with immersive Dolby Atmos audio on selected Prime Video titles when connected to compatible home audio systems. |
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Enjoy favourites from BBC, Netflix,
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Stream millions of songs and use your Alexa Voice Remote to request a song, artist, playlist,
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Prime membership unlocks a world of entertainment on Prime Video: exclusive and award-winning Prime Originals, popular movies and TV programmes, live sports events, and more. |
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Prime members can also subscribe to 50+ channels like Hayu, ITV Hub+ and Discovery with Prime Video Channels—no additional apps to download. You only pay for the channels you want, and you can cancel anytime. |
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View live camera feeds on your TV or control lights, thermostats and other compatible smart home devices with your Alexa Voice Remote. Just ask. Learn more about compatible smart home devices here. |
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Technical Details
Fire TV Stick 4K
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Size |
99 mm x 30 mm x 14 mm (only housing), 108 mm x 30 mm x 14 mm (including the connector). |
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Weight |
53.6 g |
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Processor |
Quad core 1.7 GHz |
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GPU |
IMG GE8300 |
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Storage |
8 GB internal (actual formatted capacity will be less) available for apps and games. |
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Wi-Fi Connectivity |
Dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi (MIMO) for faster streaming and fewer dropped connections than standard Wi-Fi. Supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi networks. |
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Bluetooth |
BT 4.2 and BLE |
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Voice Support |
Yes, with the Alexa Voice Remote (included) or free Fire TV App (available for download on Fire OS, Android and iOS). |
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IR Device Control with included Alexa Voice Remote |
The included Alexa Voice Remote can control Fire TV Stick 4K and certain functions (such as power and volume) on a wide range of compatible IR-enabled devices, including TVs, soundbars and A/V receivers. Note: Support varies by country, certain functions may not be available on some IR-enabled devices. |
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Cloud Storage |
Free cloud storage for digital content purchased from Amazon. |
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Ports |
HDMI output, micro-USB for power only. |
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Audio Support |
Dolby Atmos, 7.1 surround sound, 2-channel stereo, and HDMI audio pass through up to 5.1. Dolby Atmos is currently supported only on selected Prime Video titles. |
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4K Support |
To watch movies and TV shows in 4K Ultra HD, you need a compatible Ultra HD TV. All services may not be available in 4K/HDR. Learn more about 4K compatibility here. |
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Content Formats Supported |
Video: Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR10+, HLG, H.265, H.264 and VP9. |
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Output Resolution Supported |
2160p, 1080p and 720p up to 60fps. |
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System Requirements |
High-definition television with available high-speed HDMI input, high-speed Internet connection via Wi-Fi. |
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TV Compatibility |
TV must support minimum HDCP requirements for protected content playback. Compatible with (1) 4K ultra high-definition TVs with HDMI capable of 2160p at 24/25/30/50/60 Hz and HDCP 2.2 or (2) high-definition TVs with HDMI capable of 1080p or 720p at 50/60 Hz. Learn more about compatibility here. |
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Warranty and Service |
Fire TV Stick 4K is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights, and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired (further information on your consumer rights can be found here). Use of Fire TV Stick 4K is subject to the terms found here. |
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Regional Support |
Certain services may not be available outside the UK. |
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Accessibility Features |
VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire TV features for users who are blind or visually impaired. Watch videos and TV shows with subtitles displayed. Subtitles are not available for all content. You can learn more about accessibility here. |
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Included in the Box |
Fire TV Stick 4K, HDMI extender cable for Fire TV Stick 4K, Alexa Voice Remote (2nd Generation), 2 AAA batteries, USB cable and power adaptor, Quick Start Guide. |
Alexa Voice Remote with Power and Volume Controls
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Size |
38 mm x 151 mm x 17 mm |
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Weight |
68 g with batteries / 45 g without batteries |
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Batteries |
2 AAA (included) |
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When the 4K Stick arrived, in the box there is the device, a USB power lead, a remote (with batteries), HDMI extender cable, a power adapter & instructions. I had the Ethernet adapter from my Fire TV 3, so I set it up with wired ethernet. The hardest part about the setup was opening the battery compartment on the remote, so it was a smooth ride to get the device going. There was a software update, then a software update for the remote to go through a little later. The remote went through a setup screen, which enabled it to control the TV's volume and turn the TV on or off. This is a new feature and works well for my TV.
The 4K Fire Stick is slightly longer and thicker than the Fire Stick 2. On one of my TV's this would of had it sticking out of the side of the TV, but beyond that, I discovered that the slightly thicker 4K Stick prevented it from being put directly into the HDMI socket. I avoided these issues by using the small HDMI extender you get in the box and using Velcro adhesive picture hangers to position the 4K Fire Stick to the rear of the TV, which allowed it to be very neat. The interface operates smoothly and is very Amazon centric. You need a Prime subscription to get the most out of it. You can play your Amazon Music, Audiable books, Prime Video and gain access to YouTube via a web browser. Netflix works very well, as do iPlayer, All4, Demand 5 and ITV's catchup service. There are many more apps to choose from. The apps have a good level of responsiveness and function. The size of the device means that taking it on holiday or to hotels would be an option, providing that they offer sufficient WiFi coverage. There is no real heat from the device, it just does not feel cold. I have added some size comparison photographs and how I used the picture hangers to fix the 4K streamer to the rear of my wall mounted TV. Casting to the 4K Firestick has now arrived in an update (after originally not being available), which worked fine for me from YouTube. This feature needs to be enabled under the display settings.
Update - YouTube is back, with an app that functions very well (July 2019). My daughter has used this app for many hours and it performs very well.
In operation, the 4K Fire TV is just brilliant. The picture & sound quality are significantly improved over the Fire TV 3 (or any other streaming device I have encountered). Operation of the device is slick and fast. I watched it for an afternoon whilst I did some paperwork and then watched it more intently in the evening, it worked very well. In trying to characterise what this new device takes after was a mistake. It is shaped like a Fire Stick, but performs like a Fire TV, so it cuts its own path and definitely does not look backwards, except in retaining the same interface. The 4K & HDR is far more evident than with the Fire TV 3 and the picture quality looks noticeably improved. The only very minor issue I could find & I am not sure if it is an issue with the Fire TV or the settings on it, is where the TV will act as if it has changed channel (without the channel being changed) or as if it disconnects and immediately reconnects, the title of the HDMI input will appear on the screen and the sound will be interrupted for a fraction of a second. This happened infrequently and there was more than an hour between occurrences. I would like to eliminate this, but I am unsure what the cause behind it is. The only progress on this so far, is that I know that the TV does not do this with other devices. It did not impact my viewing pleasure to any extent, the Fire TV 3 also did this, but less often.
This 4K Fire Stick is an outstanding device, my pre-order gamble paid off more than I dared to hope. Of course I would still like to see an Micro SD card slot, a full USB port and an inbuilt Ethernet port, perhaps more storage but at this price, size & performance, I have no complaints.
I have since had a chance to look at some professional reviews on the web from technology and TV sites\magazines and it appears I am not alone in being impressed nor am I alone in awarding 5 stars in a review. The issue I had (channel changing without changing) was not reported, so I need to dig through the settings on the 4K Fire Stick & the TV to see if I can eliminate the issue in my setup.
What might be useful to know, is that I have one of the 4K Sticks on a bedroom TV (this TV is about 10yrs old). That 4K Fire Stick is powered by the TV's USB 2 (low powered) socket, using the adapter sold by Amazon, which is designed for a Fire TV 3. The adapter has a battery in it - please note that the previous version of the battery supported power cable designed for the Fire Stick 2 is too light weight for the Fire TV 3, but appears to work for the 4K Fire Stick, but will cause problems and needs to be upgraded to the current model. I have also tried powering the new 4K Fire TV Stick on a modern TV's USB 3 (higher power) socket without an adapter. The good news is that this powers the 4K Fire Stick just fine. This is good news for people with limited power sockets or where TV's are on walls and reduced wiring is desirable.
WiFi performance is much improved on the 2.4 & 5Ghz frequencies. The 5Ghz signal shows significant improvement over the Fire TV 3, which often would refuse to function for me on that frequency, leaving the slower 2.4Ghz frequency as the default. This change makes the 4K Fire Stick more responsive when connected on WiFi.
As for my mixed environment of Fire TV 2's, a Fire Stick 2, Fire TV 3's and the new 4K Fire Stick, that has all changed. I have been so impressed with the 4K stick that I now just have two Fire TV 2's and four 4K Fire Sticks in use. The rest have been put in a bag at the bottom of my old tech crate in my garage. Sadly for the Fire TV 3 and the old Fire Stick, this is the technology equivalent of being shot at dawn!
The only issue with pre-ordering, is that within a few days of release, £15 had come off the price, great if you avoided the pre-order.
By S. Howes on 19 November 2018
When the 4K Stick arrived, in the box there is the device, a USB power lead, a remote (with batteries), HDMI extender cable, a power adapter & instructions. I had the Ethernet adapter from my Fire TV 3, so I set it up with wired ethernet. The hardest part about the setup was opening the battery compartment on the remote, so it was a smooth ride to get the device going. There was a software update, then a software update for the remote to go through a little later. The remote went through a setup screen, which enabled it to control the TV's volume and turn the TV on or off. This is a new feature and works well for my TV.
The 4K Fire Stick is slightly longer and thicker than the Fire Stick 2. On one of my TV's this would of had it sticking out of the side of the TV, but beyond that, I discovered that the slightly thicker 4K Stick prevented it from being put directly into the HDMI socket. I avoided these issues by using the small HDMI extender you get in the box and using Velcro adhesive picture hangers to position the 4K Fire Stick to the rear of the TV, which allowed it to be very neat. The interface operates smoothly and is very Amazon centric. You need a Prime subscription to get the most out of it. You can play your Amazon Music, Audiable books, Prime Video and gain access to YouTube via a web browser. Netflix works very well, as do iPlayer, All4, Demand 5 and ITV's catchup service. There are many more apps to choose from. The apps have a good level of responsiveness and function. The size of the device means that taking it on holiday or to hotels would be an option, providing that they offer sufficient WiFi coverage. There is no real heat from the device, it just does not feel cold. I have added some size comparison photographs and how I used the picture hangers to fix the 4K streamer to the rear of my wall mounted TV. Casting to the 4K Firestick has now arrived in an update (after originally not being available), which worked fine for me from YouTube. This feature needs to be enabled under the display settings.
Update - YouTube is back, with an app that functions very well (July 2019). My daughter has used this app for many hours and it performs very well.
In operation, the 4K Fire TV is just brilliant. The picture & sound quality are significantly improved over the Fire TV 3 (or any other streaming device I have encountered). Operation of the device is slick and fast. I watched it for an afternoon whilst I did some paperwork and then watched it more intently in the evening, it worked very well. In trying to characterise what this new device takes after was a mistake. It is shaped like a Fire Stick, but performs like a Fire TV, so it cuts its own path and definitely does not look backwards, except in retaining the same interface. The 4K & HDR is far more evident than with the Fire TV 3 and the picture quality looks noticeably improved. The only very minor issue I could find & I am not sure if it is an issue with the Fire TV or the settings on it, is where the TV will act as if it has changed channel (without the channel being changed) or as if it disconnects and immediately reconnects, the title of the HDMI input will appear on the screen and the sound will be interrupted for a fraction of a second. This happened infrequently and there was more than an hour between occurrences. I would like to eliminate this, but I am unsure what the cause behind it is. The only progress on this so far, is that I know that the TV does not do this with other devices. It did not impact my viewing pleasure to any extent, the Fire TV 3 also did this, but less often.
This 4K Fire Stick is an outstanding device, my pre-order gamble paid off more than I dared to hope. Of course I would still like to see an Micro SD card slot, a full USB port and an inbuilt Ethernet port, perhaps more storage but at this price, size & performance, I have no complaints.
I have since had a chance to look at some professional reviews on the web from technology and TV sites\magazines and it appears I am not alone in being impressed nor am I alone in awarding 5 stars in a review. The issue I had (channel changing without changing) was not reported, so I need to dig through the settings on the 4K Fire Stick & the TV to see if I can eliminate the issue in my setup.
What might be useful to know, is that I have one of the 4K Sticks on a bedroom TV (this TV is about 10yrs old). That 4K Fire Stick is powered by the TV's USB 2 (low powered) socket, using the adapter sold by Amazon, which is designed for a Fire TV 3. The adapter has a battery in it - please note that the previous version of the battery supported power cable designed for the Fire Stick 2 is too light weight for the Fire TV 3, but appears to work for the 4K Fire Stick, but will cause problems and needs to be upgraded to the current model. I have also tried powering the new 4K Fire TV Stick on a modern TV's USB 3 (higher power) socket without an adapter. The good news is that this powers the 4K Fire Stick just fine. This is good news for people with limited power sockets or where TV's are on walls and reduced wiring is desirable.
WiFi performance is much improved on the 2.4 & 5Ghz frequencies. The 5Ghz signal shows significant improvement over the Fire TV 3, which often would refuse to function for me on that frequency, leaving the slower 2.4Ghz frequency as the default. This change makes the 4K Fire Stick more responsive when connected on WiFi.
As for my mixed environment of Fire TV 2's, a Fire Stick 2, Fire TV 3's and the new 4K Fire Stick, that has all changed. I have been so impressed with the 4K stick that I now just have two Fire TV 2's and four 4K Fire Sticks in use. The rest have been put in a bag at the bottom of my old tech crate in my garage. Sadly for the Fire TV 3 and the old Fire Stick, this is the technology equivalent of being shot at dawn!
The only issue with pre-ordering, is that within a few days of release, £15 had come off the price, great if you avoided the pre-order.
Highly recommend !!
Update 19.11.18:
I emailed about a refund for the difference paid 3 days ago to the current price and they agreed without quibble to refund the difference so thank you Amazon. The Fire Stick has now been rated accordingly :)
As for the 4k Fire Stick it really is a lot faster than the normal Firestick and the 4k content is awesome, such an impressive piece of kit for such a small thing.
I've been using the Fire TV Stick for around 4 hours now and I'm impressed with it. I upgraded from a Chromecast: I think Amazon and Google have fallen out because the Chromecast wouldn't play my Amazon Prime. The Fire Stick seems to work better than the Chromecast and I feel it was money well spent. I jacked Sky recently, didn't feel I was getting value for money, my plan being to use Prime as my primary viewing and that seems to be working out at the moment.
It's fairly universal on remote controlls to use a ribbed indent on the battery cover to help the user get the back off. Amazon have ignored this UI convention and opted to a non grippy back. It took 5 minues to get the back of rather than the 3 seconds it would have taken if they'd made it grippy.
If you've never watched a particular show before, and it's more than one season in, if you ask alexa to start it you'll get the current season NOT the first one. You'll have to use the remote control to pick the correct one. Even specifying the season and episode using your voice dooesn't work.
Also you can't add the Fire TV stick to a routine. So you couldn't create a routine called "Watch fire tv" and have it dim the lights, switch the TV to the fire tv and play something. I'm constantly getting "Couldn't find device Fire TV" from my echo dot when asking it to play something.
There's a lot of content available, if you have a prime subscription they you'll get some free films and tv shows. A *lot* of the films are low budget rip offs of big name films with minor name modifications to trick the unwary. There are some reasonable films in there to watch but keep your wits about you.














