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The best Amazon Fire TV device you should buy in 2024

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) and Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023).
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When it comes to Amazon Fire TV and picking out which is the one you should get, it really comes down to one question. It’s not exactly a simple one, though.

What, exactly, do you need?

Because here’s the thing about Amazon Fire TV devices: Most of them are ridiculously inexpensive. You can get a Fire TV Stick for as little as $20. But you probably shouldn’t. We’ll explain more in a minute. Or you could spend more like $100 and get a device — a cube, actually — that directly combines Fire TV with an Amazon Echo speaker that all hooks into your TV to make a cool sort of hybrid device.

Or you could spend a few hundred dollars to get a television that’s powered by Amazon Fire TV as the underlying operating system, with all the bells and whistles you’ll find in the other devices. None of that actually answers the question, though. Which is the best Amazon Fire TV device you should buy?

And here's another thing to consider: Amazon doesn’t really update this hardware on any sort of regular cadence. We just sort of get them when we get them. The Fire TV Stick 4K Max, for example, came out in fall 2023. It’s still really good. Will we see a new one soon? We don’t know. It’s a mystery!

Either way, this is what we think you should consider.

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Fire TV Stick 4K Max

Pros
  • Same great Fire TV experience
  • Double the storage
  • Improved processor
  • Faster Wi-Fi
  • Price is right
Cons
  • Doesn't include the best Alexa remote
  • Waiting on some new AI features
  • Laggy interactions

The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is a mouthful, and it’s the Fire TV Stick we think most folks should get if you’re looking to spend less than $100. It most recently saw a hardware refresh in September 2023 that really was a relatively minor spec bump. Faster processor. More RAM. Better Wi-Fi. It also supports Dolby Vision for HDR, and Dolby Atmos for audio. Those are all good things that will help future-proof the 4K Max (as we tend to call it for brevity) for a few years.

In addition to having the Fire TV operating system (as all Fire TV devices do, of course), the 4K Max currently is the only Fire TV Stick that includes Amazon’s Ambient Experience. That’s a cool combination of screen savers and widgets that actually give you something on your TV that you’d want to watch when you’re not watching anything else. If you’re a fairly frequent user of Amazon products, you’ll get a good bit of usefulness out of it beyond the backgrounds. And if none of them tickles your fancy, you can have it display your own photos.

The Fire TV Stick 4K Max retails for $60, but there’s a very good chance that you’ll be able to find it for less. Maybe even a lot less. Given how much more you get with this device over the lesser-capable (and, yes, even less expensive) Fire TV Sticks, we’d go ahead and pony up for this one. It’s that much better for not a lot more money.

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Amazon Fire TV Cube

Pros
  • Directly supports cable/satellite set-top boxes
  • Same great Alexa integration
  • Fire TV OS is good, if busy
  • Incrementally better overall
Cons
  • Less simplicity with so many features

The step up (sort of) from the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the Fire TV Cube. Currently in its third iteration and last updated in September 2022, the Fire TV Cube is sort of exactly what the name implies. Take a Fire TV Stick and built it up into cube form. Toss in a speaker and microphone array, and you now have a Fire TV device that allows you to do hands-free Alexa control. It supports 4K resolution, Dolby Atmos, and Dolby Vision, too.

The most recent Fire TV Cube lets you use Alexa not just to answer questions or play music or games or control lights — it can now control your television or another connected devices, too, thanks to a little protocol called CEC. (That’s the same thing that lets your TV and soundbar and other devices all play nice with each other.)

That’s a couple of legs up over the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. But it’s also more expensive, listed at $140. (Though sales prices will take it closer to $110.) Also note that it doesn’t yet have access to the Ambient Experience mentioned above.

The Cube is getting up there in age. And we're seeing more and more sales. It might be replaced sooner rather than later. Or it might be phased out at some point. We'll just have to see.

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Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED

Pros
  • Excellent Fire TV experience
  • Great smart home hub
  • Adequate picture performance
  • Fun features
Cons
  • Lacks HDR punch
  • Price-to-picture performance ratio is off

If you’re in the market for a new television and definitely want it to just flat-out run Amazon Fire TV so you don’t have to plug in anything else, you’ve got a lot of options.

At the top of the pile is the Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series. They run from 43 inches retailing at about $450 to 75 inches at $1,100 retail. Once again, sales prices can lessen that a good bit.

The Omni Series QLED aren’t the best of the best when it comes to pure television tech, but they’re no slouch of a TV, either. Perfectly capable, with all the Fire TV and Alexa stuff you want. And they have the aforementioned Ambient Experience, with an added twist. The Omni Series TVs have an optical sensor that can tell when the room is empty and turn the TV off — then turn it back on and start the Ambient Experience when it sees you’re back in the room. Very cool.

We’re focusing on the best here, but it’s worth mentioning that there also are plenty other lesser models of Fire TV for even less money. Just with far fewer features.

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So which one’s best?

This is one of those times in which there isn’t a single, simple answer for which Fire TV device is best for you. It really does depend on what you want and how you intend to use it.

The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the best of the low-cost sticks, and it really is the one we recommend. If you cheap out here, you’ll get a drastically lesser experience — especially given that the Max gets the Ambient Experience that the lesser devices lack.

The Fire TV Cube is great if you want to combine an Amazon Echo speaker with a Fire TV experience. (Or you could get a $60 — or less! — 4K Max and combine it with an Echo Pop for even less and get pretty much the same experience.)

And the Fire TV Omni QLED is our go-to for the best Fire TV-powered television experience.

So you’ve got a range of products at a range of prices for a range of uses. Choose wisely.

Phil Nickinson
Former Section Editor, Audio/Video

Phil spent the 2000s making newspapers with the Pensacola (Fla.) News Journal, the 2010s with Android Central and then the personality behind Modern Dad, and is currently an editor with Digital Trends. Phil’s online work has taken him all over the United States, as well as Europe and Asia for conferences such as CES, IFA, Mobile World Congress, and all the various one-offs from companies like Google, Samsung, LG, Facebook and the like.

When he’s not writing, editing, podcasting, interviewing or shooting video, Phil serves as president of the Pensacola Youth Soccer 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has worked on multiple local political campaigns and is a part-time photographer and videographer. He's also a candidate for Pensacola City Council, District 1.

Phil is a native of Pensacola, where he resides with his wife, daughters and a dog named Max.

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