Fire TV Stick vs Fire TV Stick 4K vs Fire TV Cube: Amazons streamers, head to head
Date:
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 22:08:35 +0000
Description:
Amazons ditched the mid-range Fire TV so which of the remaining models do
you want in your living room?
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If youre on the lookout for an Amazon Fire TV streaming device to plug into your television, there are a ton to choose from: there's the regular Fire TV Stick , the Fire TV Stick 4K , new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max and the Amazon Fire TV Cube .
The sheer amount of choices here, while nice, can be a bit confusing - especially if you're not well-versed on the differences between the streaming sticks.
What you'll find below is a complete breakdown of the prices, performance and specs of Amazon's entire Fire TV device lineup that should help light your
way as you pick out the best streaming device for your home. Fire TV range: overview
The original Fire TV (2017) is sadly no more, after the smaller and more compact Fire TV Stick supplanted it. And there's now a host of devices to choose from with different resolutions, form factors and features to
consider.
The cheapest HD streamer is the Fire TV Stick Lite , which is one of the models released in 2020. It's much like the Fire TV Stick (2020), but it
lacks volume / TV controls on its Alexa remote or support for Dolby Atmos audio. Above that, you have the Fire TV Stick 4K , which (as you'd expect) adds 4K resolution to the mix.
One step up from that is the new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max that adds some extra memory for a more responsive UI as well as support for Wi-Fi 6, the latest standard in wireless connectivity.
At the top end, you have the Amazon Fire TV Cube : basically a Fire TV streaming box, which is built into an Amazon Echo speaker. (Image credit: Amazon) Fire TV range: pricing
How much is each Fire TV streaming device? The regular Fire TV Stick retails at $39.99 / 39.99, while the Fire TV Stick 4K is a smidge higher at $49.99 / 49.99.By comparison, the Fire TV Stick Lite costs just $29.99 / 24.99 / AU$59.99 and is the only model available in Australia.
The new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is a bit more expensive at $55 / 55 / AU$99, but you're paying for Wi-Fi 6 and the extra memory.
The Fire TV Cube bundling as it does the functionality of a streaming stick and Amazon Echo together comes with a somewhat higher $119 / 109 price tag. Fire TV range: design and features
On the surface, you wont really be able to tell the Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick 4K apart. Both come in the form of a small HDMI dongle that plugs into the back of your television, with a power cable to keep it turned on. Both models also ship with the second-generation Alexa remote, meaning the navigation and voice control of the Fire TV app is identical between them.
The Alexa remote comes with a hold-to-speak voice functionality, meaning you can push a button and have Alexa come up on your television. If you link up the streaming stick to an Amazon Echo, too, you can command your television
to awaken and jump to specific shows or categories with voice commands,
though Alexa isnt quite as smart on Fire TV as she is with other daily needs.
The Fire TV Stick Lite ships with a voice remote without TV / volume
controls, meaning you'll have to use a regular TV remote to increase or decrease sound. But the form factor of the streaming stick itself is the
same.
The Fire TV Cube, though, is a whole other affair. The Fire TV Cube melds Amazon's streaming platform with the Echo's hands-free voice control. (Image Credit: Amazon)
It has the look of a boxy Amazon Echo speaker, and is designed as a
hands-free interface you can control entirely through your voice though it also comes with the 2nd-gen Alexa remote for those who dont want to struggle with Alexas poor app navigation. The Fire TV Cube can act as a control center for changing channels on your set top box, altering volume, swapping inputs
to your soundbar , and the like.
The Cubes eight far-field microphones will be able to pick up your words clearly from across the room, though the noise from a nearby TV or soundbar can make this difficult mid-watch. Fire TV range: content and resolution
Probably the most important question here: what can you actually watch on the Fire TV, and how does the image quality vary between each device?
Each of these devices shares the same Fire TV platform, so youre able to
watch content from the same apps across all the devices though the
resolution and video format will vary.
In the US, youll find Netflix, HBO, Starz, Hulu, PlayStation Vue and Crackle with plenty of other varied apps alongside with equivalent services like BBC iPlayer and Freeview Play replacing US-only apps in the UK. While YouTube
isnt yet on the platform, Amazon and Google are working at amending this for users .
Remember that a lot of these services require separate subscriptions: you won't be able to watch Netflix shows or Amazon Prime movies for free on a streaming stick. Image Credit: Amazon
The basic Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick Lite can stream content up to Full HD quality (1080p), but the Fire TV Stick 4K as the name suggests can reach 4K UHD resolution, around four times the number of pixels. The Fire TV Cube also supports 4K streaming.
To stream in 4K, its worth remembering that youll need a 4K-capable television. Even if you have a 4K streaming stick, all those lovely pixels
are going to be compressed to HD if thats all your TV can display. Thats the same for HDR : every new Fire TV model now supports HDR10 for an expanded color gamut and enhanced contrast, but not if your TV cant back them up.
The 4K Stick, 4K Max and Cube models are also the only ones to pack in
support for HDR10+ and Dolby Vision . These are both dynamic metadata
formats, which is a fancy way of saying they vary the color, contrast, and brightness of the pictures onscreen in real-time, instead of blanket picture settings. Again, not every television supports these, so its worth checking what your TV can display before you make your choice. Other streaming devices to consider
There are other competing streaming devices out there, all with their own interfaces and selection of apps, like the range of Roku streaming devices or Apple TV 4K . Your best bet is probably whatever ecosystem youre already in: iOS devices play best with Apple TV and Amazon Echo speakers were designed to work in tandem with Fire TV.
The Google Chromecast is a similarly-priced competitor, but doesnt pack in
the Amazon Prime Video app and can also be frustrating to navigate. Theres
an in-depth comparison of all the leading models in our Apple TV vs Amazon Fire TV Stick vs Roku vs Chromecast guide. Fire TV range: takeaway
Just want to skip to the verdict? If you want to keep your expenses down, its a pretty simple equation: get the Fire TV Stick for an HD television, and the Fire TV Stick 4K for an Ultra HD television. Youre paying a very small
premium for the uplift in picture quality, and you get all sorts of HDR improvements and HDR10+ / Dolby Vision support alongside.
The premium alternatives are the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and Fire TV Cube. The
4K Max adds a few nice features if you hate loading times and don't mind spending a bit extra, while the Fire TV Cube combines an Amazon Echo smart speaker with a Fire TV streaming device, which may make it worthwhile
purchase for you.
Alexa also struggles with navigating the Fire TV app by itself, and we expect youll end up using the remote most of the time meaning the hands-free functionality of the Cube isnt particularly useful. If you fancy being an early adopter of Amazons experimental streaming box, though, or want a streamer that can act as an AV control center, the Fire TV Cube may be the
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