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If you have an older TV or just don’t like the video streaming settings that came with your model, read on. Right now, you can score the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite streaming device on sale for just $23 at QVC. That’s way less than what it’s going for over at Amazon. It comes with an Alexa Voice Remote and voucher; all in, this bundle would cost $110 but you can grab it for a steal.
QVC is throwing in a few extra goodies, including a year membership to LiveXLive (concert livestreams), a two-month subscription to the workout service Daily Burn, and three-month subscriptions to Relax My Dog and Relax My Cat—calming music and videos for pets!
You can also choose to pay in four ‘Easy Pay’ installments of $6 (interest-free).
The Fire TV Stick Lite couldn’t be easier to use. Simply plug it into one of your TV’s HDMI ports, and it’ll search for your home’s Wi-Fi network automatically and wait for you to log in.
Once synced, you’ll have access to hundreds of streaming apps and channels, including Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max, Starz, Showtime and more. You’ll find such fun interactive settings — like pop-up results for actor and director names via IMDb — that you might be tempted to ditch cable for good.
“I admit that the thought of cutting off cable caused me actual emotional pain,” shared an Amazon shopper. “But so did paying that cable bill. The Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite delivers everything I need for TV viewing. I am not missing cable at all! I am so happy that this technology is available and delivers television viewing in a remarkably easy and painless way at such an affordable cost. Now, what to do with that $120 extra per month…”
The Fire TV Stick Lite is exactly the same as the standard Fire TV Stick, with a different remote. It still comes with Alexa voice assistant for voice search, hands-free navigation and instant access to news, weather and sports scores. It doesn’t have TV on/off or volume controls, but shoppers don’t seem to mind.
“…Well, the Lite is pure delight,” raved a five-star Amazon reviewer. “The same pieces as the other sticks: The stick, the extender, the adapter connector to the outlet, and the Alexa-enabled remote. This remote won’t control the TV but it does everything I need. I prefer individual remotes anyway…”
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