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Fire TV deals are hot during Amazon's Cyber Monday sale — here are the best ones


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The best Fire TV deals ahead of Cyber Monday 2023:

Best Fire TV Stick deal
Fire TV Stick 4K
$24.99 at Amazon (save $25)
Amazon Fire TV Stick

Best Fire TV deal
Amazon 65-inch Omni QLED Fire TV
$589.99 at Amazon (save $210)
Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED

Best TV with Built-in Fire TV deal
Insignia 65-inch F30 Series 4K Fire TV
$339.99 at Best Buy (save $160)
Insignia Fire TV

Best Fire TV accessory deal
Amazon Fire TV Soundbar
$99 at Amazon (save $20)
amazon fire tv soundbar

Although it's not quite what it used to be — a frenzy of frantic customers pushing and shoving to get the best in-store deals — Cyber Weekend remains one of the best times to score a sweet deal on a TV. Better yet, rather than battling with others on a single day, you have an entire season to save.

Amazon's official Black Friday sale kicked off in the early hours of Nov. 17 and discounts on the retail giant's Fire TV products are truly on fire (sorry). That includes streaming dongles, Fire TVs, and even smart TVs with Fire TV built-in. The best deals aren't just at Amazon, either; other retailers like Best Buy and Walmart launched their Black Friday sales extra early this year as well.

If you're in the market to enhance your streaming setup (or help someone else enhance theirs), there are plenty of all-time low deals already worth shopping. We'll be keeping track of all of the best Cyber Weekend Fire TV deals below at all the retail behemoths and will update the list as more deals drop.

Note: All newly added deals are marked with a ✨, while deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price.

Amazon Fire TV stick deals

Why we like it

Just launched at the end of Sept., the 2nd generation Fire TV Stick 4K has only seen one discount prior to this Black Friday deal. Our reviewer said the previous iteration "checks off almost every box that you'd want in a streaming dongle." The latest model takes things a step further with an upgraded 1.7 GHz processor that's 30% more powerful than the first generation. Plus, it's equipped with WiFi 6 support for seamless streaming. Snag it for 50% off for Black Friday — its lowest price to date.

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Amazon Fire TV deals

Why we like it

Released last year, the Amazon Omni QLED Fire TV is the most impressive smart TV in Amazon's lineup. It's essentially a dupe of Samsung's The Frame TV, featuring Ambient Experience that turns the screen into a canvas to display art, personal photos, and more. While it's not quite at its lowest price to date (that would be $549.99), it's still a significant $210 discount. Not to mention, it's currently sitting at $10 less than the LED model in the same size — that means you get more bang for your buck and a bumped-up picture quality for less.

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TV deals with Fire TV built-in

Why we like it

You'd be hard-pressed to find a TV with this much screen real estate at a lower price. Compared to the 65-inch version of Amazon's in-house 4K TV, Best Buy's Insignia F30 Series 4K TV is over $250 cheaper. It's actually the same cost as Amazon's 55-inch offering, meaning you'll get an extra 10 inches of immersive imagery with the Insignia F30. It's also equipped with DTS Studio Sound, Alexa voice control, and flexible connectivity options. At $339.99, this is its lowest price to date.

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