Technology
Get the Fire TV Stick and Echo Dot together for $25 off on Amazon
TL;DR: The Fire TV Stick and Echo Dot have been bundled together to make a seamless TV streaming experience — save $25 and pay just $64.98.
It’s finally time to break up with your cable provider. It’s all about streaming nowadays, so stop giving all your money to a service that isn’t giving you what your want anymore — all the good shows and films on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and other services of the like, anyway.
In a special bundle deal (and who doesn’t love a good bundle?), Amazon is offering the Fire TV Stick along with an Echo Dot smart speaker — and you can grab it for $25 off right now. Call up a few friends, borrow their passwords, and get streaming.
One of the best parts of the Fire TV Stick is that there’s no cable box and no wires — just plug the device into your TV’s HDMI port and follow the easy setup guide to get started. After that, you’ll be able to use the included Alexa remote to view your favorite streaming services, play music, and even view compatible smart devices (like a pet camera). Pair it with the Echo Dot and a whole bunch of other possibilities open up for voice controls; just tell Alexa what you want to watch, and it’ll pop up on your screen. The Echo Dot is great on its own, too — get weather forecasts, check daily reminders, set timers, play games, control your other smart home devices, and more simply by asking Alexa.
Bye, bye, cable — save $25 when you pick up this Fire TV Stick and Echo Dot bundle on Amazon.
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