Hurry up—quantities are limited (and so is time)!
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We interrupt your regularly scheduled umbrella strolling and baby food delivery service research to bring you some very, very important news. Amazon Fire TVs are up to 70% off right now (and time is totally running out on the deal).
Glad you asked! If you're into streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus and Amazon Prime (of course!), a Fire TV is the brilliant modern update you totally need. You can easily watch live TV, the latest streaming releases, old favorites and other entertainment choices, all from a single easy-to-navigate, personalized home screen.
Because they're the newest-fangled TVs on the market, they're all flat-screen, LCD designs that can either be propped up on accompanying stands or hung right on your wall. Fire TVs also eliminate the need for additional plug-ins and devices like Fire Sticks, which are great, but just not necessary once you have a Fire-ready TV.
And, if you have little kids at home, yes—YouTube and YouTube Kids can be streamed right from these televisions.
OMG—so cheap. Seriously, depending on the size and model, up to 70% off retail. Some Fire TVs are well under $80 right now (really) ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2023. If you don't have a Prime Membership already, click here to get a free one for 30 days and loads of other free stuff from Amazon.
There are dozens of other models marked down way, way below their retail value as well, but these epic savings run out soon—so don't delay if you've been considering a new TV.
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Bryce Gruber is a Jewish mom to five growing kids. She loves writing shopping and trend content and catching up on pop culture. When she's not raising her children, she can be found hiking local mountains, traveling to sunny beaches and trying to get a handle on the endless laundry life provides.