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(New) Fire TV Stick Lite, Alexa Voice Remote Lite

$17.99
$29.99 40% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
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Updated 12/2020 - Faster, better menus, better remote than our Roku premiere+ &,.
By MikenzCO on Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020
Update 12/2/2020 - After using this for a couple weeks i went and disconnected both the Roku and Chromecasts for good. i've even stopped using the smart tv apps and only use this unless i happen to be watching something in 4K or 8K only then do i use the built in TV apps. i didn't expect much from a $17 dollar stick let alone that i would prefer it to all our other streaming media devices. We already had a Roku premiere plus 4K unit however we get dozens of OTA channels with our antenna and wanted something that could put all our media in one spot, using one device. should also note we had a couple chromecast dongles as well. The stick comes with what you need to get started. Batteries, charger, cable, hdmi connection and an hdmi extender for those who need one. If unsure how it all connects I included photos showing that. Ours was linked to our existing amazon account when it arrived. It was as simple to install as you could hope for, no rocket scientist needed so to speak. We have streaming services like YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Netflix, CBS all access, etc. As said we also get a lot of OTA channels using our antenna thanks to our signal amplifier. Once setup is complete by pressing the ‘tv with rabbit ears’ you will go to the channel guide section. There it starts out with the OTA channels, then YouTube TV and so on. Also you have the ‘home’ button. That takes you to the main page showing all your media sources and recently used channels. There is a menu across the top with viewing options. On the far right as we have a recast device, there is DVR. So again everything all in one spot using one device, just what we wanted. The remote response is fast, much more than expected. Compared to the Roku premiere plus 4K response times it is blazing fast which honestly that surprised me. that considering the Roku cost 6X what I paid for this stick. Picture quality to my eyes is no different than if viewing using the stock smart TV apps or Roku device. Plenty of useful options and settings with the device. As mentioned we have the amazon recast and paired with this stick the two together are a wonderful. The first one worked so well I ordered a second for our mom. I only bring that up because she still cannot set the clock on her old VCR. Anything even remotely tech related means I get to do it for her. This fire stick and the remote are so well designed I was able to give her one. It took me all of ten minutes to show her how to use it. since she not only can use the fire device, tv how she wants and when she wants but it also gave her a little positive, confidence boost being able to use tech that before was always too complicated for her to use. The only minor negative is voice control. Sometimes it gets it right other times it doesn't but does get to the 'general neighborhood' so to speak. We got both of ours when they were priced at seventeen bucks. Well worth it and then some in all of our opinions in this household. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this to anyone. Those intimidated by tech or those like myself who simply want everything in one spot with one remote to access it all from.
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Never I have written so many BAD reviews for a product
By JF on Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
Photos: all 4 of my sticks do the same thing: I am just shocked at the reviews saying that this product is so wonderful. attached are 4 pictures. I have added only one app to the stick: the paramount app. All of the rest of the apps on the stick are amazon apps, they come pre-installed and are unremovable. I only installed the paramount app and look how out of the 8GB of space reported on the details for buying the stick: look at how much memory is left after installing only one app. On top of this the stick constantly freezes and so I have to go in and repeatedly delete memory cache. This works for a couple of hours and then I have to start all over. All four of the sticks I bought do the same thing. Now to be fair to amazon maybe it is the paramount app. I did remove the paramount app and install ONLY the netflix app and has far less of a problem (but again I only put that one app on the stick). I will say this though I bought and set up a roku stick for my friend who has a REALLY old TV and she does not have any of these problems. If this is a quality control issue it would seem strange that I have problems with all of my sticks. SECOND update: Ignore any review that suggests that you buy this stick if are looking to get rid of your cable provider. FORGET it as this stick could NEVER handled the apps you would need to get rid of your cable provider. Don't be fooled like I was. When I bought the first firestick lite I only wanted to add netflix to TVs in our guest rooms and kitchen. I was so impressed with it running only Netflx that I bought three more. WHAT A PIECE OF JUNK this has turned out to be! Do not be guided by any review that suggest using this stick if you are looking to get rid of your cable. This stick which lists having 8GB of memory comes loaded with over 3 GB of amazon programs that you can't remove. So you have in reality about 5 GB of memory. The minute I added Paramount App and apps to watch CBS, NBC and ABC ansd some cable news the stick constantly crashed and constantly caused me to uninstall an app in order to be able to run another. DO NOT FOR A MINUTE think you can use this stick and give up your cable as you need a much better performing stick. IF all you want to do is add say netflix and a couple of small apps to the stick then this is fine but other than that this stick is a piece of junk, not worth it and in NO WAY should be the stick to buy if you plan on giving up cable. NO way. I wish so much now that I could return all of my fire stick lights. IT is crazy to constantly have to be uninstalling one app in order to be able to use another: Good luck as I can't put Netflix and Paramount and Disney app on the same stick without always having to uninstall one app in order to be able to use another. What a sad disappointment this turned out to be. I am so sorry now that I bought more than one of these based upon the original experience of only putting Netflix on the stick. It is useless for any real life substitute for cable. BUy something else! UPDATE - THE GOOD AND THE BAD: the attempt to increase space for the Firestick Lite So I did buy OTG cables and Sandisk USB 3.0 32 GB drives to attach to the OTG cables: The GOOD: though the cables that I bought came with absolutely zero instructions on their use with the fire stick: it was relatively easy to figure out. The setup was a little bit less straight forward than the connection process. However I did figure out how to use the cables and the USB drives to Successfully create additional "internal" memory for the firestick. Just as an FYI you have the option of creating extended internal memory or extended external memory. Only "internal" memory can be used to store more apps: that was my goal since these sticks are terrible in having enough memory to download and use apps. (note setting up the usb as "external memory" is more for storing things like music and pictures and movies etc. THE BAD: NO THE HORRIBLE ACTUALLY: After buying enough cables and USBs for my 4 firesticks (remember I bought the firestick light due to cost so all these work arounds ending up costing me even more) and after being excited about the fact that I was in fact able to create more extended INTERNAL memory to compensate for the pathetically small amount of memory on this firestick it turns out that very few of the apps I use (like the paramount apps and Netflix app) do NOT allow themselves to be MOVED to the USB's internal extended memory. So far only TWO of my apps allowed/provided an option their menus to move them to the USB drive. One interesting/technical fact to share even if someone is NOT trying to increase the amount of available space/memory for the lite stick: It looks like one of the problems that developed with my 4 sticks was that when I installed my last stick I actually elected selected the option that is offered when you install the stick that asks if you want the stick to share the backup data of your other sticks. It resulted in a mess I think. I ended up having to take all 4 sticks and do a "factory reset" on ALL of them. Conclusion: to me the fire stick is not worth it. IF I could start all over I would go with Roku. Amazon has its hands in every other company's products. If Amazon is going to give this paltry amount of memory when apps are getting so large then for me I can only hope that in the future large apps like paramount app and netflix are designed to allow them to be moved to extended memory. Don't waste your money on this product unless you are not going to rely heavily on the stick. Phew that was a lot. I had bought two of these and was so thrilled with it because the only app I had put on it was netflix. I was so excited how it worked that I bought two more Now I set up the two new ones and tried to add the paramount and Pluto app to all 4 sticks. Now all sticks continually stop playing displaying a message saying critical storage low. remove applications but you can't remove any of the amazon junk. Amazon packs the stick with all these amazon apps and NONE of them can be removed. So not only do you have low storage to start with but you I am shocked. I love amazon but now I think this company with all its billions does not care about its customers. I thought I was getting a great dealing paying a low price for the firestick lite but NOW I have got to figure out if there is a way with this version of the stick to buy cables and USB drives to extend the memory Amazon this is terrible: next time I will buy Roku. I can't believe that now I will have to buy (if it works) four OTG cables to create USB port access and then buy 4 usb drives. Hey Amazon I guess you are not rich enough and so you have to cost your customers even more. So disappointed

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