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Fire TV Stick vs. Fire TV Stick Lite

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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When it comes to streaming on your TV, Amazon has two great options to choose from: the Fire TV Stick and the Fire TV Stick Lite. Both streaming devices offer a variety of features and services, but they also have noticeable differences that may make one a better fit for you than the other.

First of all, let’s discuss the similarities. Both devices come with Alexa voice remote, which lets you use voice commands to navigate and search for content. They also both provide access to popular streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Additionally, they use a quad-core processor and 8GB of storage to deliver fast performance and seamless streaming.

So, what makes the Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick Lite different?

Price: The main difference between the two is the price. The Fire TV Stick Lite is the more affordable option, usually selling for around $30, while the Fire TV Stick is priced at around $40. This difference in price may not seem significant, but for those on a budget, the Fire TV Stick Lite is an excellent option.

4K Capability: The Fire TV Stick has a 4K Ultra HD picture quality, while the Fire TV Stick Lite only offers HD. If you have a 4K TV and want to take full advantage of it, then the Fire TV Stick is the better choice.

TV Control: While both devices come with Alexa voice remote, only the Fire TV Stick has the added feature of TV control. This means you can use the remote to control your TV’s power and volume. So, if you’re watching a show and need to adjust the volume, you don’t need to search for your TV remote.

Remote Buttons: The Fire TV Stick’s remote comes with additional buttons for power, mute, and volume control for soundbars and AV receivers, while the Fire TV Stick Lite does not.

Design: The Fire TV Stick has a slightly different design than the Fire TV Stick Lite, with a flat, glossy finish and a longer body. The Fire TV Stick Lite has a matte finish and a smaller, lighter design.

In conclusion, both the Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick Lite are excellent devices for streaming your favorite shows and movies on your TV. While they share many similarities, the Fire TV Stick has some additional features that may make it a better option for certain users. However, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option and don’t need 4K Ultra HD, then the Fire TV Stick Lite is an excellent choice. Regardless of which one you choose, you can’t go wrong with either.

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