The Fire TV Stick is on sale for under $35 ahead of Amazon Prime Day — but is it worth it? Here's my honest opinion
If you want to level up your home entertainment system, Amazon Canada is a great place to browse for epic deals on TVs, laptops, headphones and more. And while smart TVs make it super easy and convenient to stream your favourite shows and switch between streaming services, but they can be quite costly. That's where the Amazon Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Pro comes into play — it's a great, affordable way to upgrade your regular TV. And the best part? You can snag it on sale for under $35 ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025.
Amazon shoppers love this "intuitive" streaming stick.
This magical little device will unlock access to more than 700,000 movies and shows (talk about variety!). But that's not all — it has so many cool features. Intrigued yet? Keep scrolling to check out my pros and cons, as well as what other Amazon shoppers are saying.
Save 29 per cent on this "game-changing" streaming stick on Amazon Canada.
This bestselling Fire TV Stick turns any television into a smart TV and instantly gives you access to thousands of channels, music and apps, including Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+. It also lets you use your voice to search movies, shows and more with Alexa.
The latest generation of the streaming stick is 50 per cent more powerful than the previous version, allowing for speedy streaming in full HD.
Additionally, you can use the remote to stream music and podcasts, view live camera feeds, check the weather and more.
Easy to navigate
User-friendly interface
Small and compact
Easy to set up
Voice control is convenient
Quick app buttons speed search up
If I can confidently recommend any product to you, it's this Fire TV Stick. I have multiple in my household (yes, it may seem excessive, but we just love them that much).
They're convenient, easy to use and have a top-tier interface. I love how effortless it is to search for shows, movies, apps, songs and even specific YouTube videos with the Alexa voice function and quick app buttons. It's super helpful when it comes to accessibility, which we appreciate in my household.
Navigating everything is pretty straightforward, from apps to settings. It's also painless to set up, and that's something I value in a tech product. All you have to do is plug two things in, and you're good to go!
I also prefer how small it is — who wants a big remote anymore? Not me!
Sometimes slow/laggy
Gets lost easily (I might be the problem)
This product definitely has more pros than cons for me and everyone in my house; however, it's not entirely flawless.
While I do love how small it is, I will say I often lose these little remotes. That might entirely be a me-problem, but I figured it'd be something to note. So, be sure to make a mental note of where you last left it — and don't let it get lost in the depths of your couch.
The biggest downside that I've noticed is that it can be laggy when searching on the homepage, which can get annoying. It's nothing that would stop me from purchasing another, though (clearly).
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⭐️ 4.6/5 stars
💬 1,900+ ratings
🏆 "Best remote and in my opinion, the only remote."
This Fire TV device has lots of users praising its functionality. Many can agree that it "works great" and is "easy to use." And more specifically, the Alexa Voice Remote Pro features a remote finder function that shoppers describe as "game-changing."
One reviewer said the cool features "made my TV-watching experience much more enjoyable," adding that the remote has "exceeded my expectations." They did note, however, that it's "incompatible with Fire TV (1st and 2nd Gen), Fire TV Stick (1st Gen), Insignia HD/Insignia FHD, or Echo Show 15."
"I love how this remote lights up with movement," writes one person. They said it's "very convenient at night."
However, one person stated that the "pre-programmed buttons" are "a massive pain because they are so easy to push by mistake." A few people have also complained about frequently "changing batteries."
If you're in the market for a new streaming device or want to upgrade your old Fire TV Stick, this 29 per cent off deal is worth it. I am obsessed with my streaming stick, and I really appreciate the experience it offers.
As most shoppers say, it's easy to use and a breeze to navigate. While it can get laggy at times or require some reboots, it's not something that deters me from the product — but that's just me! At just $32 ahead of Prime Day 2025, you can't really go wrong.
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