Amazon Fire TV Stick— $30, was $40

TheAmazon Fire TV Stickis the most basic of the equipment in Amazon’s cord-cutting arsenal. While it can do much the same as the higher-end Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, including one-click access to all the leading streaming services (think:Amazon Prime VideoandNetflix), it’s missing out on one core feature: It can’t stream content in a 4K Ultra HD resolution. Rather, it maxes out atFull HD— even if the material is available in 4K Ultra HD.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K— $40, was $50

As we said before, theAmazon Fire TV Stick 4Kis near-identical to the Amazon Fire TV Stick, with the main difference being that this streaming stick is capable of showcasing content in4K Ultra HD. So if you own a 4K TV and want to watch the latest must-see show on Amazon Prime Video or Netflix in the highest resolution streamable, then look no further than the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. Both come with an Alexa Voice Remote for voice-control.

Amazon Fire TV Cube— $100, was $120

Best viewed as a mixture of both an Amazon Echo and an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, theAmazon Fire TV Cubeoffers the exact same feature set as the latter but with the added benefit of an integrated speaker and a set of far-field microphones that let you control the entire thing using nothing but your voice, without having to reach for, and speak into, a remote control. Want to watch a specific show? Just tellAlexato find it, and she’ll take care of it.

Amazon Fire TV Recast— $200, was $280

Designed to be used in tandem with an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and a stand-alone HD antenna, theAmazon Fire TV Recastis for all intents and purposes a standard DVR, but with the added smarts that come bundled with an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, including one-click access to all of the top streaming services, as well as the option to stream content recorded on the box on a smartphone or tablet from anywhere in the world. Nice.