Technology
Fire TV Recast is $60 off on Amazon — record live TV without cable
TL;DR: The cable-replacing Fire TV Recast is your new one-stop shop for entertainment — pick one up on Amazon for $219.99, saving you $60.
While pretty much every movie and TV show is readily available on the abundance of streaming services that are out there (with more coming thanks to Apple and Disney), there are still a few select things you’ll be missing if you switch to an all-streaming lifestyle — namely live television.
The Fire TV Recast basically acts as a one-stop shop for all of your streaming and live TV (in tandem with the antenna that’s sold separately — it’s only $19.99) services — replace your old cable box and pick one up on Amazon for $60 off the normal price.
At its base, the Fire TV Recast is a DVR that lets you watch and record over-the-air TV at home with no monthly fees. But that’s not where the cool stuff ends — the Recast is also compatible with Alexa (including the actual Fire TV unit, any other Fire TV streaming device, and the Echo Show) and mobile devices. You won’t have to experience live sports or late night TV FOMO anymore; just record it all (up to four programs at once). And DVR management has never been so flexible — the Fire TV Recast can store up to 150 hours of TV.
Note: To use the Fire TV Recast, you’ll need both the aforementioned antenna, as well as a Fire TV streaming media player (the Fire Stick is the cheapest option, and it’s on sale right now for just $29.99).
Get ready to be the ultimate couch potato — pick up the Fire TV Recast on Amazon and save $60.
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