Technology
All-new Fire TV Cube available to pre-order for under £110 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The hands-free Fire TV Cube is now available to pre-order for £109.99 on Amazon, and will be released on Oct. 10.
The Fire TV Cube is the latest Amazon device off the conveyor belt, and if you’re already a fan of the retailer’s smart home devices, you’ll definitely want to pre-order this clever box.
According to Amazon, the Fire TV Cube is the fastest and most powerful Fire TV ever, delivering a fluid experience for your favourite films and shows. There’s not a lot this device can’t do, and a lot that it can. With a little help from the Fire TV Cube, you can ask Alexa to turn on the TV, dim compatible lights, and play what you want to watch. The list goes on.
The Fire TV Cube can be used to control your compatible soundbar, change satellite channels with your voice, deliver instant access to 4K ultra HD content, and watch favourites from Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, ITV Hub, All 4, and more. It’s also really easy to set up.
You can now pre-order the all-new Fire TV Cube for just £109.99 on Amazon. The device will be released on Oct. 10, so by pre-ordering now, you’re guaranteeing that you’ll be one of the first to experience the new smart home hub.
Pre-order the fastest and most powerful Fire TV on Amazon.
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