SAVE $40: As of Nov. 13,everyday life eroticism get an Amazon Fire TV Cube at Amazon for $99.99, down from its usual price of $139.99. That's a discount of 29%.
The holidays are on their way, and for many of us, that means some well-deserved time off. And even if you're still working through them, you probably have some downtime here and there. Why not fill it with your favorite shows and movies and get some real binge-watching in? You can do that now with an Amazon streaming device at a great price, thanks to this pre-Black Friday deal on one of our favorites.
As of Nov. 13, get the Amazon Fire TV Cube for $99.99, which is $40 off its normal price of $139.99. That's a discount of 29%, and the newest model of this particular streaming device.
SEE ALSO: Save over $1,000 on TCL’s massive 98-inch QLED 4K TVThe Fire TV Cube is Amazon's fastest streaming player, and it includes an octa-core processor. The retail giant claims that makes it twice as powerful as the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, and it comes with built-in Alexa support so all you need to do is call out what you want to watch and search for it. It's also compatible as a smart home hub, if you need it: it can control your TV itself, soundbar, and other audio equipment like a receiver.
You can stream from just about any service on the Fire TV Cube, and it supports 4K, Dolby Vision, HDR, and Dolby Atmos. With WiFi 6 capability, you'll get it all lightning fast, too. Plus, it's a cube-shaped box that's easy to tuck away somewhere inconspicuous; it's bigger than a streaming stick, but small enough that it won't get in the way.
Grab the cube while it's on sale ahead of Black Friday.
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