Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Amazon Fire TV Stick 2017 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Fire TV Stick 2017.
April 2017
(83%)
101 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Supports 4K and HDR10, Works with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, Fast performance with solid Wi-Fi streaming, Ethernet connectivity is an option
No support for Dolby Vision, Missing a few notable streaming services
The Amazon Fire TV is smaller and more affordable than last year's version, and adds HDR10 to its already compelling 4K video support and Alexa voice assistant...
Tons of content, Leverages Amazon Prime subscription, Excellent Alexa integration
Baffling appearance, Lackluster search, Focus on Amazon content can be overwhelming
Amazon has been one of the most consistent streaming-player manufacturers. Every single product it's put out has been just on the cusp of greatness, but the devices have a few too many rough edges to put Amazon over the top. The newest Fire TV displays to...
Published: 2017-10-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Easy to install and discreet, Alexa support is legitimately useful, Half the price of the new Apple TV
HDR10 not Dolby Vision, Limited 4K HDR content available, Remote lacks basic TV controls
There's a lot to like about Amazon's new Fire TV (2017). It's easy to install, speedy to use, and the Alexa integration works well – whether you're using the assistant built into the box, or through a standalone Echo. However, I still have some reservatio...
Published: 2017-10-24, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Compact, easy to use, great user interface, Alexa aids searching and connectivity
Ethernet connection costs extra, no Dolby Vision support (if that matters), adds little to existing smart TVs, no Dolby Atmos content
We can't fault Fire TV's redesign. Moving to be a more compact package is always good news, although the need to buy that Ethernet accessory sets it at a minor disadvantage to Chromecast Ultra. However, the addition of the Alexa remote, a stable and easy-...
Published: 2017-10-24, Author: Dan , review by: T3.com
Plenty of content, So well priced, Alexa works very well
You really need to have Prime,
So should you plump for the Fire TV 4K? The Chromecast Ultra and Fire TV are very similarly-priced and which you go for depends on which ecosystem you're more embedded with (as well as whether you want a physical remote).Do you use Amazon Video and Amazon...
Published: 2017-10-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Image 8 of 8The Fire TV with 4K Ultra HD a brilliant product, but a tricky product to assess nonetheless. On the one hand, it's the market leader. For me, it's the easiest TV streamer to use, giving you voice control features, an intuitive UI and a simple...
An excellent selection of apps, 4K HDR Youtube, iPlayer, Netflix & Amazon, Keenly priced, Pretty UI, Nice remote, Alexa
No 24p Mode, Pendant design is a little strange, No HD audio passthrough, Not all that many UHD Movies
For a whisker under £70, the Amazon Fire TV 3 offers an awful lot in terms of internet streaming apps, with most of the big hitters present and correct. There are 4K HDR versions of Netflix, YouTube, BBC iPlayer (beta) and, of course, Amazon's own Prime a...