





This bundle contains Fire TV Stick 4K Max and Alexa Voice Remote Pro.
“Alexa, find my remote.” – Use a device with Alexa, the Alexa app or Fire TV app and Alexa Voice Remote Pro will emit a ring. No searching cushions.
Backlit for your convenience – Navigate movie night with motion-activated buttons that illuminate in dimly-lit rooms.
Two customizable buttons – Create your own shortcuts to favorite channels, apps, or many Alexa commands.
Our most powerful streaming stick – Elevate your entertainment experience with a powerful processor for lightning-fast app starts and fluid navigation.
Lifelike picture and sound – Enjoy the show in 4K Ultra HD, with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and immersive Dolby Atmos audio.
Wi-Fi 6E support – Enjoy smoother 4K streaming, even when other devices are connected to your router.
Turn your living space into an art gallery – The first-ever streaming stick with Fire TV Ambient Experience lets you display over 2,000 pieces of museum-quality art and photography.
7 reviews for Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max with Alexa Voice Remote Pro
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Mike K. –
Easy-to-Use Streaming Device – Great for Older TVs
I bought this Fire TV Stick 4K Max because my old smart TV couldn’t download some applications, so I needed an external device. This Fire Stick is very easy to use and operate. Setup was simple — just plug it into the HDMI port on the side of the TV and control everything with the included remote, which doesn’t need batteries.I also purchased the “Made for Amazon” USB Power Cable, which eliminates the need for an AC adapter, so the stick can draw power directly from the TV. Connectivity is excellent, buffering is minimal, and the device feels very durable. Overall, a reliable and user-friendly streaming device that works perfectly for upgrading older TVs.
powerrider16 –
Great device, but may not be for Plex users
For various reasons, I decided it was time to at least try a different streaming device, and I figured a FireTV Stick would be the obvious solution.I wanted a responsive device, and to try to ensure this, I figured I might as well go for the top model of the FireTV Stick, so I ordered the 4K Max. This device does not at all disappoint in that regard! It is very snappy while navigating through the UI and the various streaming apps I utilize, so I’m very pleased with that.It comes with a short HDMI extender, which is a great touch because it makes using a “stick” form device such as this not interfere with being in the way of your other HDMI ports.Make sure you use the power adapter it came with (or a USB adapter capable of outputting 2 Amps) because you will run in to problems quickly if it doesn’t detect enough amperage. I rather wish it came with a longer cable, as it is not uncommon these days for a TV to be wall mounted, but that’s just my own opinion.Setup is very easily done and has nice guidance every step of the way. Even getting the remote to work with my TV was super easy and included in the first time setup guidance. The remote ended up only being able to control my TV’s power and volume, which is not a big deal, and I’m sure most individuals who buy this intend to use it as the main source of media to play on their TV.Streaming from various services is an absolute blast and I’ve had no issues there.I rather wish there were more big name options for aftermarket remotes, it seems like there are for every other major streaming device, but on the other hand I’ve never personally heard of anyone’s FireTV remote having issues.If you have a non-smart TV or an aging smart TV that is getting laggy, the FireTV Stick will serve you well for years to come, go for it!The FireTV Stick 4K Max also has an option for a service that allows you to play games from your PC on your TV, I am intrigued to try the trial of that at some point just to see how it is.***For Plex users:**** This is in no way, as far as I can tell, any fault of the device itself. Certain movies will get stuck and after a while make an error pop up, and certain shows will result in the audio playing but the screen being stuck black when the auto play starts the next episode. I have tried everything, and I mean everything. Everything else has never given me this issue. I have gone so far as factory resetting the FireTV Stick, rebuilding my media libraries, cold starting every device on my network, and gone through every single setting in the Plex app. This has resulted in my second issue with the autoplay being seemingly resolved, but again I do not think it is the device itself, or anything on my network, because I have installed what is essentially a media player that can connect to network shares and everything plays with no issue that way. So, yes, it seems to be an issue with the Plex app itself. Unfortunately, it seems forums are full of Plex users experiencing such things on FireTV devices. Again I cannot fault the device or Amazon for this in any way. Unfortunately though it leaves me trying to decide if I should just continue using the player application on my FireTV Stick, which is connected to the only TV I use, and that is mostly what I use when I’m watching anything. If I do that, I have very little reason to run Plex, but I like its layout and I’ve put a lot of time and effort over the years in to getting it just the way I like it. I can hope that an upcoming update fixes things, I could buy a Plex Pass and see if this improves things, I could switch to Emby and pay their monthly charge, or I could purchase a different streaming device…..it’s a tough spot….
Bill B –
Fire Stick is a great option for your TV
My first Fire Stick lasted almost 6 years till the remote gave out (too many drops on the floor). The new one was easy to install and works better than my old one did when it was new. It is easy to add aps to the Fire Stick and personalize what you want to do. The price was very good too so check it out.
William N. Swaringen –
A rock solid upgrade over earlier HD models
It’s the latest and greatest Fire stick. What more needs to be said.The remote layout has changed slightly. The unit is overall longer. So there’s a little muscle memory retraining required.It will work with your old USB power dongle if you have one instead of using the included wall adapter. Highly recommend grabbing one of those if you haven’t…they make for much cleaner cabling around your TVIt boots faster, responds to remote input faster, and opens apps noticeable faster than my previous Fire stick. One big improvement is Screen Mirroring. My previous stick took 30 seconds to connect to my phone – this newer model connects in 2-3 seconds.A solid upgrade over any of the earlier HD models and a whole lot of tech for not a lot of money.
Adam Brinson –
Better than Roku
This newest Fire TV Stick 4K Max is noticeably faster than the older model, and the performance boost is clear right from setup. Apps load quicker, streaming is smoother, and the overall navigation feels more responsive. The addition of Wi-Fi 6E support is great for keeping a stable connection, especially when streaming 4K content, and the AI-powered Fire TV Search makes finding shows and apps easier than before.One of the things I really like about Fire TV devices is how much free and live TV content is available without a cable or satellite subscription. It’s a convenient way to cut costs while still having plenty to watch.That said, like the older versions, these devices do eventually wear out over time. They’ll start slowing down after a few years of heavy use, but for the price, the performance and features you get make it well worth it.Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable streaming stick with fast performance, strong connectivity, and lots of content options, this updated Fire TV Stick 4K Max is an excellent choice.
Vincent –
Fast and smooth
Best fire stick of the year. Smooth interface and fast speeds. Stream 4K perfectly. Purchased when it went on sale for like 35 dollars, totally worth it
I. Norman –
I will stick with this stick.
If it’s an Amazon fire stick, what more can you say. I bought it as our old plasma TV was not smart. It Works very well, and it has a large variety of apps. The remote works very well.The connection with my wifi was easy. It was paired to my account when it arrived. We like the voice control when finding movies or shows. Buffering does not seem to be an issue, and I rarely have any connectivity issues. It is better than Roku sticks by far.