It will likely support content up to 1080p.
What you need to know
- The very first images of Amazon's Fire TV Stick Lite have surfaced.
- Amazon's upcoming streaming stick is expected to be priced well under $50 in the U.S.
- It is tipped to be announced later this week.
Amazon is soon expected to launch a new streaming dongle to replace the 2nd Gen Fire TV Stick. A set of images showing the upcoming streaming dongle have now leaked online, courtesy of German tech site WinFuture.
The images reveal the "Fire TV Stick Lite" will not look very different from the second-generation Fire TV Stick. However, there are still a few minor differences. The stick has the Amazon arrow logo on it, just like the Fire TV Stick 4K. There is also a new "TV" button on the remote control, while the power button has been removed. Unfortunately, the report doesn't mention any specs, so we aren't sure what the new button is for.
Amazon isn't the only tech giant that will soon be launching a new streaming dongle. Google is set to unveil its first Chromecast device featuring Android TV next week, alongside the Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G, and a new Nest-branded smart speaker. The upcoming streaming dongle, codenamed "Sabrina," will be bundled with a remote control and is expected to have Stadia support too.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
$50 at Amazon $50 at Best Buy $50 at B&H
The Fire TV Stick 4K is undoubtedly the best streaming dongle that Amazon currently offers. With support for 4K, HDR 10+, and Dolby Vision content, the Fire TV Stick 4K gives you stunning picture quality. You also get Dolby Atmos support and an Alexa voice remote.
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