The Fire TV Stick 4K is on sale just in time for new fall shows

Save $15: The Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device is down to $34.99 at Amazon as of Sept. 16. Fall means more than the return of spooky season. It's the prime time for new TV show premieres and seasons across the entire streaming multiverse. So if you need an easy way to skip between different platforms at once, try out a discounted Fire TV Stick while you cozy up on the couch with your favorite seasonal soup. SEE ALSO: Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K review: The best streaming dongle, period Plug in and play after you order the Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device for $34.99 from Amazon. With a 30% discount, this is the lowest price we've seen for it outside of Prime Day or holiday deals. It's possible you'll see a better deal around Black Friday if you're willing to show a little extra patience. But if you go for it right now, prepare for the most optimal way to stream shows and movies. The Fire TV Stick allows you to stream in 4K Ultra HD and supports HDR formats. It also supports Dolby Atmos for a premium home theater audio experience, and it allows for Alexa voice controls to control both the Fire TV Stick as well as your TV and soundbar with a single remote. It's also easy to set up and works with your existing 4K TV, meaning you won't have to worry about upgrading to the new line of Amazon Omni TVs. And Fire TV supports apps for just about every major streaming service, including Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV, HBO Max, Netflix, and more. It also supports live TV if you subscribe to services such as Sling TV. The Fire TV Stick 4K is the easiest way to stream from multiple platforms, and a current sale price of $34.99 makes it a very cheap upgrade if you want to stream the best picture quality right now. Credit: Amazon Save $15 at Amazon Buying Options See Details Explore related content:From Netflix to HBO Max to Disney+: The best streaming sites for movies Amazon's Omni TVs *just* went up for preorder, and one size is already on sale The best 4K TVs: For gamers, Netflix binge-watchers, and everyone else