SAVE 43%: The homemade mother son sex videonewest Amazon Fire TV Stick is on sale for $22.99 for Amazon Prime members, down from its original price of $39.99. That's a discount of $17.
Streaming devices are becoming just as important as owning a TV in the first place. (Without one, what exactly are you going to watch?) Plug one into your TV and you gain access to thousands of shows and movies to keep you happily entertained and ignoring adulting — and there's a great deal on Amazon's newest Fire TV Stick today.
As of September 21, the Amazon Fire TV Stick is on sale for just $22.99 for Prime members, a 43% discount. As a bonus, Amazon is throwing in a free six-month subscription to the MGM+ streaming service so you can get full mileage out of your new streaming device.
This latest version of the Amazon Fire TV Stick plugs into your TV or computer via an HDMI port. The box includes the streaming stick, an HDMI extender cord, a power adapter, two AAA batteries, and a remote control. The remote uses Alexa Voice so, with the press of a button, you can verbally tell the remote what you want to watch and control some TV functions like volume. After setup, connect to your home's WiFi and you'll have access to your favorite streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, and Prime Video.
While this isn't the best deal we've seen on the Fire TV Stick, it comes within $3 of its lowest price. It's also worth noting this streaming device doesn't support 4K content. If that's your priority, check out the Fire TV Stick 4k.
This deal is available exclusively to Amazon Prime members, a benefits program from Amazon that gives you access to free delivery, Prime Day deals, and the Prime Video streaming service. Membership costs $14.99 per month, but if you're not already a member you can sign up for a free 30-day trial.
Grab the Amazon Fire TV Stick today for $23 and enjoy six months of MGM+ for free.
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