Amazon has launched a new Fire TV Stick HD aimed at budget-conscious consumers. Priced at $35, this streaming stick offers an affordable way to access popular streaming services, but it comes with some notable compromises compared to its 4K counterparts.
What’s New:
- Upgraded Remote: The new model includes a remote with TV controls, allowing users to adjust volume, power on/off their TV, and mute directly from the Fire TV remote vs the older HD Fire TV Sticks.
Drawbacks:
- Slower Performance: The Fire TV Stick HD has a slower processor and older Wi-Fi 5 compared to the faster Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E found in the Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Stick 4K Max.
- HD Only: As the name suggests, this stick is limited to HD streaming, missing out on the sharper visuals of 4K resolution.
- No Dolby Vision: Unlike the 4K models, the HD stick doesn’t support Dolby Vision, a technology that enhances picture quality with higher dynamic range and wider color gamut.
Here is our full video review:
Should You Buy It?
Cord Cutters News recommends considering the Fire TV Stick 4K even if you currently have an HDTV. The 4K model offers better performance, future-proofs your setup for a 4K TV upgrade, and is only $15 more expensive. However, if price is the absolute deciding factor and 4K isn’t a concern, the Fire TV Stick HD still provides a decent streaming experience.
Other Important Notes:
- The Fire TV Stick HD replaces both the older Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick Lite in the United States.
- Amazon is discontinuing the older model HD Fire TV Sticks.
Overall, the new Fire TV Stick HD offers a basic but functional streaming experience at an affordable price. However, its limitations compared to the 4K models make it a less attractive option for those who prioritize performance and future-proofing.

