If you want to boost your nightly viewing then now is a good time to consider buying a shiny new streaming device. Amazon has just slashed the price of these popular devices which plug into the back of tellies and make them a whole lot smarter. The discounts are all part of the Prime Day sale event with shoppers able to bag bargains including money off the £64.99 Fire TV Stick Max (now £37.99) and the cheaper £34.99 Fire TV Stick Lite which now starts from just £21.99.
• SEE THE FIRE TV STICK OFFERS HERE
These are very tempting offers but before you dash to tap the buy the button it's worth checking out one of the Fire TV Stick's biggest rivals.
As part of the Prime sale event, Amazon has also cut the price of Roku's popular telly gadgets with the firm's Roku Express dropped to just £18.99 - saving a whopping 51% off the usual price.
Just like Amazon's Fire TV, this device features quick access to all of the most popular streaming services such as Apple TV+, Disney+, Netflix and Prime Video.
There are also free services as well with Roku offering platforms such as Pluto TV, BBC iplayer and its own Roku Channel which cost nothing to watch.
You get a remote control included in the box and it can even stream in full 4K resolution - that's not something possible on the Fire TV Stick Lite which is only compatible with standard HD shows.
SEE THE ROKU EXPRESS 4K DEAL HERE
If you fancy a device with even bigger and better features then there's another deal from Roku with its Streambar slashed in price by a whopping 55%. That means you can pop this gadget under your TV for just £58.99 rather than paying the usual £129.99 price.
As the name suggests, this device not only offers access to popular apps such as Netflix and Disney+ but also doubles up as a soundbar. It even features stunning Dolby Atmos technology for improved audio and there are unique Volume modes which quiet loud commercials, boost the volume of voices or optimise things perfectly for night listening.
The only thing to remember about the deals listed above is that you will need to be a Prime member to access them which coisyts £8.99 per month. Luckily, Mirror Online has a sneaky hack to get the offers with paying for Prime and you can find full details about this trick below.
• Amazon shoppers must rush to try a genius money-saving trick this week