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What does President’s Day have to do with TVs? Not much, but if there’s any reason to hold a sale, Amazon will run with it. Case in point: Every Fire TV model in Amazon’s lineup is discounted right now, with some prices rivaling Black Friday and some models bundled with a free Amazon Echo Dot.
Quick background: Last year, Amazon introduced the 4-Series and Omni Series, the company’s first self-branded TVs. (Best Buy has been doing this for a while with its Insignia lineup.) They’re already competitively priced, so these discounts represent some pretty significant savings.
OK, but what are the differences between these two series, and which model should you pick? Let me queue up the deals for you, then circle back with the answers.
(Pro tip: If you have Amazon Prime, you’ll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day Amazon Prime trial here.)
Amazon Fire TV 4-Series deals
The 4-Series may be the “lesser” of the two (though not by much — see below), but it’s also the less-expensive. What’s more, right now you can get any model with a free 3rd-gen Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker. Just add both to your cart and then apply promo code FTVDOT22 at checkout.
Amazon Fire TV Omni Series deals
No free Dot here, but built-in hands-free Alexa somewhat obviates the need. Read on to learn more.
How to choose
First things first: Obviously your budget and available space will be the main deciding factors for which series and size you choose.
If space isn’t a consideration, you’ll never regret going with a larger screen. Either way, there’s not much money separating the 4-Series and Omni Series — and if that won’t break your bank, I do recommend the latter.
Why? Although the two series are very similar, especially at these sizes, the Omni stands out with a few key advantages — including image-enhancing Dolby Vision in the the 65- and 75-inch models and hands-free Alexa in all of them.
That means you can say, “Alexa, turn on the TV,” or “Alexa, go to Netflix,” without having to touch anything. In other words, the Omni works just like an Amazon Echo smart speaker or display. With the 4-Series, you have to pick up the remote, press a button, then speak your command. (Or not, if you take advantage of the aforementioned free Echo Dot. There’s your hands-free option.)
Such a hardship! OK, not really, but there’s no debating the indulgent convenience of a totally hands-free Alexa experience. The Omni Series also has a physical button you can press to disable the microphones, just in case you have privacy concerns.
Other Omni advantages: picture-in-picture support for, say, checking out your Ring video doorbell feed while watching a show, and USB-webcam support for Zoom and other video calls. (Of course, nearly any TV can do this via products like the Facebook Portal TV.)
Read more: Video calls on an Amazon TV? Yes! I tried it and here’s how it went
Why a Fire TV and not a Roku TV?
Great question! Amazon’s Fire OS, which is baked into these and other TVs (as well as Fire TV streaming sticks), provides the user interface for accessing all the different streaming apps (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon’s own Prime Video, etc.).
I actually find the Roku interface a little easier to understand and navigate, but Fire OS offers one big advantage: games. Using either the TV remote or a sold-separately game controller, Fire TVs let you play Candy Crush, Crossy Road, dozens of Jackbox party games and more.
On the other hand, Roku supports both AirPlay and Google Cast, while Fire TV offers only the former. You can mirror your phone or tablet to the Fire TV to show off photos or the like, but it’s not as easy or convenient.
I recently had the opportunity to review one of Amazon’s Omni Series TVs and came away impressed. It may be a “budget” model, but it’s absolutely good enough for everyday entertainment.
See the 4-Series Fire TVs See the Omni Series Fire TVs
Looking for more great Amazon deals? Check these out:
TV deals:
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Sony X85J 85-inch 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Google TV, $1,998 (was $2,500), amazon.com
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Amazon Fire TV 43-inch 4-Series 4K UHD Smart TV, $260 (was $370), amazon.com
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Hisense 75A6G 75-inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV, $700 (was $950), amazon.com
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Samsung 55-inch Class Neo QLED QN85A Series 4K Smart TV, $1,298 (was $1,600), amazon.com
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Vizio 70-inch M7 Series Premium 4K Quantum Color Smart TV, $800 (was $1,100), amazon.com
Headphones and earbud deals:
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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G Factory Unlocked Android Cell Phone, $490 (was $700), amazon.com
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Fitbit Charge 5 Advanced Fitness & Health Tracker, $119 (was $180), amazon.com
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Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones, $200 (was $350), amazon.com
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Fire HD 10 tablet, $110 (was $150), amazon.com
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Apple Airpods Pro, $175 (was $249), amazon.com
Smart home:
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Ohlux Smart WiFi LED Light Bulbs 4-pack, $24 with on-page coupon (was $40), amazon.com
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ecobee SmartThermostat, $199 (was $249), amazon.com
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Blink Mini, $25 (was $35), amazon.com
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Echo Show 8, $90 (was $130), amazon.com
Video game deals:
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SkyTech Archangel 3.0 Gaming Computer PC Desktop, $1,400 (was $1,600), amazon.com
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NBA 2K22 for PlayStation 4, $20 (was $60), amazon.com
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Carnival Games for Nintendo Switch, $18 (was $40), amazon.com
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Razer Kraken Gaming Headset, $68 (was $80), amazon.com
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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for Nintendo Switch, $40 (was $60), amazon.com
Vacuum deals:
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eufy by Anker BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim), $158 with on-page coupon (was $230), amazon.com
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Coredy R750 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $215 (was $321), amazon.com
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Shark ION Robot Vacuum RV761 with Wi-Fi and Voice Control, $205 (was $380), amazon.com
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OKP Life K2 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $108 with on-page coupon (was $300), amazon.com
Fashion deals:
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Blencot Women’s Lightweight Color Block Hooded Sweater, starting at $25 (was $42), amazon.com
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Miholl Women’s Long Sleeve Lace Top, starting at $23 (was $38), amazon.com
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Omoone Women’s Long Sleeve Plaid Long Shirt Jacket, starting at $40 (was $67), amazon.com
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Ninedaily Women’s 3/4 Sleeve Plaid Shirt, starting at $26 (was $57), amazon.com
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Anrabess Womens Turtleneck Long Batwing Sleeve Sweater, starting at $33 (was $55), amazon.com
Kitchen deals:
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The Original Popco Tongs for Cooking Set of 3, $13 (was $30), amazon.com
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Ninja AF101 Air Fryer, $100 (was $130), amazon.com
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The Original Popco Silicone Microwave Popcorn Popper with Handles, $14 (was $20), amazon.com
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Ninja AG301 Foodi 5-in-1 Indoor Grill, $180 (was $230), amazon.com
Beauty deals:
Bedding deals:
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MooMee Bedding Queen Duvet Cover Set, $70 (was $80), amazon.com
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Lush Decor Comforter Farmhouse Stripe 3-piece Reversible King Bedding Set, $70 (was $93), amazon.com
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Intelligent Design Queen Cozy Comforter, $50 (was $90), amazon.com
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Kasentex Quilt Bedding Coverlet King Blanket Set, $70 (was $112), amazon.com
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Abco 7-inch Bed Wedge Pillow, $30 (was $40), amazon.com
Health and Wellness
Sports & Outdoors
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NordicTrack Commercial Studio Cycle, $1,499 (was $2,199), amazon.com
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Sport Squad 2-in-1 Football Toss and Flying Disc Toss Backyard and Lawn Game, $43 (was $60), amazon.com
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Sunny Health & Fitness Indoor Cycle Exercise Bike, $279 (was $399), amazon.com
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Abco Tech Ping Pong Paddle & Table Tennis Set, $25 (was $35), amazon.com
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BalanceFrom GoYoga All-Purpose Yoga Mat with Carrying Strap, $16 (was $30), amazon.com
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