Control Your TV Hands-Free With The New Amazon Fire TV Cube

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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We’ve already told you about one of the wildest Black Friday Deals Week deals on Amazon products – the fact you can get a Fire TV Stick AND the newest Echo Dot for just $40.

We still think you should take advantage of that offer. As a satisfied owner of both a Fire TV Stick and an Echo Dot (albeit the 2nd generation), I can’t recommend both enough. But this year Amazon has a new TV product, the Fire TV Cube, which has the added benefit of hands-free Alexa. No more pressing a button to control your television — with the Fire TV Cube you can put on whatever you want from across the room. And as part of Black Friday Deals Week, the Fire TV Cube is 50 percent off:

Normally $120, the Fire TV Cube is 50 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $120, the Fire TV Cube is 50 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Fire TV Cube, hands-free with Alexa and 4K Ultra HD (includes all-new Alexa Voice Remote), streaming media player on sale for $59.99

Also, while we are on the topic of bundles, it should be noted that you can get the Fire TV Cube plus the Cloud Cam security camera for $60 off the typical price:

Normally $240, this bundle is 25 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $240, this bundle is 25 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Fire TV Cube (includes all-new Alexa Voice Remote) bundle with Cloud Cam on sale for $179.98

It’s officially Black Friday, and the Daily Dealer will be keeping an eagle eye on the best deals over there, so make sure you keep checking in. We are keeping a running list of the week’s best deals here.

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Photo via Amazon

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