Firestick 4K Max or Fire Cube: Which One Should You Choose?

Stephanie Sadler
Stephanie Sadler
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Firestick 4K Max or Fire Cube: Which One Should You Choose?

When it comes to streaming devices, Amazon’s Firestick 4K Max and Fire Cube are two popular options. But which one is the better choice for your streaming needs? Let’s take a closer look at the key differences between these devices to help you decide.

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SpecificationsDesign and FeaturesWhich One Should You Get?

Specifications

On paper, the Firestick 4K Max and Fire Cube have very similar specifications:

  • Both support 4K Ultra HD, HDR, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos audio
  • Both have a quad-core 1.8GHz processor and 2GB of RAM for fast and responsive performance
  • Both come with 8GB of internal storage for apps and games
  • Both support dual-band, dual-antenna Wi-Fi 6 and Ethernet via an adapter for reliable connectivity

So from a pure specs perspective, there’s not much difference between the two devices.

Design and Features

The main difference lies in the design and extra features. The Firestick 4K Max has a compact stick form factor that plugs directly into your TV’s HDMI port. It comes with a simple Alexa Voice Remote to control your streaming.

The Fire Cube, on the other hand, is a larger cube-shaped device. In addition to the Alexa Voice Remote, it also has built-in microphones for hands-free Alexa voice control and a speaker for Alexa responses. This allows you to use it like an Echo smart speaker to check the weather, control smart home devices, and more, even when the TV is off.

Which One Should You Get?

So which streaming device is right for you? If you mainly care about streaming performance and don’t need the extra Alexa smart speaker features, the Firestick 4K Max is the more affordable and compact option that will fit your needs well, especially if you plan to use Ethernet for the most reliable connection.

However, if you like the idea of having a versatile streaming device that doubles as a smart speaker for hands-free voice control even when the TV is off, and don’t mind the larger size, the Fire Cube could be worth the extra cost.

Ultimately, both are very capable streaming devices, so it comes down to your specific preferences and how you plan to use the device. But hopefully this comparison has helped clarify the key differences to help you decide!

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