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    Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select Review: Fast, Reliable, With Cloud Gaming Surprises

    By Sohil NikamMarch 6, 20264 Mins Read
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    Verdict

    8.2 Smooth Streaming, Missing Dolby

    Priced at ₹5,499, the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select is a solid streaming device that prioritises reliability and ease of use over cutting-edge features. Setup is simple, the interface is smooth, and the remote remains one of the best in the business. Performance is dependable, and the ability to access cloud gaming through Xbox Game Pass adds an unexpectedly fun dimension to the device. However, the lack of Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and sideloading support does limit its appeal, particularly for enthusiasts who want more flexibility or premium audiovisual capabilities. For users who simply want a fast, straightforward way to make their TV smarter, it does the job well. But if you’re expecting a fully featured streaming powerhouse at this price, you may find yourself wishing Amazon had gone just a little further.

    The Good
    1. Fast Performance
    2. Cloud Gaming Support
    3. Great Remote
    The Bad
    1. No Dolby Support
    2. No Sideloading
    • Design 8.5
    • Performance 9
    • Functionality 7
    • User Ratings (0 Votes) 0

    After spending a few days with the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select, it becomes clear that Amazon’s approach here is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. The device doesn’t try to reinvent the streaming stick formula. It instead focuses on delivering a smooth, dependable smart TV experience, with an added dash of cloud gaming surprises. However, there are a few compromises that become noticeable once you begin using it extensively, especially if you’re someone who expects premium audio-visual formats or likes to tinker with your streaming setup.

    Design

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    The Fire TV Stick 4K Select follows the familiar design language that Amazon has refined over multiple generations. The stick itself is compact and discreet, designed to disappear behind your television once plugged into the HDMI port. Amazon, of course, includes the much-loved small HDMI extender cable, which might seem trivial at first but proves extremely useful. Many televisions, especially wall-mounted ones, have tightly packed HDMI ports, and the extender makes installation much easier while improving Wi-Fi reception by slightly distancing the device from the TV chassis.

    Setup is straightforward and takes only a few minutes. Once powered and connected to Wi-Fi, the device quickly walks you through the Amazon login and basic configuration steps. Even first-time users will find the process painless. The remote control remains one of the best parts of the Fire TV ecosystem. Amazon clearly understands the principle of “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.” The remote is lightweight, intuitive, and ergonomically designed, with dedicated buttons for popular streaming services and a microphone button for voice commands.

    Performance

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    Performance is where the Fire TV Stick 4K Select feels most convincing. Navigation through the interface is quick, apps open without noticeable delays, and switching between streaming services feels smooth. During daily use, which involves browsing menus, launching apps, and streaming content, the stick rarely feels sluggish. Even heavier apps load fairly quickly, making the overall experience feel responsive and polished. The interface itself is heavily centred around Amazon’s ecosystem, but it remains easy to navigate and visually clean. Streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube run without hiccups, and buffering was minimal during my testing.

    One of the more interesting experiences, however, came from using the device for cloud gaming. By pairing my PS5 controller and launching Xbox Game Pass (a combination that may sound blasphemous to hardcore gamers, but it is how things are now), I was able to play games directly through the streaming stick. The experience was surprisingly enjoyable. I didn’t have much time on my hands, so I just played a few matches of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which ran extremely smoothly. While this isn’t meant to replace a dedicated console, it did raise an interesting thought: for casual gamers, cloud gaming on a device this small could genuinely make you question whether you need a console at all.

    Do note, though, that our office space has a 1Gbps internet, so there’s no shortage of speed or bandwidth. For someone with a weak connection, the gaming experience will be different. The latency and streaming quality will depend heavily on your internet connection. That said, the fact that a tiny streaming stick can double as a gaming platform is quite impressive.

    Functionality

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    At its price point, many users would reasonably expect support for premium formats like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and their absence does feel like a slight miss. If you own a television and sound system that supports these formats, you might find yourself wishing Amazon had included them, especially considering how common they’ve become in streaming hardware today. That said, the overall picture quality is still quite satisfying. When streaming well-produced content, the stick delivers sharp visuals with vibrant colours and good contrast. I watched Dhurandhar on Netflix during my testing, and the way the visuals were rendered was genuinely impressive. The details came through clearly, motion handling felt smooth, and the image had a pleasing sense of depth that made the viewing experience enjoyable.

    Another limitation worth mentioning is the lack of support for sideloading apps. Users who enjoy installing third-party applications or experimenting beyond the official app ecosystem will likely see this as a drawback. Amazon clearly wants the experience to remain tightly controlled within its own ecosystem. On the upside, integration with Amazon Alexa works smoothly. With simple voice commands, you can search for content, control playback, or even manage smart home devices directly through your TV, which is a small but useful convenience that adds to the overall functionality of the device.

     

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