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Amazon Prime Day Is Starting Early With This Unreal Deal on the Insignia Fire TV With 5,500+ Rave Reviews
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Date:2025-04-24 10:52:29
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If you've already heard the news that Amazon Prime Day is coming our way on July 11 and 12, we have some good news for you. You actually don't have to wait until then to shop some amazing early deals ahead of Prime Day!
Right now, there are tons of fashion, beauty, home and tech essentials you can buy from Amazon without having to pay full price— like this 32-inch Insignia Fire TV that's currently on sale for almost 50% off. The TV has over 5,500 glowing reviews, and shoppers can't get enough of how easy it is to set up and use. It has an Alexa Voice Remote so you can easily control the movies and shows you stream. There are so many features to take advantage of, like Apple AirPlay, which allows you to share videos, photos, music and more from your Apple device. If you're not convinced yet, just check out all the five-star reviews!
While one shopper says the TV "was very affordable easy to use and hook up," another reviewer raves, "This is my second fire TV I bought. The remote is easy to use and it fits well in a dresser. It's light weight and very easy to set up. We don't have cable in that room but don't need it with all the streaming options. Great picture, great value."
Another reviewer shares, "This TV is my first Fire TV and I'll never go back. Becoming an Amazon Prime member with this TV is fantastic. There's just too much to watch, lol. There's occasionally times when you have to go to your device settings and click on Restart, but this is rare and is only during Prime streaming. There are so many free TV Apps, it's not necessary to be a Prime member, but it is the best, so..."
Finally convinced? Scroll below to shop the bestselling Insignia Fire TV while the deal lasts.
Shoppers are obsessed with the quality, price, vibrancy and features of this Insignia 32-inch Fire TV. You can shop it on sale right now for just $80!
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