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169 avis
Juin 2025
alaTest a collecté et analysé 169 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Amazon Fire TV 4K (3rd gen, 2017). La note moyenne du produit est 4.2 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.2 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient le design. La fiabilité impressionne, mais de nombreux avis sont moins positifs sur la taille.
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En moyenne, les consommateurs notent ce produit 86/100 et les experts notent ce produit 77/100.
Avis d'expert par (digitaltrends.com)
Compact and portable ; Powerful ; Affordable ; Works with Alexa ; Supports HDR
Dongle may strain HDMI ports ; No Ethernet jack ; No Dolby Vision
Amazon’s new $70 Fire TV dongle is powerful, easy to install, and adds support for HDR content. With Alexa at the helm, Amazon’s Fire TV is a more compelling streaming option than ever before.
Avis d'expert par : Matt Hanson (techradar.com)
A tiny 4K and HDR streaming box
Great design ; HDR support ; Future proof with Dolby Atmos ; Good price
Lack of Dolby Atmos content ; Volume control missing from remote ; Not as much 4K content as Apple TV
The Amazon Fire TV (2017) is the latest version of Amazon’s streaming box, and comes with a fantastic new redesign, plus support for 4K HDR content and Dolby Atmos soundtracks.
Avis d'expert par : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
The Amazon Fire TV adds HDR10 to its already compelling 4K video support and Alexa voice assistant, making it one of the best media streamers you can buy.
Supports 4K and HDR10. Works with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant. Fast performance with solid Wi-Fi streaming. Ethernet connectivity is an option.
No support for Dolby Vision. Missing a few notable streaming services.
Bottom Line: The Amazon Fire TV adds HDR10 to its already compelling 4K video support and Alexa voice assistant, making it one of the best media streamers you can buy.
Avis d'expert par : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
The latest Fire TV 4K will be pointless for some but a bargain for others...
Alexa integration ; Good 4K and HDR library ; Dolby Atmos hardware support ; Seamless operation
No access to Atmos content ; No Dolby Vision ; Amazon-heavy interface won’t have universal appeal
Alexa and affordability make a strong case for Amazon’s flagship streamer
Avis d'expert par : David Katzmaier (cnet.com)
If you like asking Alexa for TV shows and getting results, and you happen to have a TV with 4K and high dynamic range, the new Fire TV has your name on it.
The Amazon Fire TV serves up 4K and HDR video in a compact package for an affordable price. Its voice features are best-in-class, and Echo and Dot owners can control it hands-free with "Alexa" commands. App and game selection is superb, responses are...
The user interface pushes Amazon content too aggressively and doesn't allow customization. Fewer 4K HDR apps than Roku, and finding 4K content is more difficult.
Although Roku's 4K stick is slightly better overall, the Fire TV wins with Alexa devotees who own 4K HDR TVs.
Avis d'expert par : Nilay Patel (theverge.com)
Technically none of the lights
Polished, beautiful interface ; Alexa integration is solid ; Inexpensive
Small catalog of 4K HDR movies ; Support for Atmos audio but no Atmos content ; Remote lacks volume buttons ; No Dolby Vision support
Avis d'expert par : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)
What the Fire TV offers is a way to plug a potential hole in your living room setup and it does so in a fun way that's easier to understand than
Compact ; Easy to use ; Great user interface ; Alexa aids searching and connectivity
Ethernet connection costs extra ; No Dolby Vision support (if that matters) ; Adds little to existing smart TVs ; No Dolby Atmos content
We can't fault Fire TV's redesign. Moving to be a more compact package is always good news, although the need to buy that Ethernet accessory sets it at a minor disadvantage to Chromecast Ultra. However, the addition of the Alexa remote, a stable and...
Avis d'expert par : Chris Davies (slashgear.com)
Welcome to the age of 4K HDR and a brand new Amazon Fire TV (2017), complete with Alexa to hold your hand as you wade into High Dynamic Range content. Aggressively priced at $69.99, and thoroughly undercutting the latest Apple TV in the process, Amazon...
Easy to install and discreet ; Alexa support is legitimately useful ; Half the price of the new Apple TV
HDR10 not Dolby Vision ; Limited 4K HDR content available ; Remote lacks basic TV controls
Avis d'expert par (stuff.tv)
Amazon teams Alexa integration with 4K HDR to rival your smart TV
Great, easy-to-accomodate design ; Well-designed interface ; Fast performance ; Sharp, bright 4K HDR images
Overlaps with smart TV functionality ; Heavy Amazon focus ; Ethernet connection costs extra
Better than its predecessor in every way, Amazon's new Fire TV is a great way to enjoy 4K HDR content with the added sparkle of Alexa integration
Avis d'expert par : Chris Barraclough (recombu.com)
Amazon's latest Fire TV box can stream video at an impressive 4K Ultra HD resolution, at up to 60 frames-per-second, while also supporting HDR visuals.
4K HDR support ; Simple interface ; Alexa integration
Limited connectivity
For just £70 here in the UK, the new Fire TV with 4K HDR support offers stunning value for money. You can stream great-looking video from the usual services such as Netflix as well as Amazon’s own Prime Video, while full Alexa support gives it an edge...
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