Sheep Shagger wrote: » If you join say the FR site is delivery still free even to Ireland?
kaahooters wrote: » eero would be a bit better, but, unless you want to tinker stay with what you have is coverage is good. the next option for an upgrade would be something like ubiquity nano hdhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Ubiquiti-nanoHD-Access-UAP-NanoHD-MU-MIMO/dp/B07BYR6XDW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nano+hd&qid=1601374446&sr=8-1 but, that gets into "procumer" level stuff
sugarman wrote: » They generally let you do it once a year on the same account but theres nothing stopping you making a new account each time.
Soarer wrote: » How would they compare to the Deco M4? Wouldn't mind an upgrade, if they are an upgrade.
Monokne wrote: » Yeah I've a Roku which I plan on replacing. and I find it reasonably good but it's not as clean and smooth as Firestick. But both are better than the Smart TV's.
bobbyy gee wrote: » I have roku ultra and it's clunky
Monokne wrote: » Do. I have a smart TV and it's nowhere near as smooth or functional
torrevieja wrote: » Also what is the difference between Firestick and Firestick Light?
ablelocks wrote: » the euro amazon stores will also have prime day deals, but obviously you need to be a prime member for each country. (pity they don't do pan-amazon prime membership. Also, the prices for euro prime are less than UK - Spains is only €37 per year!) They all have a 30 day free trial, but you need to have a payment address in that country. Except Germany - I was able to join Amazon.de prime this morning for free for 30 days. edit : just joined France prime too.
DubDJ wrote: » Amazon just announced that Prime Day will kick off from the 13th of October this year. Think it’s usually in July but later this year because of COVID-19. Hopefully there will be a few decent deals this year.https://www.amazon.co.uk/primeday
MrStuffins wrote: » Firestick is much more versatile than your standard Smart TV imo. I have 2 Smart TVs but I have Firesticks plugged into them and use them instead.Also, as others have mentioned, why pay €100+ for Sky tv when you can (allegedly) pay 10% of that and get pretty much every station from all over the world with IPTV (allegedly).
L'prof wrote: » I have a smart tv and even though it’s great that it’s all built in I’m still debating whether or not to buy a stick or a box for a less clunky experience
Davy wrote: » Don't think their is a better option for a 3 piece mesh system in this price range.
audi02 wrote: » Have you a link to thread please
TheDriver wrote: » Head over to the android forum, there's a thread about getting the most from the firestick. I have a smart TV but use the firestick for all smart functions.
MoodeRator wrote: » The new Echo Studio is also VERY tempting
kaahooters wrote: » sort of the same as the way old dect cordless phones worked.... but for wifi.
Davy wrote: » Amazon eero mesh Wi-Fi system | 3-pack £149. Cheapest its been. Don't think their is a better option for a 3 piece mesh system in this price range.[Threads Merged]
RasTa wrote: » What is the point of the fire stick btw? My TV already has all the apps mentioned on the website built in?
RasTa wrote: » The firestick? So it's for people that don't have a smart TV?
dan786 wrote: » Most people dont use it for the built in apps.
Trimm Trabb wrote: » Are they far superior to a regular signal booster? I have Vodafone Siro but the signal is only really good in the room the router is which is the room furthest away from kitchen table, sitting room etc. Booster in the hall helps a bit but still are times signal will drop or lag (160 sq foot house I think). Are these worth it?