Binge-watching just got cheaper with up to 50% off top-rated streaming devices

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Summer is just around the corner, and while days will be filled with sun, swimming and sunscreen, there’s no better way to end a hot day than on the couch watching the best streaming services. And these Black Friday deals on the best streaming devices in town have come at just the right time.

There are deals to be had on an array of streaming devices, from 50% off the already affordably priced Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and 4K Max, to the premium Apple TV 4K for less than AU$200. And don’t forget, Christmas is only weeks away. These devices make the perfect gift for any loved one, letting them watch all the latest TV shows, holiday favourites and top sport with the press of a button. Whether the home cinema needs an upgrade, you’re looking to wow mum these holidays or you want a cheap device for watching Friends in bed, there’s a streaming device deal for everyone.

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