Amazon.ca Amazon.ca Black Friday 2019 Deals: Up to 30% Off AmazonBasics, PS4 Only on PlayStation Bundle $250, Fire TV Stick 4K $35 + More Black Friday 2019 Deals Are Live at Amazon.ca!
get this dealBlack Friday 2019 is officially underway at Amazon.ca and you can shop for hundreds of deals throughout the store!
We've listed a handful of Black Friday deals available throughout the weekend, including huge savings on Amazon devices and video games!
More deals will be added periodically during Amazon's Black Friday Event -- click here to visit the Amazon.ca Black Friday page to see all the deals available, including limited-time Lightning Deals.
Amazon Devices
- Echo - $79.99 (regularly $129.99)
- Echo Dot - $29.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Echo Flex - $24.99 (regularly $34.99)
- Echo Plus - $134.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Echo Show 8 - $89.99 (regularly $169.99)
- Fire 7 Tablet, 16GB - $49.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Fire 8 Tablet, 16GB - $69.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Fire HD 10 Tablet, 32GB - $149.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Fire TV Cube - $89.99 (regularly $149.99)
- Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote - $24.99 (regularly $49.99)
- Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote - $34.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Kindle (2019) - $79.99 (regularly $119.99)
- Kindle Paperwhite, 8GB - $109.99 (regularly $139.99)
- Up to $203.00 off select Amazon eero and eero Pro Mesh Wi-Fi Systems
Appliances and Kitchen
- Up to 30% off select appliances from Braun, De'Longhi and more
- Up to 30% off select Danby dehumidifiers
- Up to 40% off select Breville appliances
Electronics and Peripherals
- Sony XB01 Compact Bluetooth Speaker - $19.99 (regularly $49.99)
- Sony XB900N Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones - $169.99 (regularly $348.00)
- SteelSeries Arctis Pro + GameDAC Wired Gaming Headset - $234.99 (regularly $270.89)
- Ultimate Ears BOOM 3 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker - $149.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Up to 30% off select AmazonBasics camera accessories
- Up to 30% off select AmazonBasics charging accessories
- Up to 30% off select AmazonBasics electronics
- Up to 30% off select AmazonBasics musical accessories
- Up to 30% off select AmazonBasics PC accessories
Furniture and Home
- 15% off select Classic Brands mattresses
- Up to 20% off select Brita water pitchers
- Up to 20% off select GearWrench tools
- Up to 20% off select Tuft & Needle mattresses
- Up to 20% off select Zinus mattresses and bedding
- Up to 25% off select Leviton lighting and electrical products
- Up to 30% off select 3M Smart Filtrete furnace filters
- Up to 30% off select Philips Wake-Up Lights
Smart Home
- Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Color Programmable Thermostat - $144.49 (regularly $229.99)
- Up to 20% off select Google Nest x Yale smart locks
- Up to 25% off select Philips Hue smart lighting
- Up to 30% off select August smart locks
- Up to 30% off select Schlage smart locks
- Up to 30% off select Weiser smart locks
Video Games
- Borderlands 3 (PS4, Xbox One) - $49.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Catherine: Full Body, Standard Edition (PS4) - $54.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Concrete Genie (PS4) - $29.99 (regularly $39.99)
- Days Gone (PS4) - $29.99 (regularly $49.99)
- Marvel's Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition (PS4) - $29.99 (regularly $49.99)
- MediEvil (PS4) - $29.95 (regularly $39.99)
- NBA 2K20 (PS4, Switch) - $39.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controllers - $79.95 (regularly $99.99)
- Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Bundle - $399.95 (regularly $399.99)
- PlayStation 4 DualShock 4 Wireless Controllers - $49.95 (regularly $74.99)
- PlayStation 4 Gold Wireless Headset - $89.95 (regularly $119.99)
- PlayStation 4 1TB Only on PlayStation Bundle - $249.95 (regularly $421.97.99)
- PlayStation 4 1TB Pro NHL 20 Bundle Edition - $369.95 (regularly $499.99)
- PlayStation VR Blood & Truth and Everybody’s Golf VR Bundle - $319.99 (regularly $449.99)
- Resident Evil 2 (PS4) - $34.99 (regularly $54.99)
- SteelSeries Arctis 3 Gaming Headset, Console Edition - $92.99 (regularly $89.99)
- Super Mario Odyssey (Switch) - $59.99 (regularly $79.99)
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch) - $59.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint (PS4, Xbox One) - $39.99 (regularly $79.99)
- WWE 2K20 (PS4, Xbox One) - $39.99 (regularly $79.99)
These Black Friday deals are effective online until December 2. Amazon.ca offers free shipping for all Prime members or on orders over $35.00 for those who aren't members.
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While these items were in stock at the listed prices at the time this deal was posted, Amazon practices dynamic product replacement -- once their stock of an item is depleted, it may be replaced with the same item sold by a third-party retailer for a different price. Double-check that the listed price and shipping fees we posted are still available before you buy.
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View allDeveloper Options’ enabled ‘Apps from Unknown Sources’ and ‘ADB Debugging’. Each time tried to download un der search following but nothing happed,
no app to say download/install.I could not found "Downloder, File Explorer’ file manager , LiveNet TV, HD Streanz, Play Store ,Under Internet browser,when tried to download
above several time,it failed to download,.Please help a newbie.
Anyone log into the CNN app successfully? I've tried with both valid Bell and Rogers credentials and it keeps looping back to the sign in screen. I have sent in an email asking for help as well. I was able to log into all the other apps I was interested in without issue, and it even lets me use a VPN app that I subscribe to for US netflix etc. Good value overall, but I wouldn't mind getting CNN running to.
Anyone found a work-around?
Sometimes when I turn on the tv, the fire stick interface would be too zoomed in. I have to restart the fire stick, then it fits the tv screen properly.
Anyone else have this issue or know how to fix?
My launcher of choice now is the ATV Launcher. You can get it from the Google PlayStore. At the same time get Apps2Fire from the PlayStore so you can install apps that are not from Amazon AppStore.
Install ATV launcher and any other apps that you like to install on the Firestick onto your android device.
Install Apps2Fire and then connect onto the same wireless network you're using for the Firestick. You will use this app to push any apps that are on your android device onto the Firestick (it uses ADB to do this). When it first connects with the Firestick, you will need to authorize the connection from the Firestick screen.
After that, you can install pretty much any app from Playstore on the Firestick. Note, however, that the Firestick lacks Google services so any app that requires it will not work.
Currently using the AndroidTV leanback port but also used ATV launcher and HALauncher without an issue.
I guess that another issue would be the Amazon app pool isn't the same as the Play Store. But then again, Android TV won't let you run very much from the Play Store.
Our Mi Box 3 serves us pretty well. The biggest annoyance is that it crashes (requiring a power cycle) sometimes when rewinding YouTube.
I guess memory is all I need. No peripherals, I have the Microsoft wedge bt keyboard
There's also the cable version:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/132622858888
I paid less I think it was 5 or 6 for 2 but it wasn't prime and the seller has unavailable. But Thats not bad for prime shipping. But you could find dirt cheap probably on ebay or ali as well.
You can install any other launcher and the hijackthis portion will take care of the rest once you select it as default launcher.
You're not stuck with just this launcher if you have any other preference. Search tv launcher on play store.
Nevermind, gave it a go again, just over wifi, and this time it worked. Before when I tried it would connect from my laptop for ADB over wifi, but told me the FTV was offline, so I put it away. I decided to give it another go quick as I read some posts that sometimes you have to restart the ADB server, and this time it worked the first time. Good stuff.
The launcher is pretty basic and doesn't give a lot of options (i.e. I would like to remove some of the icons under apps, but it lists them all) but still much less cluttered than the FTV standard launcher.
However, you can try the way that uses a PC to get to the ADB.
https://www.reddit.com/r/fireTV/comment ... e_tv_fire/
I am able to connect to the FTV via the FTV tool (that I use to sideload, etc), and the FTV prompts me to accept connections from my laptop; so since this works (via network IP and also port 5555), I would expect the remote ADB tool to also connect but it doesn't.
Any ideas? Feel free to PM me I don't want to hijack this thread.
Thanks
https://www.techdoctoruk.com/tutorials/ ... firestick/
Log in to amazon.com website using same amazon.ca credentials and check "Manage Your Content and Devices" -> "Preferences" -> "Country/Region Settings" and make sure it's Canada not US.
The CBC GEM and CTV apps say "unavailable".
They called a few days ago informing me that it would be shipped within 3-4 business days. Either that their website doesn't get updated or it got changed once again after the call. Well I said they can cancel it if it's March now. 4 months wait? Hell nah
THanks
As for your Blu Ray playing comment, Im not the only one that lives in my house. Other members just want to watch a movie, not do 32 steps to get one going like you mentioned. And you say about power saving, yet go through all those steps to use devices that use more power?
Seriously?! lol, man I have no interest in saving you money. If 30x saving in power consumptions and countless hours of usage on your high-end console doesn't interest you then don't let anyone here tell you otherwise.
Again, I was merely pointing the fact that PS4 pro consumes orders of magnitude the power a firestick does streaming from NetFlix or running a plex client, I am personally not a fan of consolidating hardware (risking single-point failures) when the other options can do the same functionality for 1/10 of the price and 1/30 of the power usage, if a $35 device will help add few months of usage to a $350 device by offloading some of its workloads then I am all for that (but that's just me if you are not on the same boat I have no interest in getting you on it).
As for your first question, sarcasm aside, one can play BR's via Kodi on the firestick (or any other android based device) from PC BR player shared on the network (coupled with a decrypting software like AnyDVD) or running decrypted ISOs over SMB or USB, not a setup for everyone but is still doable despite not being advertised. Not to mention there are many deals to be scored on BR/4K-BR disk players and I won't recommend using a console for dedicated disc playback (again fraction of the cost at a fraction of the power), but again that's just me.