INSIGNIA 50-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-50F301NA24)
$299.99
Price: $299.99
(as of May 13, 2024 10:12:48 UTC – Details)
Product Description
All-in-one entertainment
With Fire TV built-in, you can enjoy a world of entertainment from apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu. Plus, stream for free with Freevee, Pluto TV, Tubi, and more.
Apps and services are subject to change or withdrawal at any time and may require separate subscriptions.
Voice Remote with Alexa
Just press and ask Alexa to find, launch, and control your content. Go beyond streaming to check sports scores, set timers, reminders, and more. Plus easily launch into Prime Video, and Netflix with with quick access buttons.
“Alexa, play_____.”
A Smarter TV experience
Fire TV is always adding new Alexa skills, features, smart home capabilities, and voice functionality. You can ask Alexa to do thing like start a video call with Alexa Communications or Zoom, or show picture-in-picture live camera feeds with out interrupting your workout.
Over 1 million movies and TV episodes
Enjoy favorites from Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Peacock, STARZ, Paramount+, and others. Plus, play millions of songs through services like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora and iHeartRadio. Subscription fees may apply.
Level Up Gaming
No matter what kind of gaming you’re into, Games on Fire TV has you covered. Play games like you stream movies with Amazon Luna or download games from the Appstore.
4K Ultra HD (2160p resolution) – Enjoy breathtaking 4K movies and TV shows at 4 times the resolution of Full HD, and upscale your current content to Ultra HD-level picture quality.
Alexa voice control – Speak commands into the voice remote with Alexa to control your Fire TV verbally—ask it to watch live TV, search for titles, play music, switch inputs, control smart home devices and more.
Access thousands of shows with Fire TV – Watch over 1 million streaming movies and TV episodes with access to thousands of channels, apps and Alexa skills, including Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, Sling TV, YouTube and other services right from this TV.
DTS Studio Sound – This premium audio enhancement suite creates realistic and immersive audio with two-speaker playback that expands your sense of space and ambience.
Hands-free control: Pair with your Amazon Echo and go hands-free, controlling volume, search, channels and more.
Customers say
Customers like the picture quality and sound quality of the television. They mention that it has a clear picture and the sound is good enough that you don’t need a sound bar. They appreciate the ease of use, and value. However, some customers have reported issues with streaming quality and damage. They also dislike the screen. Opinions are mixed on quality.
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8 reviews for INSIGNIA 50-inch Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-50F301NA24)
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Privacy Preferred –
This is a fine TV for everyday use
I bought two of these last year, a 50â model for the living room and a 43â model for the bedroom. The picture is sharp and the colors run deep. This TV has just about every input and output and connects to the Internet extremely well. I prefer more of a surround sound experience than TV sets offer, but the built-in speakers in the Insignia TVs are adequate for most consumers. The HDMI ARC input-output enslaves these TVs to my surround sound systems, so setup was a breeze. Before buying on Amazon, I always read the bad reviews first to learn what could go haywire. For a minimum of hassle, I then buy products like the Insignia TVs from Amazon with the extended warranty with full confidence that I can get repairs or replacements with the greatest of ease. Yes, even if I get lemon for whatever the reason. So far, I have gotten 18 months of viewing bliss with the pair. And should the worst-case scenario happen to me, I am already embarrassed by the low price that I paid in the first place. If I spend around $200-$300 for a consumer electronics product that lasts two years or more, Iâm a happy camper – I think Iâve gotten my moneyâs worth and am willing to send it to recycling heaven and then buy something new. If you are expecting $3,000 quality and performance for $300, then Iâm sorry, but you may need to go back to school.
Geoffrey Owen –
A Smart TV running Fire TV
I have a TV with Fire Stick. I have a TV with Fire TV. I have a TV with Fire TV Cube. The TV with the Fire TV Cube is a Smart TV but the Smart TV features for someone who only uses streaming services over WiFi (No Antenna and No Cable) was not as good as Fire TV. I like Fire TV because I have all my streaming services, and more available, and a format that makes it easy to operate on any of my TVs. The Insignia 65″ FireTV is the best. The single remote, Alexa, “my watchlist” works better than any of the previous opetions. The internal operating system is much improved. This TV is in a remote resort location and operates on a 4g signal putting out between 1 mbps and 5 mbps and runs very smooth. I need only one of the 3 HDMI inputs to connect a DVD player. My sound bar connects with one skinny optical wire. Nothing else to do and it was on. Ok Boomer, I connected like a pro! The 4k picture is great. Bought this from Best Buy over Amazon on Prime Day and saved $100.
Derek H. –
Great TV for the price! eARC issues were my own!
I ordered this TV and picked it up during the Prime Day event. It is the best bang for your buck when it comes to TVs. I also ordered a soundbar which gave me huge issues. At first it didn’t work – and then it the soundbar would cut out after a few minutes of having the TV on. Turns out I hadn’t bought an HDMI cable in the last five years or so – I was cycling through old, outdated cables and that was my issue. I bought a modern HDMI cable (they aren’t all the same) and it works like a dream. I smile when I turn the TV on now because the picture is so clear and I feel like I am actually watching a modern TV!
RS –
Great TV
I got the 43 inch for my bedroom and it is perfect. Great picture and great sound. Very inexpensive.
L.H. –
Impressive FireTV! – couple of tiny bugs
This is an amazing TV, if you take the time to learn all of its features and set it up correctly. It recently received a software update to the new Home interface, and there seems to be small updates sent practically each week, so I commend the Amazon/Insignia team effort to keep improving it… With the new interface, Fire Apps aren’t limited to interlace mode anymore (thank goodness!) – they are progressive mode now! When I turn on the TV, it is smart, like it displays rows of shows or movies I might want to watch or continue watching where I left of (some of Amazon’s suggestions make sense, but others do not – you really have to train the TV by watching things). I really like how each of the inputs have their own individual settings. YouTube 360* 4K vids work well also… I was amazed!However, there are still glitches that I HOPE will get solved down the road in future updates… On the new home screen, when you “remove from watchlist”, it tries but fails to do it… Also, the Crunchyroll anime app does NOT work on this TV – at least until the lazy Crunchy team decides to issue a patch for their broken Fire app (the app has TONS of recent 1 star reviews). Serious anime fans will need to have a PS4/Roku hooked up also.
Wylie Coyote –
What’s this? A 50″ 4K TV for $250? What’s the catch?
Being broke means you can’t have all the greatest things in life, but that doesn’t apply to everything. I’ve had the pleasure of owning a good 4K tv before, and I’ve experienced nice big plasma TVs. But for the most part, I’ve been using small, 720p and 1080p TVs. This TV is an awesome upgrade even if it’s not the greatest thing on the planet. I’ve seen complaints about poor performance in low light, or some other small gripes. But I bought the 50 inch model, and my roommate bought the 43 inch model, and we’re both awestruck. The picture quality is fantastic, the audio quality is awesome, and it’s not too heavy. Sure the materials aren’t top class, but the cost savings have to come from somewhere. I’ve definitely seen much worse low light performance, and I don’t think I’ve seen a TV get as bright as this one. The refresh rate and latency is definitely good enough for competitive gaming, and once you get the settings figured out, so is the picture quality. I’ve connected the TV to my Xbox Series S, and set the TV up to run low latency mode and 4K (even though the Series S only supports 1440p). And since I have a 50 inch model, I can comfortably sit back in a recliner while I game and still see everything in the game as if I was face to face with a monitor. Wheather you’re watching or playing something, casually or competitively this TV is an absolute steal for the price.
Steve O’Sullivan –
Nice quality
Had it for a couple of months. Huge upgrade. I have the 50″, very nice picture. Just a nice TV, at a very excellent price.
KAries96 –
Great TV, excellent interface
Iâve had this television for around a month now, and I love it. Iâd been lusting after a 65 inch for MONTHS, and I just happened to catch this one on sale. Iâve enjoyed having either fire tvâs, Rokuâs or vizioâs, so this tv fell right in line with my usual choices. I got home, connected the tv, signed in, and loaded all my usual apps on to the tv and I was up and running as if Iâd had the tv for months already. Canât go wrong with a fire tv (in my own personal opinion). Iâve just recently mounted it and I canât complain even a little. If you see this tv on sale, BUY IT!!!