Prime Video - Review
Prime Video

Prime Video

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Stream hit movies and series with personalized Prime Video

Prime Video delivers a rich streaming experience that combines a growing catalog of originals, licensed favorites, and live content with a strong set of usability features. From blockbuster films to buzzy series like Fallout, The Boys, and Reacher, it makes it easy to jump into something new or return to your current obsession.

The interface centers on large, eye-catching artwork and curated rows, including recommendations based on your viewing history. Search is quick and generally accurate, and the option to create multiple profiles means each person in your household gets tailored suggestions and watchlists, including separate kids’ spaces.

One of the strongest aspects is offline viewing: you can download movies and episodes to watch without a connection, with selectable quality options to balance storage and data use. Casting support for Chromecast and Fire TV is seamless, letting you start a title and send it to the big screen in a couple of taps.

Prime Video also sets itself apart with X-Ray, powered by IMDb. With a quick pause, you can see the actors in the current scene, trivia, soundtrack details, and extra behind-the-scenes snippets—perfect for film buffs and curious viewers.

On the downside, the mix of included titles and paid rentals or purchases can be confusing. Some content sits behind extra fees even if you already have access to a large library, and availability still varies by region. The interface can occasionally feel cluttered, with many carousels and promotions competing for attention.

Despite these quirks, Prime Video stands out as a versatile streaming hub, especially if you value offline downloads, multi-profile support, and a strong lineup of original shows and movies enhanced by the unique X-Ray feature.

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com.amazon.avod.thirdpartyclient

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

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Amazon Mobile LLC