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- #455 in TV Antennas
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This is a good little antenna. Works as well as the huge "dinosaur" I've been using for years. A lot less invasive to your space, but works just as good.
QTPie
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I have tried many different indoor antennas and even tried a double antenna once but I constantly had to move or the antennas or not watch some channels. Since hooking up I have been able to watch all my antenna channels without moving it around.
Candiss
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Didnโt work well for the us. Only on one. We have 4 and all smart TVs. We have moved it around every way possible. Picks up 2 channels and they are NOT local. We donโt even know what they are. We just took it off. But keeping. Too much of a hassle to return.
Michael Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Good product
Lainey
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Works ok for me. I canโt get a ton of channels but thatโs ok with me.
Jacqui01
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I cancelled cable TV a couple of years ago. I now stream Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, and Prime. I needed something to get local sports, and Fubo and other subscriptions were about $87 a month. A friend recommended this and I couldnโt be happier. I live in the suburbs a couple miles from a major city and have hundreds of channels with this. I tried it on an older tv and must not have had the right kind of tv. I plugged it into my cheap Walmart Roku tv and it automatically started scanning for live tv channels.
Aggie
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This antenna is very easy to install. Itโs very small and works great for us.
Ni
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
I purchased two of these to replace my thin paper like antennas. Those antennas had a usb plug which worked as an amplifier boosting the tv signal. These new antenna don't have a power supply so I was skeptical. At first when I scanned for channels I really didn't see much of a difference. The antenna was being used upstairs in my mancave in an area pretty clear of trees. I have two metal standing lamps on each side of my entertainment console I used the magnet on the bottom of the antenna and attached it to the top of 6 foot lamp which in turn would act as an even larger antenna, then rescanned and wow I had twice as many channels as I was getting from my original antenna. Then I went downstairs and tried my second antenna on the TV above our fireplace on top of the fireplace mantel and I was getting fewer channels then the paper styled antenna I had been using. We have a heat/ac duct/register not far from where rhe tv sits. I placed the magnetic end on the register so it would be higher and was able to get about as many channels as I was getting with the paper style antenna. So no real improvement here. Apparently the lack of a power supply like the paper styled antennas affects the range and without a big metal source to act as a conductor to attach this antenna to in a high area the range is very week. My gripe is now that I have these smaller antenna I have to attach them to things out in the open where as with the old paper styled antennas I was fine with them sitting behind the tv. If I could go back in time I don't think these were worth the investment.
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