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Pelochas37 Posted
I can get great reception and a lot of channels, and it doesn’t look bad at all
BigB Posted
The antenna picks up quite a few local stations including ABC,NBC,CBS. Easy to install. The only hard part is aiming the antenna in the right direction. There are LED lights to help you with this. Coaxially connects with TV.
LouisA212 Posted
I was able to get many radio channels and over 2 dozens TV digital channels. Will up date my receiver and see if there is a marked improvement. It also matches well with my Sony Quad A9m2.
Teachermaria Posted
Love it !!!!!!! It gave me all the channels from regular tv.
MarciaC Posted
Best picture ever. Enjoying local channels now. Needed to be set up near a window to work in our location.
Shaver Posted
The reception was great and easy to install along with just being high in price.
AllanG Posted
Great reception, clear pictures and lot of channels.
ReneeK Posted
It did not have as many channels as RCA's & more expensive
docdaddy Posted
We're in a suburb of Birmingham, and when Youtube TV and Disney got into their fight and we lost ABC, we decided we needed to do something about it. We thought about subscribing to another streaming service, but decided to try this antenna first. Very simple to set up: plug it into an HDMI port with the included connector and plug the power part into a port on the TV. Then you go to the "Antenna" input on your TV and do a scan. I was amazed at how many channels came in! Local channels that Youtube TV doesn't offer, mainly specialty channels showing older reruns of comedies, westerns, mystery etc. Also all of the networks. Including ABC. BUT this is where the caveat comes in. NBC and CBS came in solid. You do have to point to antenna in the right direction but that's simple; just slighty turn it until the channel comes in strong. BTW - you may be amazed at how sharp the over the air picture quality is! ABC, however, was problematic. It would come in fine, but then it would start to pixelate. I'd slightly turn it, it would get better, but then it would pixelate. I moved the antenna to different parts of the room but no fix. Then I had a thought: this is a powered antenna. So I unplugged the power plug from the TV port and plugged it into a regular power strip. That made a huge positive difference! I think the power coming from the TV just wasn't as steady or powerful as plugging it into a normal power socket. So with that caveat, highly recommended
EthanH Posted
Purchased this over the holidays for my mother as her old antenna had stopped working. This one is nicely compact, extremely simple to set up (just connect the antenna to amplifier, then the amplifier into the usb and coaxial on the tv). It picked up more channels than her old one and they also come in more clearly. The fact that it is powered via usb connection also freed up an outlet on the power strip. I would recommend this antenna for anyone looking to get a nice mid-range antenna that is worth the price.
Carmen Posted
I have used one for a while and have helped othere set one up. Depending on where you live, you could get up to 70+ channels. For people in apartments, I find they don’t get very good signal. There are 4 lights on the front. You just move it around till you get as many lights as you can. Keep it in that spot, then scan your channels. I only have 2 light on and still get 34 channels. Set it in a window facing to the outside. Love this antenna.
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Thank you for the fantastic review! We're thrilled to hear you love the antenna and are getting great results with 34 channels, even with just two lights! Your tips on placement and scanning are spot-on and will surely help others. We appreciate you sharing your experience and helping fellow users get set up! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/Mohu.png" alt="Mohu" title="Mohu" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
HPLaptop Posted
This is exactly what I was looking for to improve the reception on my TV. This sits perfectly on my TV console tucked slightly behind the television. We currently are receiving 60+ stations. It's a little pricey but I wanted something that sits on a stand rather than having to be mounted on the wall.
LynnT Posted
This antenna does the job well and looks much nicer than the floppy leaf kind. The green lights that indicate reception are helpful. Solved our problems. It's rather expensive, though.
Optimus1280 Posted
This antenna works great, but to get the most channels possible I had to put it in the attic. In the living room it got maybe 15 channels, but in the attic (about 7ft higher) it got over 40. Still happy I didn't have to mount on my roof. My house is in a hilly neighborhood and lower than other houses around me with a lot of tall trees. I live about 10-15 miles from the TV towers.
JonP Posted
Picks up some of the stations OK. Better than nothing. Reminds me of the old daze dealing with rabbit ears to get 4 stations. Has to be moved around to find signal then "tweaked" to keep it in, depending on the channel and location. Farmland near DeKalb IL, so some Rockford and some Chicago. Bought just to get bears football games and don't use for much else because the antenna cable gets in the way because of room layout. Worth it IMHO
MaryJ Posted
I decided to to go with the 60 mile radius antenna and so happy I did! It was easy to setup and works amazing!
Jetti Posted
It was very easy to setup and generally really great reception! The reception only glitches when we are watching our local PBS which is unfortunate because they broadcast a lot of our favorite programs. Overall it’s pretty great and so happy to be rid of Comcast!!!
JayCee Posted
Easy to set up on my Sony 55” TV. First scan produced 41 clear, sharp channels. This antenna allows me to tune into local channels without paying a hefty sum to Xfinity.
Carl Posted
I bought two. Easily set up with ac power from its usb to tv, has a little stand to let it sit rather than wall mount, had no trouble in norteast PA suburb finding existing on-air hd signals from local network broadcasters (even with antenna perched next to TV), easy and quick to rescan for any new broadcaster, each was reduced $10, I used my $60 in gift cards I received from Best Buy when I paid $60 to recycle two old cathode ray TVs ), and then I called Comcast/Xfinity and CUT THE CORD, saving about $120 a month for channels I hardly ever watched (I only miss seeing two, both cable-only).
RobertC Posted
It does a great job. Picture is crystal clear and it was a breeze to set up. I highly recommend.