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No, not unless you have a Apple TV 4 or 4K, an Amazon Firestick or a Roku. It requires the Mohu App, which is currently only available for the three streaming appliances I mentioned. In addition, because it is so new, the apps don't yet work very well for Roku or Apple TV. I would not yet recommend this product. It's an interesting concept that isn't yet ready for production. Maybe with app and firmware upgrades this can be made to work. But it doesn't yet. And unless the Mohu app is made available for your particular smart TV, or unless you purchase an additional streaming appliance, it will never work for your TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So far I would say no. It has a lot of issues. It also does not have apps for the smart TVs yet. I also have a HD Homerun which works much better but you will need to check your TV for app support. You can tie it to most antennas but you do need a hard wired network connection to your router unlike the Mohu. You can also just hookup an antenna to you TV but this can be an issue as you may not have the right location to get good reception. One last option is SlingTV or Vue. They may offer local channels in your area but you will probably need a second device like a Roku or Firetv.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I did not have the best of luck with my airwave. It was constantly buffering. The folks from MOHU stated that the app for Roku still needs some work and they were not sure when it would be fixed. I made the determination to return the antenna and perhaps purchase at a later date.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No...at least not yet. Currently they have "apps" for Roku, AppleTV, and Amazon Fire. But the app for the Roku doesn't work quite right yet. Amazon fire seems to have the most success so far. Now eventually they will have Apps for iOS and Android, and probably certain Smart TVs. But depending on the age of the TV and the manufacturer it may be a while before you see it go straight to your SmartTV. I would recommend waiting another bit of time to see if the feature finally is there - by looking on your SmartTV app store. The key thing about the Airwave is it takes the broadcast and moves it over your home wi-fi network. So in our case where our main TV is in the basement we were able to place the Airwave upstairs with a far better view of the broadcast towers and pull a signal downstairs through the Rokue. Unfortunately we are a Roku house and the App has not worked for us... going to give them a week before I return the unit.
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