2024 the best inside tv antenna review


Price: $11.99
(as of Nov 10, 2024 03:48:10 UTC - Details)

Watch what you’ve been missing with the Philips Classic HD TV Antenna. Ditch expensive cable and watch your favorite shows in full 1080p high definition at no cost. Enhanced reception and a perfect signal make this 4K/8K Ultra HD-ready TV antenna for free channels the ideal counterpart to streaming digital content. This indoor antenna’s sleek design with adjustable dipoles blends nicely into any décor while the UHF loop and extendable VHF dipoles provide a superior viewing experience. Tabletop placement allows for quick, tool-free installation. Simply place the antenna on a flat surface and connect it to your TV’s cable input using the included coaxial cable. Adjust the dipoles for best reception and run a channel scan for over-the-air channels on your TV. Compatible with NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0), this indoor TV antenna makes sure you’re ready to experience this new broadcast standard that delivers superior picture and sound, a stronger broadcast signal, faster refresh rates and more! HDTV antennas are also a reliable complement to your cable or satellite subscription. When severe weather strikes, stay informed with a backup antenna for important local broadcasts. The best HDTV is free HDTV with the Philips Classic HD TV Antenna.
FREE LOCAL TV – Ditch expensive cable and satellite services and get local channels such as CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, PBS and much more in Full HD with this TV antenna
BROAD SPECTRUM – This TV antenna has superior reception for both VHF and UHF signals, receiving uncompressed 1080p signals and is 4K TV ready
STABILITY – The weighted base and rubber feet provide a solid foundation and prevents scratches
UNIVERSAL VIEWING – Works with all brands of HDTVs with superior signal and outstanding picture quality and the dipoles and loop provide quality VHF and UHF reception
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED – We provide a limited lifetime warranty and free and friendly U.S.-based technical support
Reviewer: Bob Wilson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: In this modern age of digital TV, old-fashioned rabbit ears come to the rescue!
Review: I haven't had cable TV since the '80s. We've gotten by using TiVo's, over-the-air broadcast, and in the last few years we've added in streaming. The only issue has been some of the stations we receive in the Sacramento area either come in poorly or not at all. My niece lives here in town as well, and due to price increases she's cancelling her cable other than for Internet use. I was setting up an indoor antenna for her TV and found that her area seems to have the same problem stations we have, farther south where we live. Curious about this issue I did research and found the two problem stations we both had issues with chose to continue broadcasting their signals on the VHF band of TV frequencies when TV went "digital," while every other broadcaster in our area (and there are a lot!) moved their signals into the UHF band. To make a long story short: The majority of indoor TV antennas, whether "boosted" or not, have been designed to pick up and concentrate on the UHF band. That leaves signals on the VHF band somewhat left out with those antennas. The answer, it seems, is that good-old-fashioned "rabbit ears" TV antennas are making a comeback. Of course that's only if stations in your area are still broadcasting on the VHF band. Why would stations choose to stay on the older VHF band? Well, I found the answer is "cost." VHF equipment is much less expensive to buy, operate and maintain. That's why our local PBS station is using it, as well as the local ABC affiliate (apparently having been bought buy Disney didn't mean a pay raise). I also found that the VHF band carries signal farther and needs less energy to broadcast to do so. Why didn't all the broadcasters continue on VHF? Who knows. What's important is to get both bands to come in well, you really need two types of antennas, basically one for each band. Although, I admit I'm only using one antenna on our big living room TV, and believe it or don't, that is an old "RCA" brand of rabbit ears! it works great! In my den I needed a boosted antenna for the UHF band and had to add this Phillips rabbit ears model to get all of the stations. It works really well, and the price was great! Highly recommended! What was once old is new, again!

Reviewer: Ozarklady
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing
Review: I can't believe these little babies pull in stations from so far away and do as good or better than my expensive antennas. I have paid much more money for much larger antennas and while they did work, I could have just bought one of these little things for much less money. I have replaced all the big ugly ones with these.

Reviewer: Tracy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: works great but cumbersome if NOT table top
Review: don't forget to re-scan channels! WHAT I DO NOT CARE FOR is that I have to have mine right up on the window to get reception around my walls - there's no open space towards that side where they have the antennas broadcasting. It is important thing, that the signal have a clear path because it is NOT coming from the satellite, it is a transmission from a mountain at least here where I live. So walls interrupt the transmission. The black panel things stuck on the window do not work effectively, this does, but I wish I could hang it from the curtain rod easier - that big base makes it hard to do anything but sit on a table. Longer cord would help too.

Reviewer: Poultrygeist
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good reception of FM stations
Review: I purchased this for use as an FM antenna and it does the job. It would probably do the same for TV but I've never tried it.

Reviewer: person13
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good signal, but a bit cheap.
Review: The old saying is that you get what you pay for. I bought this mostly just to see if something like this could work in my area and well, it does. I must've adjusted one side of the telescopic dipoles a little too much after 20mins, though. One side is wonky and it looks almost like it could break if I try to adjust it too much more. I would get a different antenna, personally, but this is...fine, I guess. The back of the antenna has its own crumby cable that can't be swapped out. It's made to just go into the TV the moment you get it. I wanted to use an RG6 coaxial cable directly plugged into its back, but nope. It should have a detachable cable for the back, but it doesn't, and that's frustrating. If you want it far from the TV, which you need sometimes, you need to buy coaxial cable adapters to attach another longer cable. Depends on whether you want to deal with that or not.

Reviewer: Charity Turner
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So easy
Review: Love this, our camper has its own antenna but I bought this one for home. We’re in the city so we get lots of channels on this one and it was so easy to set up. I bought a more expensive one and threw it away because it was a pain to set up.

Reviewer: Gary Baker
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Did the job in an urban environment
Review: I assume this antenna does not bring in distant signals. But, I put this on the TV of an elderly neighbor and got back the channels she was missing. Not Expensive.

Reviewer: Michael P. Adams
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Old-school solution that works decently with a booster
Review: It's pretty decent at pulling in signal; but may still need a signal booster added to pull in the full amount of channels it can receive; currently using a USB one from HIDB, but others should be fine. Functionally, the antenna does a good job of hiding behind the TV; though for best reception, you want to raise it as high as possible. It'd be nice to be able to wall mount it in some situations.

Reviewer: Kimberly Baker
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Very happy with this antenna. Picks up 7 channels from East Vancouver when facing Seymour. Appreciate how easy it is to fold up and get out of the way when we're not using it.Your results will vary depending on your distance from the broadcast towers, but this is plenty for people that can see the mountains and can face north!

Reviewer: Mike JS
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Es de un tamaño relativamente discreto, con buen diseño y funciona bien aquí en México sintonizo 21 canales digitales incluidos los de la SEP, lo ocupo para ver los canales más comunes aquí en México para las noticias. Los adquirí a un buen precio 189 pesos y fue rápida la entrega.

Reviewer: Sutha
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Performs as claimed.

Reviewer: Joseph M.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This compact indoor antenna was able to receive local channels. The extendible antennae were on the short side but worked. The Uhf antenna picked up signals and did not disappoint.If broadcasts are weak then this unit will not likely perform well. Otherwise, quite serviceable.

Reviewer: Olivia Radillo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Cumple sin problemas su función. La pantalla recibe todos los canales de tv abierta

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