2024 the best digital tv antenna review


Price: $29.99 - $24.99
(as of Nov 01, 2024 13:01:09 UTC - Details)

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TV Antenna, TV Antenna Indoor, HD TV Antenna for Smart TV and Old TV,TV Antenna for Local Channels,Support 4K 1080p with Signal Booster Antenna TV Digital HD Indoor, 18FT Coax HDTV Cable
📺【TV Antenna Indoor-Enjoy More Free Programs】The digital antenna for TV can receive hundreds of HD TV channels, including ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, etc. You can watch news/movies and any your favorite programs; Compared to network TV and traditional cable TV, all the programs are free!
📺【Full HD Crystal TV & Upgraded Smart IC Chip】Our smart HD antenna for TV indoor adopts latest smart IC chip, which can receive signals and filter out cellular and FM signals. The HDTV antenna indoor can receive broadcasts including 4K, UHD and 1080 HDTV with highest-quality picture and sound, and access to more free broadcast TV signals with enhanced gain, range and frequency performance.
📺【NOTE】When the antenna is installed, if it can only receive a small number of channels or no channels, you need to take the following two steps. First, you need to adjust the antenna to the right position. Then, remember to re-scan for channels after moving the antenna. For more information, you can visit "dtv gov maps", and get useful information.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great
Review: This antenna is easy to use. Allows you to see all local channels and more. Functions well and is a great buy!

Reviewer: John G.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Didn't work for me
Review: This thing is advertised as being able to receive HDTV stations from up to 250 miles away. Really? I live in the Nashville area, it was only able to receive 8 local channels, one of them badly pixelated. It is going back.

Reviewer: Amazon Shopper
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great, just as advertised.
Review: tuner found over 100 channels, all clear.

Reviewer: Cher S.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy setup, found all local channels
Review: I purchased this because I want to watch my NHL team which is only broadcast on a local channel. My cable provider does not have that channel so I searched for an indoor antenna. It was very easy to setup and connect to my TV which is 4K, and my TV quickly detected all local channels. The package included 4 sticky pads which adhere the antenna to the wall in back of the TV. The video quality is excellent, and I am now able to watch all the games. Very happy.

Reviewer: Vince
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great
Review: Dont normally leave reviews but decided to for this. I'm a big Chicago Blackhawks fan and with the recent change in televising contracts, I needed to purchase this to get the games on tv. Installed super easy and the channels look great. I was able to hide the antenna too so it's not visible. I live in the south suburbs of Chicago for reference.

Reviewer: Marc Kornheiser
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not worth price
Review: This product was only able to scan and find 1 statio n NBC. Other stations were just garbled. Tried moving antenna but it still did not work. Product was used in a small town not a big city

Reviewer: Donna W.
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sort of works, but not impressed
Review: Maybe the one I received is defective? It's VERY sensitive to any movement whatsoever. It's as if the connecting cable has a partial break such that moving it a little makes/breaks the connection -- more than just the general position of the antenna itself.I finally got so frustrated with trying to find the best position for it, since any movement whatsoever caused the picture to start breaking up and pixelating, that I just tossed it behind the TV console cabinet and by coincidence, the position it landed in turned out to be better than anything I had achieved from manual placement. It's like "OK -- don't touch it anymore". Reminded me of the days of B&W TV with the rabbit ears -- only worse, because with good old analog TV you could at least watch a fuzzy picture. With digital, however, it's all or nothing.In the position it landed, I am now receiving 15 channels with very good reception quality. But unfortunately, one of the channels I specifically wanted to receive isn't in that list. According to fcc.gov, I should be able to receive 43 channels (including the one I was specifically wanting) all with good strong reception. But nothing on one of the towers that's only 26 miles away at an angle of 104deg can be received. I am, however, getting everything from a tower that's 27 miles away at an angle of 116deg and another tower that's 27 miles away at an angle of 120deg. Go figure.The most it was ever able to detect on a channel scan was 20 channels, but every single channel in that attempt was breaking up and pixelating and was completely useless. And 15 of those channels were the same 15 I finally was able to get good reception on after just tossing the thing behind the console when I was about to completely give up.I have no idea what the little slide switch on this antenna (labeled short range and long range) actually does. It seems to make absolutely no difference what position it is in. Maybe it's just there to make you think it does something and that you have something to adjust?I think I'll be looking for a replacement. I probably won't bother returning this one, due to the hassles vs cost. And it's at least providing a few good channels I wouldn't have otherwise until I can find something better. But I can't recommend this antenna. It is possible, though, that the one I received is just defective.UPDATE: I finally figured out what was different about the one tower I can't receive stations from vs. the other towers I can, even though they are at the same distance away ... The ones I can't receive are VHF and the ones I can are all UHF. Even though the box this antenna came in says it can receive VHF stations, in reality it doesn't. I did get a cheap "30-mile" $10 rabbit ear w/UHF loop antenna for comparison and it picks up the VHF tower very well and the UHF reception was comparable to this antenna with maybe only slightly better reception with this antenna. ... Bottom line is that this antenna is roughly a 30-mile UHF antenna with little or no VHF ability, despite the distance and band claims this antenna boasts.

Reviewer: Koss46
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Only reasonable solution for Bulls/Hawks games
Review: The owners of the Bulls and Blackhawks decided to create their own regional sports network. That meant that those of us who normally watched the games on Xfinity or YouTube TV were out of luck. The owners bought a formerly religious OTA station at 62.2 and 62.3. Wasn't sure if this antenna would work since I live in the western suburbs and my only window faces north and all the stations broadcast from the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower due east. But I placed the antenna facedown on the TV cabinet and was able to pick up 56 channels including the ones I wanted. Unfortunately, the broadcast are 720p and I have a 4K Samsung, but hey, at least I can now watch the games again.

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