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Abi
> 24 hourIts a great antenna. I was sceptical at first but it proved to be worth the price
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Doug T.
> 24 hourI need a new antenna so decided on this because it had good reviews. After hooking it up, I tried several spots around my house windows and got nothing. Do not buy, buyer beware.
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GymProv
> 24 hourI had hoped this lived up to its claims. It didnt. I will he returning this and ordering a better product.
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Wendi
> 24 hourTried putting it in several locations and ran multiple scans on the TV. I live 30 miles from a major city and it could only pull religious stations. It never found ABC, CBS, NBC or FOX. Completely useless.
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Prof. Lilian Paucek
> 24 hourWorks well. Pulls in great signal
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Laura
> 24 hourGrabbed a pair of old rabbit ears and maganed to get about 10 channels and only 4 came in clear. I figured Id give this antenna a shot and was impressed. I now have 40 crystal clear channels, seriously no pixelation! It has a super long cord and I was able to get it to a window, which Im sure helped a lot. It is powered but only has a USB. You will need to either plug it into our TV USB or use a USB to Outlet adapter (I had one laying around from an old phone). I know have all my local news for FREE. I was paying just over $300 a month between cable, Prime, Hulu, and Netflix. Ditching cable for YouTube TV brought it down to $120. Now getting rid of YouTube TV, I have our montly TV bill down to $40. (I reccomend adding Peacock, Paramount+, and Hulu to repalce DVR. I find most shows I used to DVR are on those platforms. Pluto and Tubi are fun free options to explore)
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Domenico
> 24 hourThe $16 rabbit ears I got from Walmart got 63 channels. The most I got was 38 channels from this no matter what range I switched to. A roll of aluminum foil would probably do better. Dont waste your time and money
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Brian R
> 24 hourIt managed to find 50+ channels but a lot of them were repeats of the same local channels. The picture was almost always pixelated no matter where we put the antenna. Some stations would come in clear but once we changed the channel, the antenna couldnt seem to find the original signal anymore. Im not sure how it was so easy to use cheap, analog antennas 20 years ago and now you have to pay extra for poorer quality? I guess thats called progress
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Dia
> 24 hourI liked the simple small design and just happily disconnected my cable! This is free tv I could have been getting. You’ll need to make sure nothing else electronic is close to interfere and may need to try different locations, but very pleased with the 30 channels and no monthly cable bill! I’ll probably add basic Hulu, Netflix, and Peacock, but still will be around $25 vs pricey cable. Just cut the cord!
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patricia
> 24 hourJunk does not receive any channels on my TV that does not constantly freeze , pause, or just go out and loose signal .. I live less than 9 miles from a tower and it does not receive a signal from it . I tried different areas of my home and finally dropped it in my garbage can (best place for it) . It got one star only because of its shipping time..