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This amplified HDTV indoor digital antenna offers a long-range reception of up to 320 miles, supporting 4K and 1080p channels without the need for monthly subscriptions. Its robust design includes a magnetic base for versatile placement and an 18FT reinforced coaxial cable for stable signal transmission, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
B**T
This is not a long range antenna, luck if it does 15 miles!!
I read reviews on the best amplified HD TV antennas. I then purchased 4 of the top-rated amplified HD Digital Indoor TV Antennas that support 4K 1080p TV to test. Fortunately, my TV has a signal strength meter (bars not numeric) but it works, also 90% of the TV transmitters are line of sight about 35 miles away on the same mountain peak. The tested antennas are as follows:1) ANTIER: Amplified Indoor Digital Tv Antenna 400 miles – (Model # 01) It’s only about 6 inches tall. I was somewhat surprised at that this antenna did as well as it did. It initially picked up a number of stations, but as I analyzed the signal strength most of the stations, we fairly low between 1-3 bars and some stations it should have gotten it didn’t get at all. I could move it around to increase the strength and pickup the missing stations but others would be dropped. Also, the signal went in and out causing pixilation. If the transmitters were in the 10-15 mile range this antenna may be a good option. Not a good choice for me, my goal is not to have to move the antenna every time I change stations especially since the transmitters are all in the same place.2) ANTIER: Amplified Indoor Digital Tv Antenna 400 miles – (Model # Loqo) It’s about 9 inches tall. This antenna was a bit better providing an additional bar on the strength meter. However, as I analyzed the signal strength most of the stations, it was still fairly low between 1-4 bars and still missing some stations it should have gotten. Again, I could move it around to increase the strength and pickup the missing stations but others would be dropped. It also suffered from the signal going in and out causing pixilation. If the transmitters were in the 10-15 mile range this antenna may be a good option. Again, not a good choice for me.3) QLZLLF: TV Antenna for Smart TV Amplified HDTV Indoor Digital Antenna Long Range TV– (Model # n/a) It’s about 6 inches tall. This antenna was highly rated and did a better job pulling in the stations and providing additional bars on the strength meter. However, it was still low between 2-5 bars and still missing some stations it should have gotten. Again, I could move it around to increase the strength and pickup the missing stations but as before others would be dropped. It also suffered from the signal going in and out causing pixilation. If the transmitters were in the 10-15 mile range this antenna may be a good option. But it did surprise me at how well it did and when the bars were in the 6-7 range and the picture was better than when I had cable. But still not a good choice for me.4) GXEGAUY: TV Antenna for Smart TV Amplified HDTV Indoor Digital Antenna Long Range TV– (Model # n/a) It’s about 11 inches tall. This antenna was also highly rated and did a great job pulling in the stations and providing additional bars on the strength meter. Some channels got as many as 7 bars and most of the stations appeared when the TV searched for the channels. However, channel varied greatly as I searched for the ideal spot for the antenna. And as before other channels would be lose strength as I move it around. It would also lose the signal going in and out causing pixilation even with more bars on the strength meter. If the transmitters were in the 15-20 mile range this antenna may be a good option. This antenna had an excellent picture when the bars were in the 6-7 range. But still I’m looking for something better.Summary: Of the 4 antenna’s, the GXEGAUY was the best, it was pulling in more channels and better quality pictures. I was pleasantly surprised because of the improved strength and number of channels pulled in. Also, I could adjust it slightly to lower the higher strength channels while at the same time increasing the lower strength channels. My second choice would be the QLZLLF antenna, it works but not really as advertised. All of the antenna’s are in the same price range.Personally, because of picture stabilization and pixilation I will be looking at a larger outdoor antenna. I think these problems are related to the distance to transmitter I need more antenna surface to pickup the signals. Hope this helps.
B**S
Works great!
This antenna works very well for me. I recommend it. Plug the antenna cord into the antenna/cable port on your TV (I had to futz with this a lot because I wasn’t pushing the pin in hard enough. Plug the pin very straight and firmly into the port until you feel a very slight click, then start screwing it in. If it spins and spins without connecting to the port, then you haven’t plugged the pin in hard enough before you start turning the screw.) Plug the antenna’s USB into a wall USB port or into a USB port on your TV. Either one works. I didn’t see any lights come on to tell me that the antenna was powered up. This is a shortcoming if this antenna.I placed the antenna on the less likely window sill that has a lot of tall tree coverage outside the window.Use your TV remote’s “Input” button to first notice what Input you are on right now (remember it), and use the TV remote’s arrow buttons to switch the TV to “Ant” or “antenna” input.Use the TV’s remote to go to Settings to run an auto channel finder. I had to futz about a bit to find mine. It was in the Tuner setting. Give it a few seconds to start searching for digital channels. It took about two minutes to find 28 channels. There is a percentage bar that tells you when it has completed the search. There is a “Found” count that tells you the success along the way. Mine hung at zero for about 90 seconds, then it found 28 channels.The picture on most of the 28 channels I get is crystal clear. The “Guide” button on my TV remote doesn’t work for the antenna so I wrote my own list of channels in my phone Notes app. I really only care about my local channels for sports and the PBS channel.On a separate note, I’m using this antenna on a not smart TV with a Firestick. In order to get back to the Firestick screen, remember to use the TV’s remote (not the Firestick remote) “Input” button to change back to whatever HDMI port your Firestick is plugged into. (Remember up above I told you to remember which HDMI port you were operating from before? This is why.). It took several seconds for the TV to think and pop up the Firestick screen again.At first I got an on screen message that the TV could not read my Firestick remote. Just walk the remote closer to the TV for the TV to connect to the remote. It tells you to do this on the screen. I didn’t read the whole screen. Sigh.Some notes:Use the TV’s native remote, not a different remote for the antenna set up steps.Push the pin into the Antenna port firmly until you feel a very slight click. It matters.Put the antenna near at a window for best reception.Remember which HDMI port your Input screen tells you you’re on before you switch over to “Ant” or “”Antenna” input.You MUST run a channel search in your TV’s settings screen in order to get antenna channels. No search, no channels. It’s not the antenna’s fault. Run the search. It’s in your Settings somewhere.To get back and forth between antenna channels and the smart TV apps you MUST use the TV native remote’s Input button to switch inputs. Your success is all in that little Input button on the remote.If you move the antenna to a different location in the room, rerun the automatic channel search. Don’t assume you will get all of the same antenna channels you got before.
A**A
Get rid of cable and get this
Easy set up. Plug in the hd cord to the tv and screw in the cable cord. Perfectly clear picture and says 316 channels available on long range. I think I have about 100 available but I need to mess around with it. Totally worth the cheap cost. I will never buy cable again. Highly recommended.
R**N
Great reception and easy connection
The HD antenna works great if you have it a bit higher than your TV set, but even being directly behind your TV I was able to get 90% of my channels
A**R
Works great
Small profile. Long cord. Put in my window, I pick up all channels in my area. You won’t be disappointed
R**S
Not working like I need them to
They aren't what I need
O**I
It works
I live in the country a good ways out if town. My old power antenna went out a few weeks ago, and I bought this one to replace the old one. So it's not a miracle antenna where you just can't put it anywhere and have it pick up all the channels. You still have to find that sweet spot where it'll pick up channels. Mine was easy bc it was the same spot as the old antenna. Once I scanned the channels I was surprised to see all the channels I have. 63 channels to be exact, that's a record for this TV without a cable connection. It probably had alot to do with this antenna being able to operate outside on the roof, and through a tiny hole in the window Sill. The antenna and cable were long enough to reach the roof of the house. Used the magnetic base to stick it to a metal weight on the roof and after that I had 63 channels. Worth the money. Protip I found out using a cell phone fast charger as a power supply kicks the ability to keep clear channels on bad weather days.
B**Y
Picture perfect
I have a Toshiba Fire TV which wasn’t picking up clear channels. Got this antenna and I have more channels that I can actually watch now without glitching. Im satisfied.
F**O
Mágico
The media could not be loaded. 📖 Dizer que esta edição é mágica pode soar como um clichê, mas é a mais pura verdade. A editora Rocco caprichou nesta edição. Todas as páginas possuem elementos gráficos; as cores das ilustrações são bastante vivas e a capa dura com texturas e relevos fazem desta edição do primeiro livro da série Harry Potter uma das mais fantásticas já lançadas no Brasil. Claro que o que mais chama a atenção nesta obra são os elementos interativos. Ao longo do livro o leitor irá encontrar uma carta de Hogwarts, uma pintura cujos olhos se movimentam, uma parede que se abre para um mundo mágico e várias outras figuras que literalmente saltam do livro. Esta é uma edição para apaixonados pelo mundo de Harry Potter e também um verdadeiro portal mágico para novos leitores. Um livro para ler, sentir e admirar. Compre sem medo de ser feliz e boa viagem.
J**Z
Extremamente decepcionado com a entrega!
Estou profundamente chateado! Se paga tão caro por um livro como esse, esperamos tanto tempo pra chegar e quando recebemos em casa vem com a capa amassada e danificada... O livro é perfeito! Mas com uma entrega dessa, não posso avaliar com mais de 1 estrela. Que raiva...
Y**N
Produto danificado
Produto chegou dentro do prazo, porém com a capa danificada.
L**A
Material EXCELENTE e edição linda capa dura
Edição muito boa de capa dura e também gostei bastante da qualidade:Folhas grossas e amareladas, miolo com COSTURA, ótima diagramação com ilustrações! (confiram minhas fotos).Acho que todas edições dos livros originais de Harry Potter deviam seguir esse mesmo estilo!
G**A
Vale cada centavo
sou muito suspeito para avaliar algum produto de harry potter,até porque sou fã,mas vamos la. Com certeza absoluta a editora Rocco fez um trabalho incrível com essa coleção da Biblioteca de Hogwarts. Fez maestria nessas edições as capas e o conteúdo bastante fiel ao que a J.K. gosta.Os Contos de Beadle o Bardo traz vários contos bruxos,que para nós, são como fábulas. Os contos mostram até onde a magia vai e o que acontece se houver mau uso dela,com comentários de Dumbledore em todo final dos contos.Valeu cada centavo investido nesse livro e recomendo a todos e principalmente aos fãs do universo Harry Potter
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