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The Indoor 130 Miles Digital HDTV Amplified Antenna offers a sleek, ultra-thin design that can be easily hidden or displayed, while providing exceptional signal reception with 3-stage amplification and military-grade coaxial cable for minimal interference. Perfect for accessing local channels in stunning 4K and 1080P HD.
F**N
Good in rural area
Got 5x the channels with this aerial than with previous one! Hilly, rural area so pleased with coverage.
M**S
Ok
Works ok in some places not fantastic it will depend on the signal in the aria
L**E
I got a signal lol
Tv...and it's excellent
U**S
Works good with booster, mounting adhesive is poor
So it does the job. I found that I usually get perfect signal on all/most channels using an external aerial, so moving to this I knew it would drop a little. Without the booster, it worked fine with the occasional channel struggling a little. Using the booster cleared all that up and now I'm getting 100% across all. Only issue I have is with the mounting, the included adhesive stickers are really poor so the aerial constantly fell. I've resorted to other means to mount it.
P**R
Rubbish
Complete waste of money a piece of cheep plastic do not waste your money
M**.
Best Arial
Excellent product works a dream on all my free view programmes
J**E
Frankly I am amazed...
...at how good this aerial actually is.I had my doubts about it as I have, over the years, tried a number of so-called 'indoor digital aerials' including the magnetic based 'pole' aerials that claim to get a signal wherever you put them.It may not be the prettiest thing you have ever seen because it is a black circle of material ["Stylish Ultra-thin Paper Design"] that is roughly 11.25" or 28.5cms in diameter with a fixed plastic housing on the edge but depending upon your signal strength that may not matter.It is not unduly heavy and is supplied with fixings if you decide to put it up flat on a wall or window for instance. You would, of course, also have a black wire hanging from it to connect to your TV aerial socket but this is true of all such devices.My advice is to try it attached to your TV either with or without the supplied amplifier if your TV has a spare USB port and then move the actual aerial disc into different locations retuning your TV each time you move the aerial - this is a must do as your TV tunes into the aerial depending on signal strength based upon actual location even if you only move it a small distance.I had mine with the amplifier attached as it seemed silly not to make use of it and thus gain any available benefit from it.After spending about 30 minutes trying the aerial in different locations [re-tuning each time] I found a 'sweet spot' with the aerial actually flat and virtually out of sight and had a signal from107 TV channels and 36 Radio channels [not all 107 are always available due to licencing and/or are simply +1 channels but my previous best was 82 TV with frequent pixilation issues].As to the claim of 130 miles I cannot comment but my nearest transmitter is about 30 miles away and I now get a good strong signal and a number of HD channels too.Invest some time in setting this up and I am confident that you won't be disappointed. After all, the Sky technicians used to carry a device that checked the signal beam to the dish when installing the dish outside - you just need to find the 'sweet spot' for your local signal and the length of the supplied cable should allow you to do so.As you might have guessed by now, I really like this item and I consider it to be very good value for money.Thank you for your time in reading my feedback/review – I hope it may have helped you in your buying decision.If this feedback/review has helped in any way please be kind enough to click on 'Helpful'.
A**L
How far away the signal is coming from
The product was easy to install and had a good length of cable. It was not strong enough to pick up the signal in my area
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