120Miles Digtial TV Antennas with 16.5ft long copper coaxial cable 1. Receives free High Definition TV broadcast signals (such as ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, The CW, and PBS). Supports 1080p HD.2. Can be easily hidden from view behind a picture, bookshelf or television.3. Fast setup in 3 easy steps – Unwrap, Plug in, and Scan channels. IMPORTANT: If your antenna is not working as expected 1.)Make sure you have correctly connected the antenna to your HDTV or third-party HD receiver2.)Set the mode to Antenna or Air in the TV's setup menu and re-scan for channels.3.)Antenna signal strength can vary depending on distance from the tower, terrain, and weather. If needed,Reposition the antenna in a different location, such as higher on a wall or closer to a window,Facing the direction of the broadcast tower,Always re-scan for channels after moving the antenna.4.)If a signal cannot be received ,please placing the antenna higher or close to/in a window may result in better reception, remember to re-scan after each move.
S**Z
Super happy with the results and the ease of getting it up and running!!
I have to admit, I was a bit intimidated thinking of setting this antenna up...much to my delight, it was extremely simple!! I can't believe something so thin can actually work. The actual antenna is thin and flexible, making is easy to place where ever you'll end up with the best reception. Initially I just set it on my mantle to see that it worked.Since the antenna needs power to work, instead of using the wall plug adaptor that is included, I just plugged the USB straight into the USB port of the TV, this will supply the needed power without extra cords if you don't have an outlet right by your TV.After you connect the antenna IN cable all that is needed is to change your source to TV, choose AIR then scan for the channels to see what it picks up. Once that is complete you're good to go.I have included a video of a few channels to show the crisp HD picture quality. One of the photos shows the antenna on my mantle, the screen when it was scanning for channels, the USB plugged into the TV's own USB port for power and the connector that connects it all together.Overall super happy with the results and the ease of getting it up and running!!
M**K
OK Works, but is it Better than Cheapo Old Fashion Rabbit Ears
We live 32 miles from Denver in a rural area. We don't want to buy cable, but we sometimes watch the news or a football game or a travel show. Our TV has a cheap rabbit ears style antenna- two extended thin metal tubes- the end on one is bent(broken). Reception varies by day and channel. I was looking for an antenna, not too expensive, that would improve the picture more consistently.This antenna is inexpensive and easy to set-up. It looks promising, and I tried it in comparison to the cheap rabbit ears. It definitely works, better if near a window and in the right direction, of course. You have to stretch out the wires, and it gives you a fair amount for the antenna wire, but could use more for the plug.I compared it faithfully with the simple broken rabbit ears already included with the TV. I tested different channels, in different positions- looking for picture, sound and break-up, and perhaps, pick up a few more stations. I cannot say it's any better than the TV's minimalistic rabbit ears.
B**B
High Performance Top Quality Low Price
This antenna replaced my vintage boosted bunny ears from the 1970s. Installation is very easy since the antenna is lightweight and flexible. It comes with its own self-adhesive strips and they recommend sticking it to a window so I did just that. I re-scanned for channels and got four additional channels that I did not have before for a total of 50 channels. Most cable and satellite providers only carry the primary broadcast channels so an antenna such as this is the only way to get the subchannels. My picture and sound are nice and clear on my 4K TV. My only wish is that the cable attached to the antenna was of a higher gauge and that the cable connection to the antenna is detachable. This thin cable seems like it may become brittle over time and break. Overall, I am pleased with the results.
J**Z
Did not work much better than lower mileage antenna
This antenna works and it was better than a 35+ mile leaf type antenna it was supposed to replace, but it only worked slightly better. This is not, at least for me, a 50-70 mile range antenna. I live in Cutler Bay, FL and this antenna just did not work as what should be a Category 6 or 7 antenna. There were channels that came in poorly or not at all in the VHF band. This antenna seemed to do better in the UHF band picking up more channels than my un-amplified 35 mile but reception in some channels would fade in an out.Your mileage will vary and sometimes this is all you need but it did not work well enough in my situation. I eventually bought a GE 33685 Pro Outdoor Antenna and all available channels are coming in clearly without any lag or pixelation. I know you can't compare one with the other but sometimes you need the right tool to do the job and that is what I needed to get the correct results.
B**Z
like local broadcast
ok granted I live in a "metro" area and there's plenty of stations around. This thing captures all of them and then some. I'm getting 30 stations, like local broadcast, a few PBS type stations, several things like METV, THISTV, COZI, ION etc etc, and five or six other things I personally don't use but have incase I do want them. To be fair, The antenna on the other TV picks these up as well. I especially liked this one has a very long cord which allows placing it in various places.
P**E
Great Antenna For The Price
After owning several other inside antennas, this is the best. Very easy to setup and I was up and running about 10 minutes. The instructions are very easy to follow. I installed at the top of the window directly behind the tv. With the blinds pulled down, it not visible. This antenna is very light weight and gives you a variety of options on where you might want to locate it. This is the only. One I found with a signal booster which is a plus. I have another brand antenna that cost $70.00 and it's bulky and not attractive. I will be replacing it with another ZeHot 50.I receive 22 channels including all of the local. Picture quality is as good or better than my cable picture. Shipping was quick and antenna works as advertised.
G**E
Very good value
It's tough to find a good place for any of these digital antennas where you'll get all available channels, but we paid $70 for one that only gets a few more channels than this one (and the extra channels are obscure ones we'd never watch). We live in the very farthest N.E. part of metro Phoenix (and are actually considered rural by the Post Office), and pretty far from the broadcast antennas. It's kind of a trial an error, but once you find a spot that you think might be best, rescan the channels. Signals for channels that weren't received on the first scan might be received now.
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