If you prefer an outdoor antenna, Tyler the Antenna Man offers recommendations through his website. If you mention Michael Saves in your email with Tyler, he will refund you $10. Here is his website: antennamanpa.com/index.html
I listened to everything Tyler said. I'm in a end unit townhouse but the windows point in the wrong direction. The flat antennae is mounted at a very shallow angle to point toward the many broadcast transmitters in downtown Chicago about 30 miles away.
The Channel Master Flatenna is a very good flat antenna too. I live in Chicago, and it pulled in 75 channels with no amplifier, and it pulled in all of the local stations. And the signal strength is at 100%, and the signal quality has never fell below 90% on any station.
Thanks for all the great information. Living in the mountains of Western North Carolina has always been difficult for antennas. We only receive 18 channels but they are crystal clear. Keep up the great videos
I have to shamefully admit for my reason to purchase a antenna, it was because I’m ahead of my friends when we watch sports. One of them has cable and in one of your older videos you said that antenna was closer to the live even *which is true* so, I bought my antenna for that reason I watched sports on stream sites which have many latency’s which made the view experience bad for me and my friends. Beautiful review Mike, have a fantastic day!
Hi Michael, thanks for the great review! We're thrilled to hear that the Mohu Leaf Plus is working so well for you at your location. Shoot us a message and we can send you the Hook and Loop tabs and push pins, sorry to hear those didn't come in your shipment. Thanks for spreading the word about cutting the cord, you can save $2400 a year on average canceling pay TV.
I bought a flat TV antennae with a amplifier. It got terrible reception. Just for shyte and giggles I tried it without the amplifier. Worked great! Mounted it in the patio door stationary glass and it's still there!
Another great review. I decided to use the clear stream 4 Max indoor outdoor antenna, I don't care how much it rain or how much it snow I never lose a signal. This is the best antenna hands down👍
Michael, great video!! (You get 120 OTA channels?! Wow) Like your first commenter, I have the Mohu Curve too and man, I love it. No need to hang, it sits on a glass shelf directly below my tv. It's only a couple feet from the floor, but since I live in a high-rise apartment building I guess the antenna is actually pretty high up. I don't think theyre sold as widely as the Leaf, I found mine on Best buy. I live within a 10 mile range of my towers and get 48 channels. But I swear, they look better than cable. I have to say, before I got the Curve, I bought one of those mohu wall lookalikes from Amazon and it was inexpensive, but was also a piece of crap. I got exactly two channels with it. Lastly, I sometimes have to swivel mine a little to the right or left for the ABC Network which is the furthest away, but only if it's raining or snowing. Again, great video. 🙂👍👍👍👍
I bought a cheap Amazon flat antenna with a skinny cable and amplifier and it works almost, but not all the time. I picked up a much more expensive flat Clearstream antenna. It was larger with thicker cable and looked to be better constructed. Reception was exactly the same so I returned it. I tried my cheapo antenna on a friend’s tv who is closer to the broadcast antennas and her results were even better. There’s no remarkable technology here. They’re just bow tie or circular antennas sandwiched in plastic. Bottom line, if your blessed with good signal, you’ll be happy. If you’re not, your out of luck. Almost all the flat antennas get 4/5 stars. Most people are satisfied, while the minority curse them. It’s not the brand of flat antenna so much as the signal quality and strength in your area. You likely need a better outdoor antenna well located if one of these things don’t work.
I installed a Mohu Indoor Antenna in the attic (with thumb tacks) of my new house and was shocked that the signal strength is the same as my huge Channel Master antenna. I don't understand how that could be. (About 30 miles from the stations). The Mohu is extremely directional though, so aim it with a signal meter if possible. I used a Wyze cam aimed at the TV, in signal strength mode and watched it through my phone in the attic - makes aiming very easy. (just aim it at your weakest channel).
I have the Mohu curve. The closest tower is 42 miles away. Sticking it behind the tv doesn't work, it has to be on a table near the window. What I like about Mohu is they give you thick cable unlike the cheap antennas with the thin cable. I also use a Hdhomerun so I can watch on any device.
@@dennyhiett6271 it's a network DVR device for antenna TV. You connect your antenna to it instead of to the TV directly. Then you can stream live TV or recordings on your smart TV, phone/tablet, or PC/Mac.
No matter what flat indoor antenna that I get, certain channels just don't show up, like The CW for instance. It seems as if the only way to get that channel is either with a rooftop antenna (which our landlord will not go for) or go back to cable. Eventually, over-the-air streaming may really become a "thing".
Fun fact! Outdoor antenna restrictions are ILLEGAL! So just print out the FCC law, and show it to your Landlord. Keep in mind that you can’t put it on the roof, but you can put it in a private space such as a balcony or a patio. Your welcome.
OTA streaming seems like real waste of Internet data, when you can just use an antenna. I pick up The CW here with my indoor antenna, so maybe you're just placing the antenna on the wrong side of the house.
My Mohu won’t pick anything up in my location. Actually even a rooftop antenna won’t pick up any Los Angeles tv stations. I live in Simi Valley and Mount Wilson towers are not accessible with all the mountain ranges in the way
Yeah, the mountains here are tough for antennas. At least in LA most of the TV stations have apps that you can download to watch news, and Hulu Basic is good for entertainment shows the day after they air.
I tried numerous indoor antenas, the thing is when a channel has no signal, it makes the other channels stop working and when I switch to netflix or prime tv or RUclips, those apps don't work in the TV, so I have to disconnect the TV so I can have the signal back. Do you know why that happens? Sincerely, Reina Brooklyn, NYC
Hi! Wow! This is great! About how long is the wire? I have 2 tvs, both near Windows but facing different directions and I have no clue where towers are..
You don’t need one Mohu per TV. Buy a Tablo. Hook it to your internet. Connect the Tablo to the antenna. The tv channels will be broadcast over your internet to all of your TV’s using a app.
As long as you don’t mind it taking 11 seconds to channel surface between stations with a 2022 4k Roku streaming stick. Not acceptable. I split my antenna signal. The Tablo for recording and also directly into the tv tuner for channel surfing. I wish the Tablo didn’t have its delay in converting the signal.
Mohu is one of those companies that needs to trim its project line - they have WAY too many choices! They've got at least 10 different versions of the Mohu leaf - PLUS the Mohu Gateway, the Mohu Gateway PLUS, the Mohu Arc, the Mohu Arc PRO, the Mohu Ultimate, the Mohu Supreme.. and MORE!!! Enough already! Too many choices with not enough distinction between the choices! For example, which product is better - the Mohu Ulimate or the Mohu Supreme? Both products boast of excellent reception and both have a range of 65 miles! Which one does the customer choose? NOBODY KNOWS!!!
That's going to be up to you. If you are in an area where you can pick up broadcast stations easily, I would try an indoor antenna first. But if it's complicated (suburbs, rural, etc.), you may have only one choice and that would be an outdoor antenna.
@@MichaelSaves..8mi from towee.. Guess I was wondering if the Met roof would block it deflect signal...tmobile cell reception sucks n the tower is three blocks away, lol
Soo … can’t you just watch live local TV channels on a streaming app like Philo or Pluto ? I’m just trying to understand the logic of getting an antenna. And isn’t like watching old school TV where you have to watch the stations live when the shows air without the option to DVR or pause ?
Local channels are not on Philo or Pluto. Yes, it's like watching old school TV -- ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC. Some people get a physical DVR (I have a Tablo) that lets them DVR the local channels. Here's an explainer of the local situation: ruclips.net/video/s_GGi-1DTsM/видео.html
Analog broadcast was so much better. You just set it to the channel and tweaked the antenna until you got the clearest picture possible. With digital broadcast it's all or nothing. Either the picture is there or it's a scrambled frozen mess.
I have a link in the description. I saw your other question too. You might want to call Mohu -- they have a support number to walk you through your options and can help you decide the direction to point the antenna!
Bought this and it's crap. My $10 one works ten times better than this one and you have to pay fir return shipping to get your money back. I do not recommend.
If you prefer an outdoor antenna, Tyler the Antenna Man offers recommendations through his website. If you mention Michael Saves in your email with Tyler, he will refund you $10. Here is his website: antennamanpa.com/index.html
I listened to everything Tyler said. I'm in a end unit townhouse but the windows point in the wrong direction. The flat antennae is mounted at a very shallow angle to point toward the many broadcast transmitters in downtown Chicago about 30 miles away.
The Channel Master Flatenna is a very good flat antenna too. I live in Chicago, and it pulled in 75 channels with no amplifier, and it pulled in all of the local stations. And the signal strength is at 100%, and the signal quality has never fell below 90% on any station.
Thanks for all the great information. Living in the mountains of Western North Carolina has always been difficult for antennas. We only receive 18 channels but they are crystal clear. Keep up the great videos
I have to shamefully admit for my reason to purchase a antenna, it was because I’m ahead of my friends when we watch sports. One of them has cable and in one of your older videos you said that antenna was closer to the live even *which is true* so, I bought my antenna for that reason I watched sports on stream sites which have many latency’s which made the view experience bad for me and my friends. Beautiful review Mike, have a fantastic day!
Hi Michael, thanks for the great review! We're thrilled to hear that the Mohu Leaf Plus is working so well for you at your location. Shoot us a message and we can send you the Hook and Loop tabs and push pins, sorry to hear those didn't come in your shipment. Thanks for spreading the word about cutting the cord, you can save $2400 a year on average canceling pay TV.
Mohu, send me an antenna
I bought a flat TV antennae with a amplifier. It got terrible reception. Just for shyte and giggles I tried it without the amplifier. Worked great! Mounted it in the patio door stationary glass and it's still there!
Yes! Especially the Mohu Arc Pro!
Another great review. I decided to use the clear stream 4 Max indoor outdoor antenna, I don't care how much it rain or how much it snow I never lose a signal. This is the best antenna hands down👍
I've heard good things about that brand. Hopefully I can test it out one day when I'm out of my current living space. Thanks for watching.
Michael, great video!! (You get 120 OTA channels?! Wow) Like your first commenter, I have the Mohu Curve too and man, I love it. No need to hang, it sits on a glass shelf directly below my tv. It's only a couple feet from the floor, but since I live in a high-rise apartment building I guess the antenna is actually pretty high up. I don't think theyre sold as widely as the Leaf, I found mine on Best buy. I live within a 10 mile range of my towers and get 48 channels. But I swear, they look better than cable. I have to say, before I got the Curve, I bought one of those mohu wall lookalikes from Amazon and it was inexpensive, but was also a piece of crap. I got exactly two channels with it. Lastly, I sometimes have to swivel mine a little to the right or left for the ABC Network which is the furthest away, but only if it's raining or snowing. Again, great video. 🙂👍👍👍👍
Very cool. Yes, the picture quality is often better than cable or streaming!
I bought a cheap Amazon flat antenna with a skinny cable and amplifier and it works almost, but not all the time. I picked up a much more expensive flat Clearstream antenna. It was larger with thicker cable and looked to be better constructed. Reception was exactly the same so I returned it. I tried my cheapo antenna on a friend’s tv who is closer to the broadcast antennas and her results were even better. There’s no remarkable technology here. They’re just bow tie or circular antennas sandwiched in plastic. Bottom line, if your blessed with good signal, you’ll be happy. If you’re not, your out of luck. Almost all the flat antennas get 4/5 stars. Most people are satisfied, while the minority curse them. It’s not the brand of flat antenna so much as the signal quality and strength in your area. You likely need a better outdoor antenna well located if one of these things don’t work.
This is brilliant! Thank you Michael!
This is very helpful information. Thank you!!!
I installed a Mohu Indoor Antenna in the attic (with thumb tacks) of my new house and was shocked that the signal strength is the same as my huge Channel Master antenna. I don't understand how that could be. (About 30 miles from the stations). The Mohu is extremely directional though, so aim it with a signal meter if possible. I used a Wyze cam aimed at the TV, in signal strength mode and watched it through my phone in the attic - makes aiming very easy. (just aim it at your weakest channel).
Thanks for the info Mike
I have the Mohu curve. The closest tower is 42 miles away. Sticking it behind the tv doesn't work, it has to be on a table near the window. What I like about Mohu is they give you thick cable unlike the cheap antennas with the thin cable. I also use a Hdhomerun so I can watch on any device.
Yeah, good point. I have an RCA antenna that Sling TV sent me at one point (during a promo) and the cable is a lot thinner.
What is Hdhomerun
@@dennyhiett6271 it's a network DVR device for antenna TV. You connect your antenna to it instead of to the TV directly. Then you can stream live TV or recordings on your smart TV, phone/tablet, or PC/Mac.
@@dennyhiett6271 It takes the Antenna signal and sends to through your router to most devices
@@richardsmith1161 thanks
This is a great review I really enjoy your Great streaming ideas
Michael Saves, do you love watching Tyler the Antenna Man? He is an excellent RUclipsr, and so are you!
No matter what flat indoor antenna that I get, certain channels just don't show up, like The CW for instance. It seems as if the only way to get that channel is either with a rooftop antenna (which our landlord will not go for) or go back to cable. Eventually, over-the-air streaming may really become a "thing".
Hope so. Would help out a ton of people if we could stream locals
Fun fact! Outdoor antenna restrictions are ILLEGAL! So just print out the FCC law, and show it to your Landlord. Keep in mind that you can’t put it on the roof, but you can put it in a private space such as a balcony or a patio. Your welcome.
@@cooldudewesley9375 This is true. But I think a lot of them get away with it because few people know about the law.
OTA streaming seems like real waste of Internet data, when you can just use an antenna. I pick up The CW here with my indoor antenna, so maybe you're just placing the antenna on the wrong side of the house.
Interesting option and they only offer two models for my distance of 50-miles to the towers.
My Mohu won’t pick anything up in my location. Actually even a rooftop antenna won’t pick up any Los Angeles tv stations. I live in Simi Valley and Mount Wilson towers are not accessible with all the mountain ranges in the way
Yeah, the mountains here are tough for antennas. At least in LA most of the TV stations have apps that you can download to watch news, and Hulu Basic is good for entertainment shows the day after they air.
Have you updated your had antenna Rex’s in the last year?
Do all the Mohu antennas require a wall outlet for power? My ten dollar RCA one only needs to be hooked to back of tv. Thanks
No. The outlet is for the amplifier, which you don’t have to use.
@@MichaelSaves thanks so much!
re: multiples. If the 2 TVs are literally next to each other, could you use a coax splitter with just 1 Mohu?
I've heard people do that, yes. I should have made it clear that I was referring to TV sets in different rooms.
@@MichaelSaves Thanks. I'm sure the wife will love me having cables running everywhere.
thx i live in a sububean area where wxia and wpga and wgta a very hard to get
I tried numerous indoor antenas, the thing is when a channel has no signal, it makes the other channels stop working and when I switch to netflix or prime tv or RUclips, those apps don't work in the TV, so I have to disconnect the TV so I can have the signal back.
Do you know why that happens?
Sincerely,
Reina
Brooklyn, NYC
If it does that well inside, How well will it outside?
Hi! Wow! This is great! About how long is the wire? I have 2 tvs, both near Windows but facing different directions and I have no clue where towers are..
You don’t need one Mohu per TV. Buy a Tablo. Hook it to your internet. Connect the Tablo to the antenna. The tv channels will be broadcast over your internet to all of your TV’s using a app.
Understood. But a Tablo is not exactly cheap. I could have been more clear.
As long as you don’t mind it taking 11 seconds to channel surface between stations with a 2022 4k Roku streaming stick. Not acceptable. I split my antenna signal. The Tablo for recording and also directly into the tv tuner for channel surfing. I wish the Tablo didn’t have its delay in converting the signal.
Hi. What is a tablo?
Mohu is one of those companies that needs to trim its project line - they have WAY too many choices! They've got at least 10 different versions of the Mohu leaf - PLUS the Mohu Gateway, the Mohu Gateway PLUS, the Mohu Arc, the Mohu Arc PRO, the Mohu Ultimate, the Mohu Supreme.. and MORE!!! Enough already! Too many choices with not enough distinction between the choices! For example, which product is better - the Mohu Ulimate or the Mohu Supreme? Both products boast of excellent reception and both have a range of 65 miles! Which one does the customer choose? NOBODY KNOWS!!!
I agree and they just came out with new ones
Thanks man
Anyone near BOTHELL, WA using this antenna ANY gets all the local main channels: KOMO, KING, KIRO and/or FOX?
This might help you www.gomohu.com/tv-for-free.html
I entered my address, it said I can't get anything, I bought a U Must Have, and I now get 39 channels. We are about 45 miles from the towers.
Soooo, we installed a Metal roof (single story house)...should we just 4get inside, and invest in a Roof Top antenna? Thx
That's going to be up to you. If you are in an area where you can pick up broadcast stations easily, I would try an indoor antenna first. But if it's complicated (suburbs, rural, etc.), you may have only one choice and that would be an outdoor antenna.
@@MichaelSaves..8mi from towee.. Guess I was wondering if the Met roof would block it deflect signal...tmobile cell reception sucks n the tower is three blocks away, lol
@@pdxwildchildroberts5586 yes I totally understand. unfortunately I’m not sure. Antenna Man may be able to help though. It’s his area of expertise.
@@MichaelSaves Thx, Michael 👍💙👍
If I had Sling and an antenna would Sling's DVR work for the channels the antenna picks up?
No, only the Sling channels!
Soo … can’t you just watch live local TV channels on a streaming app like Philo or Pluto ? I’m just trying to understand the logic of getting an antenna. And isn’t like watching old school TV where you have to watch the stations live when the shows air without the option to DVR or pause ?
Local channels are not on Philo or Pluto. Yes, it's like watching old school TV -- ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC. Some people get a physical DVR (I have a Tablo) that lets them DVR the local channels. Here's an explainer of the local situation: ruclips.net/video/s_GGi-1DTsM/видео.html
Analog broadcast was so much better. You just set it to the channel and tweaked the antenna until you got the clearest picture possible. With digital broadcast it's all or nothing. Either the picture is there or it's a scrambled frozen mess.
Just bought no. Getting 5 at 18 channels...😢
Hi Michael, thanks for the videos. Do you know of any antennas that have an HDMI output or a work around for a TV without a coax input?
Not that I'm aware of. But you might be able to find out from Tyler the Antenna Man. I've only used maybe a handful of antennas in my lifetime.
Have you try Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Sorry no
How do I get to the link?😊
I have a link in the description. I saw your other question too. You might want to call Mohu -- they have a support number to walk you through your options and can help you decide the direction to point the antenna!
@@MichaelSaves Okay cool! Thanks again!
Review the novawave antenna,thanks.
Check out Antenna Man's channel! He just did a video on it.
“No cable” site doesn’t exist anymore
So many antennas claim how good they are supposed to be. I have been using RCA indoor antennas for awhile and get as many channels as possible.
Good! Yes, some brands make wild claims. That is one reason why I went with Mohu years ago. Their claims didn't seem too exaggerated.
Mohu is not that powerful, but with the new atsc3 release it probably will work
Just took mine back, 32 channels but only 2 that I would watch. Would not recommend.
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Bought this and it's crap. My $10 one works ten times better than this one and you have to pay fir return shipping to get your money back. I do not recommend.
The mohu gateway is trash.