➡ Links of the Best Indoor TV Antennas we listed in this video. 1. Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro - Best Indoor TV Antenna Overall bit.ly/3T7IPyw 2. Gesobyte Amplified HD - Best Indoor TV Antenna with Amplifier bit.ly/4bLY4Ej 3. Best Buy Essentials Thin Indoor HDTV - Best Passive TV Antenna bit.ly/49hwgX1 4. ClearStream 4MAX - Best Multi-Directional TV Antenna bit.ly/49kCVj6 5. 1byone Amplified HD - Best Budget Indoor TV Antenna bit.ly/49iJOl2
Those flat antennas don't pickup as many as my GE Attic Antenna, yes it's a little larger but it's in my living room in front of a concrete wall and still picks up more than my neighbors smaller flat ones.
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
Best antenna I’ve purchased was $10, bought a cheap amplifier & interference filter, now I have 50 channels. Although, I only watch shows on about 20 channels. I don’t watch Home Shopping, ministries, spainish channels (I don’t speak Spanish), or local city government channels
Hi did you find anything better out there yet? I am in Manhattan so I think I might even have worst signal compared to yours because of these high rise buildings. Any recommendations?
My area has around 95 channels I can pick up but I'm very confused when searching and seeing differences in the Impedance. I've seen some w/good ratings show 80 Ohm and others with good ratings show 20 OHM -- do you want a higher or lower Impedance or does it really matter? thanks!
the ohms refers to the impedance of the antenna. the important thing is to match the antenna to the driving system. If it's a 75-ohm system, it will pair well with the 80-ohm antenna. if it's a 25-ohm system, then it will pair well with the 20-ohm antenna. Mismatching the ohms and system impedance will lead to poor performance. You should check the manual for your tv or amplifier for the impedance rating of the system you're attaching the antenna to.
Thank you so much, it really helped me to make my choice, I am buying a new antenna , it’s nice to see a good review before and guys like you who knows the products before we consumers buy any product. Bravo. 👍🏼
Try living in a small town and the tower is positioned all the way up on top of a mountain clear across town and you bought a 385 mile ranged antenna but you only get 9 channels because the tower in you small town only picks up reception from 1 city that is west from where you live. And the only way you can get a crystal clear signal is not having the antenna in the window but clear across the living room around the corner in the dining room! That is for the antenna on main floor, antenna upstairs is a completely different story. Anyone want to help me out with my issues?
No antenna will really give you a range greater than about 80 miles. The earth is curved and beyond about 75 miles the transmitter tower is below the horizon. A general rule to apply is the bigger the lie about range, the worse the actual antenna will be. A good antenna may say a 50 mile range and that is realistic.
@kensmith5694 I love my antenna. It's just frustrating because the small town I live in we only get 9 channels. I live smack dab in the middle of the state of Montana literally, Lewistown. And where the tower is located we pick up signal from Great Falls which is East of us (I believe, not the best with my directions) anyways, Billings is South of us and we don't pick up that signal, just Great Falls. And only get 9 channels and Great Falls gets way way more channels. I don't understand. Idk 🤷♀️ Guess I have learning to do
Don't believe everything here. I've tried several of these, no success. I live in a big city, 22 miles from TV stations. There is so much interference and congestion, it takes a big roof antenna. But I rent an apartment, so can't install one. If you're in an open rural area, close to TV towers, these might work. By the way, ClearStream is not "easy to install," it has lots of parts and bad incoherent instructions, and it's plastic.
I like the RCA 80 mile or 100 range tv antenna you can use indoors if positioned properly excellent on UHF channels. Also the difficult to find DX TV antenna are a good choice. And also the antop AT 127 with an RCA amp booster connected excellent reception
Try running the antenna and cable near the ceiling in your room with the TV and make sure it has all the wire as far as it'll go. You can use 3 M wall hooks that stick to walls without leaving marks since it's an apartment
➡ Links of the Best Indoor TV Antennas we listed in this video.
1. Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro - Best Indoor TV Antenna Overall
bit.ly/3T7IPyw
2. Gesobyte Amplified HD - Best Indoor TV Antenna with Amplifier
bit.ly/4bLY4Ej
3. Best Buy Essentials Thin Indoor HDTV - Best Passive TV Antenna
bit.ly/49hwgX1
4. ClearStream 4MAX - Best Multi-Directional TV Antenna
bit.ly/49kCVj6
5. 1byone Amplified HD - Best Budget Indoor TV Antenna
bit.ly/49iJOl2
Those flat antennas don't pickup as many as my GE Attic Antenna, yes it's a little larger but it's in my living room in front of a concrete wall and still picks up more than my neighbors smaller flat ones.
How about you do some real reviews with signals strengths and reception patterns.
You have done nothing really other that read off advertising blurbs.
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
Best antenna I’ve purchased was $10, bought a cheap amplifier & interference filter, now I have 50 channels. Although, I only watch shows on about 20 channels. I don’t watch Home Shopping, ministries, spainish channels (I don’t speak Spanish), or local city government channels
Hi did you find anything better out there yet? I am in Manhattan so I think I might even have worst signal compared to yours because of these high rise buildings. Any recommendations?
Does this work in the UK?
Nothing works in the UK. 😳
My area has around 95 channels I can pick up but I'm very confused when searching and seeing differences in the Impedance. I've seen some w/good ratings show 80 Ohm and others with good ratings show 20 OHM -- do you want a higher or lower Impedance or does it really matter? thanks!
the ohms refers to the impedance of the antenna. the important thing is to match the antenna to the driving system. If it's a 75-ohm system, it will pair well with the 80-ohm antenna. if it's a 25-ohm system, then it will pair well with the 20-ohm antenna. Mismatching the ohms and system impedance will lead to poor performance. You should check the manual for your tv or amplifier for the impedance rating of the system you're attaching the antenna to.
Yes drill all those holes through your $20,000 roof for free tv!
You don't have to. Buy flat coax and put it under a window.
I can’t seem to receive ABC Channel 7 in New York, is it scrambled?
I get it,it’s not scrambled.
@@lr8621are you in NYC?
No
Still can't get it 😢
@@Alpharizzchad I had it for several weeks, now it went out again!
Where do you buy the mohu antenna ????????????
Best buy
Where can I buy a Mohu leaf antenna?
DO NOT buy any antenna with the spaghetti-thin attached coax. Buy a stand alone antenna and use real coax.
Why don't they say what the cost of these are?
Thank you so much, it really helped me to make my choice, I am buying a new antenna , it’s nice to see a good review before and guys like you who knows the products before we consumers buy any product. Bravo. 👍🏼
You call this video Indoor Antennas. But #2 is for out doors.
PBC channel?
Try living in a small town and the tower is positioned all the way up on top of a mountain clear across town and you bought a 385 mile ranged antenna but you only get 9 channels because the tower in you small town only picks up reception from 1 city that is west from where you live. And the only way you can get a crystal clear signal is not having the antenna in the window but clear across the living room around the corner in the dining room! That is for the antenna on main floor, antenna upstairs is a completely different story. Anyone want to help me out with my issues?
No antenna will really give you a range greater than about 80 miles. The earth is curved and beyond about 75 miles the transmitter tower is below the horizon. A general rule to apply is the bigger the lie about range, the worse the actual antenna will be. A good antenna may say a 50 mile range and that is realistic.
@kensmith5694 I love my antenna. It's just frustrating because the small town I live in we only get 9 channels. I live smack dab in the middle of the state of Montana literally, Lewistown. And where the tower is located we pick up signal from Great Falls which is East of us (I believe, not the best with my directions) anyways, Billings is South of us and we don't pick up that signal, just Great Falls. And only get 9 channels and Great Falls gets way way more channels. I don't understand. Idk 🤷♀️ Guess I have learning to do
Move.🚚💨🤦
MOVE!!!!!
Best indoor Antennas and Shows roof mounted Antennas. WTF.
I guess you weren't listening very good. They said it can be used in or outdoors. PAY ATTENTION!!!!!
#2 - 650 mile tv range. LOL. No antenna can pick up a tv signal more than 100 miles away due to the Earth's curvature.
Amen 650 mi what if you're on top of mountain
Mohu curve
Don't believe everything here. I've tried several of these, no success. I live in a big city, 22 miles from TV stations. There is so much interference and congestion, it takes a big roof antenna. But I rent an apartment, so can't install one. If you're in an open rural area, close to TV towers, these might work. By the way, ClearStream is not "easy to install," it has lots of parts and bad incoherent instructions, and it's plastic.
I getting ready to buy interference filters to add to my antennas, to block some of it, especially if my phone is in the same room as the antenna/tv.
I like the RCA 80 mile or 100 range tv antenna you can use indoors if positioned properly excellent on UHF channels. Also the difficult to find DX TV antenna are a good choice. And also the antop AT 127 with an RCA amp booster connected excellent reception
Try running the antenna and cable near the ceiling in your room with the TV and make sure it has all the wire as far as it'll go. You can use 3 M wall hooks that stick to walls without leaving marks since it's an apartment
@@wade196840 3M wall hooks is excellent advice, thank you, that's very helpful
your best choice antenna is 3.5 on Amazon...duh???
No real evaluations here, just fluff narration.
Please, how do I get one to buy