Tony, thank you for your continuing love, energy, effort and passion for these reviews. I hope they are helping others receive good quality products for their money or saving them from the head ache of getting garbage products that don't do what they say they do. You're awesome!
Dee thank you for recognizing what I am doing. I really enjoying opening all these packages and checking them out. So it a labor of love for sure! Always means so much from you!
@@tonysreviews I got the RCA antenna from Walmart and got 16 HD channels for my mother and 4 analogue channels too. The antenna I think was around $30CAD.
I saw the commercial ad about this Clear TV antenna and i was curious because it suggested it was better than cable TV. So i decided to check out some sneak preview RUclips videos and i got to say i read the comments and its seems to be no different than the antenna i already have. It doesnt replace cable TV. It only add more regular digital TV channels and thats on a good day without lag. I repeat its not Cable TV. Just an expansion of regular TV. Good news is there are alternatives to cable. That you would have to research but clearly this is not it.
You are right about this. It’s just a basic antenna. Nothing special. Not sure why the commercial hypes this up so much. Clear TV 4K HD and all that. It makes it sound like a free cable stream.
Like 13! How are you Tony? Congrats on passing 2k!!! Great job! I need one of those! I might get more channels in NY! Great Halloween costume too! Lol! Have a great weekend! Take care till next time!😎👍❤️
Hello Tony...I love these for in the city but Im half in the country and I don't get any channels maybe one lol...im about 4 miles from an antenna on the mountain, but I even added one on the roof and I get 18 channels from Asia and maybe 5 from here....but yeah in the city downtown they are great 🙂
Hey I just saw this Val! Thanks for watching and all the insight. I am always wondering how antennas do in different places. Those Asian channels must broadcast some heavy duty waves.
@@tonysreviews Hi Tony....yeah I love them, so my friend Chris (Reviews on this and that) he got one in Michigan and he gets about 60 channels great ones...me being half country I had to get internet television streaming but it definitely is a great idea :)
@@tonysreviews Btw, there is actually an app that will give you all of your local channels for free just like an antenna, I should be reviewing it soon for the Firestick..
Excellent product. And something I can speak intelligently about. All television stations are under government mandate to broadcast over the air signal as well as providing signal to other entities such as Xfinity, dish , direct, ECT. The beauty about over the air digital signal you either recieve it or you don't. The artifacts that you speak of are a result of db loss in satellite signal. You may find a little bit better reception if the antenna is parallel to the ground ..that is if they fold all the way down. I hope I helped just a bit. I also pray you are well in the great white north. Blessings be upon you.
@@tonysreviews Thank you for the kind words. Did you know your tv probably has 3 tuners in it ..the most important tuner is the quam tuner. It tunes high frequency signal used in cable systems. If your in a large nieborhood there's a tremendous amount of signal leakage that can be tuned into your tv
In my opinion, Clear TV promotional ads are intentionally misleading. To begin with, the term "digital antenna" is false. A Television antenna is essentially a piece of metal (or an array of pieces of metal) cut to lengths that will capture radio signals within a certain frequency range (or multiple frequency ranges) of the RF spectrum. There is absolutely nothing about a receiving antenna that distinguishes whether an RF signal is digital or analog, much less that can favor a digital signal. By their use of the term "digital antenna" as a selling point, Clear TV is deceptively asserting falsehood in effort to convince potential customers of an advantage that doesn't exist. Likewise, the company's assertion that their antenna products are "4K Ready" is more of the same. An antenna simply cannot distinguish or provide tailored benefit to a 4K digital signal. To the antenna, an RF signal is merely electromagnetic energy on a particular frequency. Through such deceptive claims, the manufacturer of Clear TV antenna products has been manipulating folks for years into purchasing their indoor antenna devices. Please understand that I'm not suggesting those products will not serve as functional indoor television antennas. I'm saying that the company knowingly pitches their mostly-nothing-special products through hypeful mischaracterizations and false assertions. And I call that scamming. Please realize that receiving antennas in and of themselves do not possess the capability to process, decompress, or assemble signal data. That is, of course, unless one of them happens to be equipped with digital processing circuitry and appropriate firmware (which would provide a separate function from that of the antenna itself). That said, digital signal decoding/processing is neither the role nor the function of a stand-alone receiving antenna. Instead, and specifically in the case of a digital television, it's a function performed by the receiver's digital decoder circuitry (i.e., its binary processing stage) in conjunction with specialized onboard firmware, which are both unrelated to the function of a connected antenna beyond its signal source facilitation. I won't spend much time on the further manipulations contained in Clear TV's ad promotions, such as the false but persistent implication that their antenna products may somehow facilitate cable or other pay-tv programming reception. Such a feat would of course be impossible. I'll simply say that in my opinion Clear TV's ad promotions have been replete with false statements and manipulative comments seemingly structured to enhance the company's bottom line. Besides the deception in advertising, in my view Clear TV antenna products are simply unremarkable. Their benefits can easily be duplicated (or even surpassed) by combining around 30 minutes of time, a few feet of copper wire, some duct tape, a sheet of cardboard, rigid plastic, plexiglass, or plywood, and a short piece of coaxial cable or some 300 ohm twin-lead with an appropriate RF connector. Lastly, it is important to understand that when comparing any two indoor television antennas the digital signal reception quality from them should seem virtually identical as long as the digital binary streams (i.e., all of the 1's and 0's) are fully detected by the device's decoder stage. Generally, a digital television's RF receiver will pass the stream data to the decoder stage where, as long as the signal's integrity remains intact, decoding will occur just as efficiently as if the data came directly from a DVD disk or other local media source. This means that a weak digital television signal, whose reception quality would appear snowy (i.e., noisy) if it were an analog signal, can produce identically superb quality to that experienced when viewing the same data stream from a local DVD disk. That is to say, with digital broadcast television, a weak (and noisy) signal should play on your screen at DVD quality. In other words, since a digital television can often interpret all of the 1's and 0's superimposed on such a weak, noisy digital signal, in many cases there's virtually no benefit in being closer to the broadcast source or having a better antenna. The signal level need only remain slightly above the pixelation/*cliff effect* threshold point for said optimal digital quality to ensue.
The above is not to say that a more sensitive replacement antenna (i.e., one with a greater gain value) that has better resonance on the channels/frequencies being tested will not result in stronger signals for a television's receiver and thus, perhaps, a greater number of available channels. Such an improved antenna may do just that. My point is simply this: Barring any significant packet loss, a weak digital television signal from a given broadcast source received through an inferior antenna can easily render the same level of digital quality at the receiver (the TV) that a better antenna nearer the same broadcast source will produce. Stated another way, both the inferior antenna with its weak signal and the better antenna with its stronger signal should render indistinguishable video and audio quality from the same broadcast stream. Drop-out periods, pixelations and screen freezes will only happen when a signal dips below the minimum threshold (cliff effect). Clear TV indoor antennas are merely conductive materials cut to length. The false assertions and misleading characterizations in the company's promotional ads are why I personally consider their marketing methods scammish.
@@tonysreviews no problem, I live less than 2miles from a TV cable company where they have their satellite setup, u think I can pick up channels from there or it don't work that way?
You get people don't know that earlier tvs from the 50s up to the 1990s came with an antenna. They are still advertising this product and idiots are still buying it. Once they see how crappy it works they go back to cable anx stay there. Just use a paper clip in the antenna jack to see if there are any channels in the area. If there aren't any then maybevyou need cable.
I bought one and tried it on three TVS in my house. I normally use a cheap 15 foot roof aerial but I thought I could use this camping. After scanning it failed to get any channels at all. Took the bedroom tv to the park and plugged in at the picnic area thinking It just wont work at my house. Scanned and got nothing. "WAKE UP AMERICA" The power of advertising is bending you over again and again. It could be a river rock but the nice people on TV says its an antenna. Had to pay to return ship and then they still did not refund me. Had to get the credit card company to take the money back.
Thanks for the insight and comment. It seems from reading other comments that the antenna does not work very well unless you are close to a broadcast antenna. Hopefully people read your comment too here and be careful about making this purchase. Thanks again!
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Very cool, woild like to get that too for clear TV, thanks for sharing! Left a Like 98 and new friend here! 🌞☺️👈👍
I like your lights in the background. Very cool
You provided us with real world product testing with real results. Thanks for testing out the antenna.
Jeff you would know! Thanks for the best compliment that I know you give. Appreciate it!! It’s how you do it.
Tony, thank you for your continuing love, energy, effort and passion for these reviews. I hope they are helping others receive good quality products for their money or saving them from the head ache of getting garbage products that don't do what they say they do.
You're awesome!
Dee thank you for recognizing what I am doing. I really enjoying opening all these packages and checking them out. So it a labor of love for sure! Always means so much from you!
a very good idea sir thank you for sharing this,god bless to you and ur family
You are so nice to stop in and watch. Thanks so so much!
I loved this review Tony. Excellent product. Hello to your fur crew this morning
Love your review
clear tv 4k what a saver for budget this is awesome
Thank you my dear!
Nice review thank you for sharing this kind of clear tv antena
i just bought one for 10 dollars it works great i get at least 100 channels ,just a note it only worked on my insignia tv, not my newer Samsung tv
Thanks Tony
wow , excellent review, thanks
great information review for this product it is soo helpful and the product is so cool
WOW..I LIKE THAT BOSS
This antenna works great
Thanks Dorothy!
Great review . Thanks for sharing it.
The hardest part of this was realizing that your TV and mine have two different set ups. Once I figured out what I was doing I was golden 💞
Great tip! Thank you Natalie!
nice review, this will help a lot
Thanks for the tips handsome!👍
Thank you Nikki! 😁
I love you Grandson thank you Sixty seven thumbs up.
Mommy you are the prettiest and the sweetest! I love you!
Wonderful this lake in the middle of the greenery, excellent place to enjoy a little relaxation
Thank you friend!
Hello Tonny,thank you for explaining
Very convinsing review.I like how talk and present the item.more power to your channel more reviews to come.
Kiko TV thank you for the nicest comment! So cool!
good thing to know ..thanks for sharing
What kind of disgusting psychopath has carpet in their bathroom? 🤢🤮
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Very nice 👍
Thank you!!
Good review tony! I’ve always wondered how these antennas performed now I know lol
HORRORDIGEST thanks so much!!
Stan, that’s not really that bad considering how small it is. I would buy one for the kids room.
Great idea Stan! For real. Thanks for the insight and idea! 😊
@@tonysreviews I got the RCA antenna from Walmart and got 16 HD channels for my mother and 4 analogue channels too. The antenna I think was around $30CAD.
you did a great review on this i would recommend this to my hubby.
OMG Aileen thank you!! Appreciate all you do! ❤️
Great review
So nice of you!!
Good Morning! Pretty good for how small it is. Great review!
Sin City Soap and Candles thank you !!
Very cool TV antenna.. thanks for sharing..
Hahaha 😁 your a little bit funny 😂 great video Tony thanks
wow great review excellent products.
Wow nice
Jane channel hello and thank you!😊
I saw the commercial ad about this Clear TV antenna and i was curious because it suggested it was better than cable TV. So i decided to check out some sneak preview RUclips videos and i got to say i read the comments and its seems to be no different than the antenna i already have. It doesnt replace cable TV. It only add more regular digital TV channels and thats on a good day without lag. I repeat its not Cable TV. Just an expansion of regular TV. Good news is there are alternatives to cable. That you would have to research but clearly this is not it.
You are right about this. It’s just a basic antenna. Nothing special. Not sure why the commercial hypes this up so much. Clear TV 4K HD and all that. It makes it sound like a free cable stream.
Clear TV antenna can pick up channels depending where you live.
+Jacob Tennyson thank you Jacob for the insight. Have a great week!
Like 13! How are you Tony? Congrats on passing 2k!!! Great job! I need one of those! I might get more channels in NY! Great Halloween costume too! Lol! Have a great weekend! Take care till next time!😎👍❤️
Animal Papa yes you would get a lot more channels! Thanks AP for being one of my best YT friends ever! 😎
Your very welcome! Your one of my best RUclips friends too! Take care my friend!😎👍🙏
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great review.thanks
+OFW ADaLiM nEtH thank you so much!!
I need one of those, clear Tv looks like perfect for my Tv.haha flash it in the toilet 🚽
Hi ma'am pasyal ka sa bahay ko.
Hii Tony very good video dr friend 👍
Fair review..
Love Tony I don't buy unless you
Say it's good
Nice content so cool.
Thanks for the visit
What's up brother bradda first time here wonderful channel thanks for sharing this video
Hello Tony...I love these for in the city but Im half in the country and I don't get any channels maybe one lol...im about 4 miles from an antenna on the mountain, but I even added one on the roof and I get 18 channels from Asia and maybe 5 from here....but yeah in the city downtown they are great 🙂
Hey I just saw this Val! Thanks for watching and all the insight. I am always wondering how antennas do in different places. Those Asian channels must broadcast some heavy duty waves.
@@tonysreviews Hi Tony....yeah I love them, so my friend Chris (Reviews on this and that) he got one in Michigan and he gets about 60 channels great ones...me being half country I had to get internet television streaming but it definitely is a great idea :)
Awesome video liked keep up the good work and stay connected plus sorry for the disturbance 🙏🏼
Ali 22 thank you!!😊
Nice review my friend, I hate to tell you but my antenna gets about 57 channels, mainly because I live in town, cheers buddy
Ahhh man! I want 57 channels!! Thanks for watching!
@@tonysreviews Btw, there is actually an app that will give you all of your local channels for free just like an antenna, I should be reviewing it soon for the Firestick..
Excellent product. And something I can speak intelligently about. All television stations are under government mandate to broadcast over the air signal as well as providing signal to other entities such as Xfinity, dish , direct, ECT.
The beauty about over the air digital signal you either recieve it or you don't. The artifacts that you speak of are a result of db loss in satellite signal. You may find a little bit better reception if the antenna is parallel to the ground ..that is if they fold all the way down. I hope I helped just a bit. I also pray you are well in the great white north. Blessings be upon you.
For real, I bet a lot of people have read your words and made a better decision. Thanks so much STF!
@@tonysreviews Thank you for the kind words.
Did you know your tv probably has 3 tuners in it ..the most important tuner is the quam tuner. It tunes high frequency signal used in cable systems. If your in a large nieborhood there's a tremendous amount of signal leakage that can be tuned into your tv
This is really cool! isnt?
LUCHIE GARDA thank you!!😊
How long is the cable?
It is about 6 foot long. Thank you!
Okay I agree it’s not that many more channels buts it’s cool u got additional 4 .
Delightful_Dawn you are so kind! Thanks for watching! Happy New Year!
I got 28 crystal clear channels I am really surprised,
That is excellent!
Good stuff, stopped by to show support.
Hello tonny’s very nice review thank you for sharing I’m your new friend here
In my opinion, Clear TV promotional ads are intentionally misleading. To begin with, the term "digital antenna" is false. A Television antenna is essentially a piece of metal (or an array
of pieces of metal) cut to lengths that will capture radio signals within a certain frequency range (or multiple frequency ranges) of the RF spectrum. There is absolutely nothing about a receiving antenna that distinguishes whether an RF signal is digital or analog, much less that can favor a digital signal. By their use of the term "digital antenna" as a selling point, Clear TV is deceptively asserting falsehood in effort to convince potential customers of an advantage that doesn't exist. Likewise, the company's assertion that their antenna products are "4K Ready" is more of the same. An antenna simply cannot distinguish or provide tailored benefit to a 4K digital signal. To the antenna, an RF signal is merely electromagnetic energy on a particular frequency. Through such deceptive claims, the manufacturer of Clear TV antenna products has been manipulating folks for years into purchasing their indoor antenna devices. Please understand that I'm not suggesting those products will not serve as functional indoor television antennas. I'm saying that the company knowingly pitches their mostly-nothing-special products through hypeful mischaracterizations and false assertions. And I call that scamming.
Please realize that receiving antennas in and of themselves do not possess the capability to process, decompress, or assemble signal data. That is, of course, unless one of them happens to
be equipped with digital processing circuitry and appropriate firmware (which would provide a separate function from that of the antenna itself). That said, digital signal decoding/processing is neither the role nor the function of a stand-alone receiving antenna. Instead, and specifically in the case of a digital television, it's a function performed by the receiver's digital decoder circuitry (i.e., its binary processing stage) in conjunction with specialized onboard firmware, which are both unrelated to the function of a connected antenna beyond its signal source facilitation.
I won't spend much time on the further manipulations contained in Clear TV's ad promotions, such as the false but persistent implication that their antenna products may somehow facilitate
cable or other pay-tv programming reception. Such a feat would of course be impossible. I'll simply say that in my opinion Clear TV's ad promotions have been replete with false statements and manipulative comments seemingly structured to enhance the company's bottom line. Besides the deception in advertising, in my view Clear TV antenna products are simply unremarkable. Their benefits can easily be duplicated (or even surpassed) by combining around 30 minutes of time, a few feet of copper wire, some duct tape, a sheet of cardboard, rigid plastic, plexiglass, or plywood, and a short piece of coaxial cable or some 300 ohm twin-lead with an appropriate RF connector.
Lastly, it is important to understand that when comparing any two indoor television antennas the digital signal reception quality from them should seem virtually identical as long as the
digital binary streams (i.e., all of the 1's and 0's) are fully detected by the device's decoder stage. Generally, a digital television's RF receiver will pass the stream data to the decoder stage where, as long as the signal's integrity remains intact, decoding will occur just as efficiently as if the data came directly from a DVD disk or other local media source. This means that a weak digital television signal, whose reception quality would appear snowy (i.e., noisy) if it were an analog signal, can produce identically superb quality to that experienced when viewing the same data stream from a local DVD disk. That is to say, with digital broadcast television, a weak (and noisy) signal should play on your screen at DVD quality. In other words, since a digital television can often interpret all of the 1's and 0's superimposed on such a weak, noisy digital signal, in many cases there's virtually no benefit in being closer to the broadcast source or having a better antenna. The signal level need only remain slightly above the pixelation/*cliff effect* threshold point for said optimal digital quality to ensue.
The above is not to say that a more sensitive replacement antenna (i.e., one with a greater gain value) that has better resonance on the channels/frequencies being tested will not result in stronger signals for a television's receiver and thus, perhaps, a greater number of available channels. Such an improved antenna may do just that. My point is simply this: Barring any significant packet loss, a weak digital television signal from a given broadcast source received through an inferior antenna can easily render the same level of digital quality at the receiver (the TV) that a better antenna nearer the same broadcast source will produce. Stated another way, both the inferior antenna with its weak signal and the better antenna with its stronger signal should render indistinguishable video and audio quality from the same broadcast stream. Drop-out periods, pixelations and screen freezes will only happen when a signal dips below the minimum threshold (cliff effect).
Clear TV indoor antennas are merely conductive materials cut to length. The false assertions and misleading characterizations in the company's promotional ads are why I personally consider their marketing methods scammish.
xallarap99 excellent and well written insight to how these things work. Thank you much. 😊
@@tonysreviews You're most welcome.
That is cool.
Can this work in the Bahamas?
+entertainment vidz yes, it works anywhere there is TV broadcast. Thanks for watching! Have a great week!!
@@tonysreviews no problem, I live less than 2miles from a TV cable company where they have their satellite setup, u think I can pick up channels from there or it don't work that way?
My no work said no signal
great review my friend, likedd
Much appreciated DT!!
You look like teletabes Tony when you put the anthena on your head hahahahha but I love the review Tony nice one
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nice tv goo review!:)
You are the best! Salamat!!
Awesome review tony is it work here in the philippines?like it so cute.😊😉
+Stella shine &kids thank you for being so nice all the time. 😊
Thank you too for being a nice person to us.stay humble and friendly to everybody.God bless always😊
Love that Stella! ❤️
Like it
You get people don't know that earlier tvs from the 50s up to the 1990s came with an antenna. They are still advertising this product and idiots are still buying it. Once they see how crappy it works they go back to cable anx stay there. Just use a paper clip in the antenna jack to see if there are any channels in the area. If there aren't any then maybevyou need cable.
Yes this thing is horrible if you don’t live close to the signal.
Congratulations. Its good enough for most old people who just want to watch the news and save money.
+Lola beki thank you! So glad you appreciate the information! 😊
Aqui no Brasil não tem esse aparelho
Thank you for sharing such a great review like always that Clear TV Premium great technology have a great day 👌👍
Ranks that is a super nice comment! Thank you! Too kind!
Ok be BOT ready then 🤗
Thank you so much miss Beauty of my life! ❤️
I bought one and tried it on three TVS in my house. I normally use a cheap 15 foot roof aerial but I thought I could use this camping. After scanning it failed to get any channels at all. Took the bedroom tv to the park and plugged in at the picnic area thinking It just wont work at my house. Scanned and got nothing. "WAKE UP AMERICA" The power of advertising is bending you over again and again. It could be a river rock but the nice people on TV says its an antenna. Had to pay to return ship and then they still did not refund me. Had to get the credit card company to take the money back.
Thanks for the insight and comment. It seems from reading other comments that the antenna does not work very well unless you are close to a broadcast antenna.
Hopefully people read your comment too here and be careful about making this purchase.
Thanks again!
Hi Tony. New friend here. Ty for sharing your videos and information. Reviews are absotively appreciated. Following back appreciated.
Skywatcher Sandra hello thank you!!😊
Is that applicable to any kind of tv?
Yes it works on most TVs. Thank you for your comment!
Hi sir
Hello brother shout out
Okay stop throwing the instructions down the toilet you need them 😄
Hahahaha!! I’m laughing cause you are right Queen Helen! Thank you!!
Who needs paperwork humph.
My thoughts exactly! ❤️Thank you for agreeing with me! 😅
my antenna at home takes more channels than that little piece of junk it takes 31 Channel you only get but seven
I agree. It’s not very good in my opinion.
I got 18 channels
We’re are you these days
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アメショーのクレア/Claire the cat oh wow! Thank you!! Happy New Year!!
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Rave party in the restroom?
Questions Answers I am always the guest of honor. Haha! I’m also the bouncer in case crap gets out of hand! 😅
Aqui no Brasil não tem este aparelho
Obrigado!