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233 of 236 people found the following review helpful.
Rare: Better Indoor TV Antenna!
By J_Onyx
I am part of a little group of friends who are gadget enthusiasts. One of us was a cable TV technician for 20 years, before that a TV repairman who installed tower TV antenna systems. We find that the best indoor antennas tend to be inexpensive, in regards to $14 tops. There are a lot of manufacturers and merchants who sells goods at retail of “Amazing digital” indoor antennas that prove to be rubbish and cost up to $130. We have tested dozens and in the end end up still recommending $4 RCA units sold by stores like Family Dollar and Dollar General. My favored has been a no brand flat antenna made in China, sold by Big Lots for $14. With I pick up 9 to 11 digital & HD channels.
59 of 61 persons found the following review helpful.
Perfect – Simple, Effective, Great Service
By stewms32
We ditched our cable last year for OTA signals and already had two antennas (purchased at the Blue and Yellow store) when I ordered the Mohu Leaf. The shipping was fabulously fast, the package was very simple, and the product installed in 5 seconds. Instantly, we went from receiving 15 channels with our former antenna to receiving 23 channels with the Mohu Leaf. I’m glad I took the risk and tried it out…now my wife may be happy we get ABC again
Honestly, if you’re looking for an antenna, this is the one to go with. It’s more lowpriced than the ones at huge merchants who sells goods at retail and it surpasses them. What else may you ask for? Oh yeah, the client service is great. I personally spoke with the President of the company when I called to ask with regards to the product before ordering.
Don’t waste your time and cash (like I did) thinking huge merchants who sells goods at retail have the better option.
46 of 49 humans found the following review helpful.
Raised Lazarus from the dead!
By Monsoon Mike
I live in the middle of nowhere. About 70 miles either way to the nearest broadcast antenna and amidst two mountains. Getting any over-the-air stations with an outdoor antenna is challenge enough, let alone an indoor antenna. I was frustrated that my satellite company didn’t carry those cool new sub-channels a heap of of the stations now have, like Antenna TV, so, short of climbing on my dangerous roof to give an antenna a whirl only to be in all likelihood disappointed, I tried in regards to 5 dissimilar amplified indoor antennas that all raved how great they were. Not a single station. Zero. Zip. I had lost all hope that signals even existed in my remote valley. Websites like “antenna web” agreed. “No signals available in my area.” That is until I read the reviews when it comes to the Mohu. It seemed too good to be true, but I am an electronics geek and like experimenting. service is GREAT and the guy gave me tips for placement of the antenna upstairs near a window, etc. So the antenna comes the other day. I was expecting my general “ZERO CHANNELS FOUND” message. I walked out of the room while it was scanning and come back in and there’s Antenna TV playing. I almost passed out cold on the floor. This little paper-thin thing managed to get the Antenna TV affiliate from 70 miles away at my house among mountains. I moved the thing to the other window and got another 2 channels from another city 70 miles in the “other” direction. If you get enjoyment from Bible stories, you’ll be grateful for this analogy: this thing may raise Lazarus from the dead! LOL I actually thought no signals existed in my valley after attempting antenna after antenna. How this thing works, I have no idea, but I’m looking forward to buying a cheap little amplifier and plugging it in and seeing if I get even more channels. Great product which does the unthinkable. Great client service. And made in the USA. Now that must say something. Every other antenna I tried was of course made in China.
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