TV Antenna for HD Smart TV Indoor,1000+ Miles Range Digital Outdoor TV Antenna for Free Local Channels, Supports 8K/4K/1080P,33ft Coax Cable

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Product Features

Free Local Channels: Say goodbye to monthly cable bills (save up to $2,500 per year!). This TV antenna lets you watch crystal-clear HDTV channels for free. Enjoy popular local networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, ION, and HSN. It easily connects to your device for a seamless viewing experience. You don't need a cable subscription. Simply scan for channels to watch news, kids' shows, live sports, and more. Pro Tip: Before scanning, check available channels in your area on the DTV.gov map for the best experience

Say Goodbye to Signal Dropouts: Our local channel TV antenna features the latest digital signal processing chip and dual signal boosters. It covers over 1000 miles of coverage for a 360° all-around reception. This design optimizes signal transmission and avoids interference, ensuring stable and clear reception even when far away from broadcast towers

Easy and quick installation: This digital TV antenna installs in just two steps, no tools required: ? Connect the coaxial cable to the "ANT IN" or "CABLE IN" port on your TV. ? For HDTVs with built-in digital tuners, configure and scan channels directly. For traditional TVs, connect and scan using a digital set-top box

Tips for using antenna:If some channels are missing, try turning the antenna 10 or 20 degrees in either direction to avoid reflection or move the antenna, and then re-scan the channel.The picture or sound freezes while I am watching a channel, or there are box weak or intermittent signal. Try moving the antenna to a different location or aiming it in the direction ofthe broadcast tower for that channel, and then re-scan the channel


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