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The GE Traditional Rabbit Ears Indoor TV Antenna features 15-inch extendable dipoles and a circular loop for superior VHF and UHF reception. It delivers uncompressed 1080P HD and is 4K ready, supporting over 100 channels within a 15-foot range. Compatible with all TV brands and smart TVs, this compact, black tabletop antenna offers an easy setup and is backed by a limited-lifetime warranty, making it the perfect cable-free solution for premium local TV viewing.
| ASIN | B000EIMKYC |
| AntennaDescription | Television |
| Best Sellers Rank | #348 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | GE |
| Built-In Media | Omnidirectional Tv Antenna |
| Color | Traditional Rabbit Ear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,585) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030878336765 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Item Type Name | TV Antenna |
| Item Weight | 8.64 ounces |
| Manufacturer | GE |
| Maximum Range | 15 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 100 |
| UPC | 030878336765 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited-Lifetime Warranty |
I**E
Very good
I already had one of these antennas on my TV. I needed one more antenna for a new VCR player. The antennas work beautiful. Don't have to spend a lot of money to get good pictures on tv. Very simple to attach pieces together. This antenna works on older models of Smart TV and other TV's. I have one working with a older model VCR. Price was reasonable. Update on this antenna I just purchased one more of these antennas for another TV in living room 40" smart tv so I own total of three. The price was still the same reasonable. These antennas are so easy to install the picture is very clear. All my channels are working.
I**E
Great antenna. Expensive is not always better.
We replaced our $30 flat antenna with these $10 rabbit ears and they work just as good. Plus it’s not an eyesore on our wall. This antenna could pick up 37 channels- ABC, NBC, PBS, CBS, FOX, CW some Spanish like Univision and telemundo some independents, and some old tv/sitcom channels like me tv, this tv, escape, grit tv, Cozi tv. Pretty happy with the results. However it does need Adjusting at times when it’s windy or heavy rain but this is completely normal for all antennas. Picture is great but this is not because of the antenna. It depends what picture the stations are giving off as there is no such thing as an hd antenna. Remember as they say location location location. If your 30 miles or less from broadcast source you’ll probably get good results with this antenna. However 40 miles or more you might need and amplifier or outdoor antenna. Very happy now we can watch shows on prime video and use this antenna for live tv.
T**L
Was not happy with the product did not work for me
I purchased this antenna from Amazon in hopes that I would get more channels than what I was getting currently and I did not get any more channels than what I currently already had. Actually, I got less channels for me. The antenna did not work and I was not satisfied with product
H**H
Works
Works, just what it says it does. OTA indoor antenna. Outdoor is much better, with this I can pick up 8 stations. If you can mount an outdoor one at your place, depending on location you could probably get 20 or more channels like people say, but where I'm located this indoor antenna gives me 8 stations. 1080i works fine, does its job for $10 can't complain. You get what you pay for.
F**L
Great, but no ABC
I've bought 2 of these, and have used them in Hoboken, NJ with direct line of sight to the Freedom Tower, Empire State Building, etc. You could not get a more direct broadcast signal. Have also used this in Brooklyn Heights, NY. So, two very good locations. Antenna is easy to install and works just fine, HOWEVER, in neither location and with neither antenna (and neither box/tv) have I been able to tune in ABC. It seems like ABC must be doing something different with their digital broadcast. I haven't figured it out in three years. (Admittedly, I haven't tried THAT hard, but I'm generally decent with all this type of thing.) So, I don't know if it's the antenna or ABC. I lean toward ABC. Anyway, FYI.
K**R
Not that great for my application
I decided to try this antenna to try and get better reception on my elusive VHF (physical channel 10) station that has been giving me fits lately. I had recently switched to a Winegard 5500a, which worked fine with the two stations that are physically on UHF but despite my signal quality showing 83%, that VHF station constantly broke up and pixilated, to the point where it becomes unwatchable. Well, even trying combinations of inline amps and an FM trap to filter that out, it's still pretty awful. But it gets the UHF stations fine (these are Terre Haute IN affiliates and the towers are literally clustered on a few acres south of town so the distance is virtually the same). So now it's time to try something else...probably such as just reinstalling the rooftop antenna the Mother Nature removed awhile back. Bottom line, it didn't work for me, but it might work for you...and at the price point, it's worth a try.
S**?
Understand what antenna YOU need!
I had bought a couple of the round "digital" antennas before doing enough research to understand what I really needed. If your favorite local channels are 14 and up (UHF), and you are in a reasonable distance, then most of the antennas sold on here will work for you. If you are like me and want a specific channel that happens to be VHF, then you need to understand the distance from their tower and the wavelength size - all easily found online, if you google the channel and how to get over the air. In my case, I wanted channel 9, a VHF (channels 2-13), and it had a 30" wavelength... so I started looking to see if I could use something other than the massive antenna that looks like one is trying to communicate with aliens. I found out that a larger set of rabbit ears could world better, so I bought this set. It still took a bit of maneuvering, to get the right spot, but worked... honestly, it was a complete accident - after not being able to get the channel, I had left this one on the top of my TV, and the next morning I came in to see that they had fallen back against the wall. It just so happened that I turned the TV on, before I went to straighten the antenna, and my channel work 😳😳. So I didnt touch it... a few days later i came home and it had fallen behind my TV, and sure enough my channel didnt work - I replaced it into the leaning position it was when it worked, and magically, my channel worked again. Pure rocket science, lol. Moral of the story, do a little bit of nerdy leg work before you just buy something, unless you are getting a rooftop one that will communicate with Mars.. Good luck!
L**S
Works well.... For a few days.
Looked all over for a conventional set of Rabitt Ears antenna and this was as close as I could find. The setup seemed to work well in the first few days but started to get loose on the adjustable base. The two arms flop when moved and won't stay in place. Had two sets in use for less than three months. Very disappointed Can't find a decent indoor antenna. Looks like I will be mounting an omni-directional outdoor antenna and using the existing cable set up to distribute the signal to all the TVs we have in the house.
A**M
Con esta antena puedo ver canales en tv abierta sin necesidad de colocar a tena aérea
I**T
I just love these. Ditched the cable company and get the basic channels. Perfect antenna!!
N**C
fait la job!!
A**M
Buena
A**R
I had to adjust it constantly to get a signal. Go with a different of one.
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