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The Philips Rabbit Ears Indoor TV Antenna offers superior reception of VHF and UHF signals, delivering uncompressed 1080p and 4K-ready picture quality. Featuring a weighted base for stability and universal compatibility with all HDTVs, it provides free local channels like CBS, NBC, and Fox without monthly fees. Includes a 5ft coaxial cable and backed by a limited lifetime warranty with U.S.-based support.
Brand Name | PHILIPS |
Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 7.5 x 8.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SDV8201B/27 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Traditional Rabbit Ear |
Special Features | Full HD, Passive, Low Profile, default_no_selection_value, Broadcast, Dipole |
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
K**N
Solid inexpensive indoor antenna for stations less than 20 miles away with few obstructions
For what this inexpensive little Rabbit Ears antenna is, it does a pretty darn good job. This antenna is well constructed and is intelligently designed so it can be wall mounted as well as sit on a table or the TV. There is a YouTube reviewer called the Antenna Man who tested and recommends this.All of my local station's transmitters are within a 20-mile radius of my home and have few obstructions in the way, so this antenna is a good fit. It picks them all up. It took a little fiddling to find the best location for this and which way the antenna should be pointed, but once I did it worked just fine. I would not expect it to work nearly as well if the transmitters were further away or there were obstructions like hills or several buildings in the way. Keep that in mind when purchasing.There is a site called Antennas Direct that has a feature telling you what transmitters are in your area, where they are located in relation to you, and how strong the signal should be that can help you figure this out.
L**Y
Rabbit ears!
Antenna Man is spot on on this set of old school rabbit ears! Love it! Getting good reception in N. Denver indoors. Love the old school configuration and adjustable uhf/vhf antennas.Note that the coax cable is attached, and in the thin/short side but totally adequate.For the money, it's working great! Better than the flat I was using by far.
M**O
Great rabbit ears
Cheap and works great, picked up 57 channels, some not coming in wonderfully, but most have pretty solid picture, especially considering how old so much of the content is on some stations. It also supports NextGen(ATSC 3.0), though from what I've read most are dragging their feet about implementation of it.Knocking one star off for the built in cable. I would have been fine paying extra for an included cable that is removable. It works, and luckily was long enough that it could reach where I wanted to put it, but it's also quite thin, so may not be great at shielding EMI/RFI for some people.
M**L
Excellent, plug-n-play indoor TV antenna!!
Excellent product!! Ordered last night and already am enjoying its performance. I recently "Cut the Cord" with my Cable provider and decided to get a internet cable modem/ wi-fi and streaming service. My wife was upset about not getting any of our local channels. Thanks to this little antenna unit ,I get all my local channels along with some others. Folks, this antenna was exactly what I needed. Looked at a lot of "indoor" antenna types/brands and glad i didn't waste my money on a more expensive unit.
P**3
Good signal, but a bit cheap.
The old saying is that you get what you pay for. I bought this mostly just to see if something like this could work in my area and well, it does. I must've adjusted one side of the telescopic dipoles a little too much after 20mins, though. One side is wonky and it looks almost like it could break if I try to adjust it too much more. I would get a different antenna, personally, but this is...fine, I guess. The back of the antenna has its own crumby cable that can't be swapped out. It's made to just go into the TV the moment you get it. I wanted to use an RG6 coaxial cable directly plugged into its back, but nope. It should have a detachable cable for the back, but it doesn't, and that's frustrating. If you want it far from the TV, which you need sometimes, you need to buy coaxial cable adapters to attach another longer cable. Depends on whether you want to deal with that or not.
W**L
Set up with tablo
So to be fair I’m going to have to state this before I explain my rating. I had one of those “flat HD” antennas that I was trying to set up for my tablo TV that I put inside an outdoor closet. The HD unit didn’t pick up some stations. But boy did this one do a great job and gave us crisp picture quality. To be fair though I am using this outside cause my tablo TV system is in the outside closet. The way I hooked it up is connected the tablo to a light socket plug adapter then connected the antenna and put it out on the patio. Even with a lot of buildings and trees I got great reception.
B**L
Best antenna you can get, at a fraction of the price of the more expensive versions that are lame.
Finally. I don't usually leave reviews, but this thing is awesome. I've been through several much more expensive antennas, and they all sucked. This inexpensive, simple little device outperformed them all straight out of the box. Even before I did the channel scan, it was picking up channels the others couldn't. Don't hesitate, just give it a shot, you won't regret it.
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