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Mohu Leaf 30 Indoor TV Antenna, 40 Mile-Range, UHF/VHF Multi-directional, Original Paper-Thin, 10 ft. Detachable Coaxial Cable, Reversible, Paintable, 4K-Ready HDTV, MH-110583

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Style: Leaf 30
Antenna Television
Brand Mohu
Color Reversible White / Black
Impedance 75 Ohm
Maximum Range 211200 Feet
Product Dimensions 11.5"L x 0.04"W x 10"H
UPC 854449004088
Manufacturer Mohu
Number of Channels 1
Global Trade Identification Number 00854449004088

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  • Watch free HDTV for life. Receive TV signals 40-miles from the broadcast towers in full 1080 HD without a cable or satellite subscription including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, Fox, Univision, and many more.
  • UHF/Hi-VHF multi-directional elements are reversible and designed to blend with your home decor. Hang on your wall or in a window for the best performance. Obstructions unrelated to products performance can affect reception. Every location is unique in terms of local terrain, foliage, and where the antenna is installed may affect your TV signals.
  • The included 10 ft. detachable coaxial cable, hooks & loop tabs and push pins allows for easy installation and is perfect for city and suburban homes, dorm rooms, workshops, RVs…take this efficient antenna just about anywhere you go.
  • Mohu Leaf 30 antenna leads the cord cutting revolution and continues to be the best performing, most popular flat antenna on the market. Modeled after an innovative, discrete mud flap antenna designed for the U.S. military.

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Mohu makes watching TV ridiculously easy! In 2011, we developed the first paper-thin indoor TV antenna, the Leaf, and the rest is history. Broadcast TV is free to everyone. With the rising costs from cable providers and streaming services, it is more important than ever that you know you could watch networks like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, The CW, Univision, and many more, in Full HD 1080 with 5.1 Surround Sound – all for free! And… you don’t need Internet or Wi-Fi service to watch with a Mohu Leaf antenna.

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Price no data no data $48.99 $41.99 $69.99
Range 30-Mile 40-Mile 60-Mile 60-Mile 65-Mile
Coaxial Cable Included 12 feet 12 feet 12 feet 12 feet 12 feet
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Includes In-Line Amplifier no data no data no data no data
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Reversible Use the Black or White Side
Includes Hardware to Hang on the Wall or in the Window
UHD 4K 8K Ready and NextGen TV Compatible

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Mohu Leaf 30 antenna in living room setting and antenna is on a wall

What makes Mohu so easy, reliable and affordable? Our antennas are so simplified that anyone can use them. You can mount a Mohu antenna anywhere. In minutes, you’re tuned in to your favorite programs in high definition, straight from the source.

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Brand Name ‎Mohu
Item Weight ‎7 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎0.04 x 11.5 x 10 inches
Item model number ‎MH-110583
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Color Name ‎Reversible White / Black
Special Features ‎Multidirectional, Full HD, Passive, Low Profile, Dual Band, Wall Mount
Impedance ‎75 Ohm

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ASIN B004QK7HI8
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Best Sellers Rank #743 in TV Antennas
Date First Available March 4, 2011

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    Mohu Leaf 30 is the award-winning digital antenna that jumpstarted the cord cutting revolution. Launched in 2011, Leaf 30 established the trend of paper-thin antennas with many others striving to achieve the same high-performance quality and design. It’s the first and continues to be the top-rated and most popular indoor antennas available. The antenna design is based on the same technology designed and developed for the U.S. Military. We are proud of our military connection, and it is evident in our design, quality, and stability. Leaf 30 lets you enjoy over-the-air networks in your area without a cable or satellite subscription and monthly fee. And because over-the-air broadcasts are uncompressed, you will experience the clearest picture quality possible with the Leaf 30. Now tested to reach up to a 40-mile radius and includes a high performance 10 ft. detachable coaxial cable, giving users the flexibility to place the antenna much higher on a wall or close to a window for optimal reception.


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    Customers find the TV antenna works well and is easy to set up, with one mentioning it works even after being run over. The antenna receives 40 over-the-air broadcast channels and provides crystal clear HD pictures, while being lightweight and taking up less space than other models. While some customers report excellent signal, others experience spotty reception. Customers consider it good value for money, noting it saves them monthly TV payments.

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    3,928 customers mention "Functionality"3,230 positive698 negative

    Customers find that the antenna works amazingly well, with one customer noting that it performs effectively even when run over.

    "...All in all, I am incredibly surprised at the functionality of this leaf antenna. It outperformed my expectations and am very happy with it...." Read more

    "...In summary, would I recommend the Leaf? Well, yes and no. It was a fine product and did perform as advertised, but at the end of the day, I had..." Read more

    "...Not only does this antenna work well but it is so easy to attach to a window or a wall since it is laminated and lightweight...." Read more

    "...In summation, the Leaf indoor TV antenna works amazingly well, and I wholeheartedly recommend it for free over-the-air TV reception, like God and..." Read more

    2,661 customers mention "Channels"2,117 positive544 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the antenna's channel reception, receiving about 25 HD channels and all local channels clearly.

    "...I also get quite a few channels in High Def. There is only one VHF channel in my area, but I get that one at 100% with the Amp I'm using...." Read more

    "...location to test that outcome, its current location has yielded a full twenty channels with 95%+ good reliable reception...." Read more

    "...Many different ways to watch. Only 1 user at a time can be logged-in, though...." Read more

    "...(temporarily taped) where I received the best signal and the most channels...." Read more

    1,637 customers mention "Ease of installation"1,545 positive92 negative

    Customers find the TV antenna easy to install and mount, particularly noting that it's simple to connect and staple to the wall.

    "...The product is very easy to use right out of the box...." Read more

    "...* Setup was very easy...." Read more

    "...The leaf can be mounted or taped to a wall, like an old-school FM antenna. It doesn't seem to care...." Read more

    "...Overall, I have to give Mohu to product a nice and "hang-able" antenna. Even if it is placed flat, it can still get decent reception...." Read more

    1,510 customers mention "Picture quality"1,406 positive104 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the TV antenna's picture quality, describing it as crystal clear HD and better than cable alternatives.

    "...The signal is so strong now, there is no pixelation and everything is pretty much looks HD without any signs of noise, which the RCA Amp couldn't do...." Read more

    "...I could not be happier! I was truly blown away by the quality of the image on the TV - cable (SD and HD somewhat) was so crappy compared to simple..." Read more

    "...which has a nice visual signal strength meter (scale of 0-100) with audible tone displayed on screen when..." Read more

    "...However, the ability to hang onto the wall, and look nice, that's a major improvement. Does it worth MSRP at forty?..." Read more

    1,175 customers mention "Value for money"919 positive256 negative

    Customers find the TV antenna offers good value for money, mentioning it saves them monthly TV payments.

    "...The big surprise: The cheap, inexpensive "rabbit ears" performed as well as the Wineguard and the Mohu Leaf...." Read more

    "...that more and more options are available for streaming at an affordable price...." Read more

    "...Otherwise, the Leaf is so worth the money spent. I don't miss cable at all. And I'm happy to find all these local stations I never got before." Read more

    "...It is very costly for what it is, as many have mentioned, it's a flat antenna and a four dollar coax cable...." Read more

    562 customers mention "Size"481 positive81 negative

    Customers appreciate the antenna's compact size, noting that it takes up less space, is lightweight, and portable.

    "...PROS: * The product is relatively small and doesn't stand out when affixed to my wall/ceiling. *..." Read more

    "...Being portable, the Leaf was adjustable to direction (even though an omnidirectional antenna, most still do better when aimed a little bit)...." Read more

    "...The thickness of the Leaf is another benefit, it is thin, slim and light. These characteristic really differentiate from others...." Read more

    "...so easy to attach to a window or a wall since it is laminated and lightweight...." Read more

    458 customers mention "Quality"324 positive134 negative

    Customers praise the antenna's construction, comparing it favorably to DirectTV HD and noting its high-quality RG6 cable, with one customer mentioning it's strong enough to pull a signal.

    "...Mediabridge product I've purchased from Amazon has always been of high quality (HDMI cables, etc.)...." Read more

    "...The information printed on the cable shows that it is a decent quality cable designed for hd-tv. The connector to the TV was my favourite piece...." Read more

    "...you wonder why your blender is made with plastic gearings and breaks in 3 years when your parents' blender from the 70's is still chugging along,..." Read more

    "...Pros: Exceptional build quality. Picks up weaker stations. Picks up a broad range of stations. Easily hidden...." Read more

    3,072 customers mention "Reception"2,018 positive1,054 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the antenna's reception, with some reporting excellent signal and good performance on 3 channels, while others experience spotty reception and complete loss of signal.

    "...I would consider both of these pretty good antennas and it would be a draw as to which one is better...." Read more

    "...The signal is so strong now, there is no pixelation and everything is pretty much looks HD without any signs of noise, which the RCA Amp couldn't do...." Read more

    "...Zero reception gray screen. If you are lucky enough to get it right, for god's sakes, stay the heck away from it...." Read more

    "...Since this is a simple antenna (no amplification, no moving pieces, just a thin metal sheet attached to a coax cable) and since this antenna was..." Read more

    Here's my unique placement of the Leaf antenna..
    5 out of 5 stars
    Here's my unique placement of the Leaf antenna..
    We all know it, but it's true, location is everything, especially if you're on the edge of receiving TV signals like I am. I wasn't expecting the Leaf to work that well - but it did. I did my research, and from the fcc website, it appeared I would get one station (two channels) as I was in the 'moderate' range for that. The other stations/channels had a 'low' signal possibility so I did not plan on receiving them. I was cutting my cable bill 'cold turkey' and if all I was going to get was 2 channels then so be it. The details: I live on the second floor (of a 2 story building) and watched/read the info on the mohu website about placing the leaf antenna (when it arrived) near a window as this was significantly important, particularly for those of us who live in the middle of nowhere. I have a newish (a year + old) Panasonic plasma HD TV and just want to get some TV if possible. When the Leaf antenna arrived, it is as simple as they say, you attach it to your TV antenna (coaxial plug) and then find the 'happy place' for the antenna. I moved the antenna around significantly, from the wall behind the TV to right on the window (temporarily taped) where I received the best signal and the most channels. I had low expectations, but still, I ended up getting 16 channels, when all I thought I'd get was 2! I could not be happier! I was truly blown away by the quality of the image on the TV - cable (SD and HD somewhat) was so crappy compared to simple broadcast signal - I had no idea! I'd never used a TV antenna before. Wow, what I didn't know was a lot. So, to try and provide a helpful review here - let me say this - it matters where you put your antenna. It matters how far you are from the TV towers, if you're pretty far away like I am, then every little thing does matter and will probably determine if you get a signal or not, or at least, the quality of signal. For the best signal, do not add coaxial cable between the antenna cable and your TV. The greater the distance the signal has to travel the worst the signal will be. I'm right on the verge of watching many stations, but with the right location for the antenna (and therefore the TV as well) I got pretty much everything I wanted. I did buy a signal amplifier, and for my set-up, it works very well. I got it at walmart. It's a GE TV signal amplifier model 33341, powered (you plug it in) simple, you plug the antenna into it and then run a coax cable (a short one preferrably) [Cat 6 or better] to your TV antenna input. That's it. I did multiple tests, and it increased my TVs signal strength of the channels by about 10% - which made a significant different BECAUSE I'm on the fringe of getting these stations. All in all, I am incredibly surprised at the functionality of this leaf antenna. It outperformed my expectations and am very happy with it. O, and this is kind of funny, but - well, the only way I could get all the channels was directly in front of the main window. So I originally taped the 'leaf' to the window till I found a better way. The problem was, when spring came and I wanted to open the windows, it would mess up the antenna, moving it. So I, the handy-woman that I am, taped the Mohu Leaf antenna to the top of a hardwood stick/pole and then inserted it into the large potted plant that is also right in front of the window. Perfect. Excellent signal, I can open windows without moving the antenna AND, if I want to turn the leaf antenna just a little to the left or right it just rotates on the stick in the dirt. (it's a rather large pot with lots of soil) It is really the best way so far. I might take a pic of it and post it - just in case it might help others in their tv/antenna set-up. It is fabulous and a bit humorous too. Looks like a rather large plant identifier card on a stick. lol I could only be happier, I suppose, if I had an antenna on the roof, so I could get that last station over yonder, that I can not, for the life of me, get in. Otherwise, the Leaf is so worth the money spent. I don't miss cable at all. And I'm happy to find all these local stations I never got before.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2013
      Style: Leaf 30Verified Purchase
      Like many people, I've been doing some reading about ditching cable and being able to solely subsist on over the air channels and get rid of the cable bill. I watch very little TV - mostly I'm into documentaries and what little TV I do watch is news. Obviously, turning off cable and going it alone with just an antenna I realize I'd lose all the cable TV news channels. But I wanted to at least do some testing to see what I'd be able to pull in.

      Also, being that I live in Florida on the coast, one of the other goals I had for this series of tests was to find a decent antenna to see exactly what channels I'd have access to in the event of a hurricane.

      Before I post results and conclusions of the tests, here is some information on what I've tested and with what devices:

      Antennas:

      I tested four:

      Mohu Sky HDTV Antenna

      The SKYHDT is designed to be mounted although it can easily be hung in a corner of a room or in an attic. My tests using it, to be fair to the antenna and to Mohu, were not done with the antenna mounted and no doubt better results will be obtained if that's the case. Other reviews here on Amazon can attest to that. My goal was to see how well it performed compared to the others and under similar conditions and from similar locations in my apartment.

      Winegard Company FL-5000 FlatWave HDTV Indoor Digital Flat Antenna - Made in USA

      Mohu Leaf Paper-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna - Made in USA

      The Wineguard and Mohu Leaf are very similar in design in that they are both flat and thin and can easily be hung from a wall or window.

      RCA Basic Indoor Antenna

      The RCA Indoor Antenna is your basic set of what we used to call "rabbit ears" as it has protruding dipoles.

      I tested these antennas using two TVs:

      LG 42LD450 42-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV

      Viore PLC7V96 (not purchased from Amazon)
      TELEVISION

      The LG is a standard 42 inch LCD TV and the Viore is a small portable - exactly the kind of TV you'd use if power goes out and your limited to battery operated devices.

      During testing, I didn't notice any difference in the ability of one TV to pull in more stations than the other which indicates I have functioning tuners in both for UHF and VHF. That's why you'll see only one set of results.

      When indicated during testing, I used the following coax cable to connect the TV to the antenna(s):

      Mediabridge Coaxial Digital Audio Video Cable - (50 Feet) - Triple Shielded, F-Pin to F-Pin with Easy Grip Connector Caps

      This is an excellent cable with solid connectors. It's a bit stiff which is to be expected. Any Mediabridge product I've purchased from Amazon has always been of high quality (HDMI cables, etc.).

      Note that the Wineguard antenna has a 15 foot cable that cannot be detached. In my testing I added the 50 foot Mediabridge as ultimately it had to perform using the 50 foot cable as the 15 foot cable simply wouldn't be long enough to reach my TV(s). The Mohu Leaf comes with a 6 foot antenna but again, I tested with the Mediabridge 50 foot cable for the same reason. The RCA antenna comes with a 6 foot cable as well (non detachable).

      Here are some somewhat surprising results.

      Although these tests only show 3 physical locations I experimented with various locations to find these three which yielded the best results overall. Like others I found that moving the antenna even just a foot or so could mean a big difference. Weather also influenced the results. One day I did some testing during a huge rainstorm and the number of channels dropped considerably.

      SkyHDTV:

      Outside - in front of my apartment: 30 channels (tested with included 30 foot cable)
      Inside - hung from south facing window: 25 channels (tested with included 30 foot cable)
      Inside - hung from the center of south wall: 25 channels (tested with included 30 foot cable)

      The SkyHDTV brought in more channels than the others, but I was surprised to find out that it didn't outperform the others by much and in fact, in some cases, depending on location it didn't outperform the other antennas at all. It's important to note as I've mentioned elsewhere that this antenna, by design should be mounted on a mast which I did not do - I merely wanted to test it against the others in the same exact conditions where I'd be using it. One other item to mention: the rubber gasket that is used to join the two of the halves of this antenna was not installed properly on the antenna I received. In fact, I consider it a defect on the unit I received. While I don't think it affected the antenna performance, I returned it solely because I realized that if indeed I ever did want to mount this antenna outside, the gasket wouldn't protect the insides of the unit. I don't see this as a reflection on the device, but simply as a problem with the unit I received. All in all I gave this antenna 5 stars as it did ultimately pull in more channels than the others and I suspect mounted on an mast would do even better.

      Winegard Company FL-5000 FlatWave HDTV Indoor Digital Flat Antenna:

      Outside - in front of my apartment: 25 channels (tested with included 15 foot cable)
      Inside - hung from south facing window: 25 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable and included 15 foot cable and connector)
      Inside - hung from the center of south wall: 25 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable and included 15 foot cable and connector)

      Mohu Leaf Paper-Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna:

      Outside - in front of my apartment: 25 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable)
      Inside - hung from south facing window: 27 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable)
      Inside - hung from the center of south wall: 25 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable)

      The Wineguard and the Mohu Leaf performed almost identically. I would say any difference in how many channels they pulled in is probably an anomaly. I would consider both of these pretty good antennas and it would be a draw as to which one is better. The one advantage of the Mohu over the Wineguard is that the Wineguard's 15 foot antenna cannot be detached - 15 feet is either a long enough for your purpose or - like what I had to resort to, you'll have to add a connector and more cable.

      RCA Basic Indoor Antenna:

      Outside - in front of my apartment: 24 channels
      Inside - placed in south facing window: 28 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable)
      Inside - hung from the center of the south wall: 25 channels (tested with Mediabridge 50 foot cable)

      The big surprise: The cheap, inexpensive "rabbit ears" performed as well as the Wineguard and the Mohu Leaf. I was nothing less than astonished to see these results. Of course, the aesthetics of the Mohu Leaf and the Wineguard are somewhat better as you can hang either of them on a wall or in a window and they are mostly unobtrusive. Since these "rabbit ears" sit very well behind a curtain on my south facing window and can't be seen, that's where it sits right now - and where I'll probably leave it.

      If you're looking for a cheap, simple solution to give you an antenna for a portable TV for a hurricane? You can't go wrong with the RCA Passive Indoor Antenna. I fully expected this antenna to be subpar, but in retrospect I'm glad I got one to test. I'll be keeping it. I also wound up keeping the Mohu Leaf and sent back the Wineguard and that could have been a coin toss as to which one I was going to keep - they are both very good. I'll also probably get another set of RCA "rabbit ears" and keep those for a backup as well or to use on another TV.

      Other notes:

      1. Reading the results of what other people have discovered and the number of channels they pulled in, I expected better results based on my location and other factors. While not unhappy with the results, it seems I'm not located close enough to the source transmissions or my location in an apartment on the ground floor doesn't allow for the kind of reception I need to pull in distant stations. By the way, I'm located about 30 miles north of West Palm Beach in Stuart, Florida just in case anyone is from my area. They may be able to have at least some findings to test against or use as a comparison. Note that 95 percent of the broadcasts I was trying to pull in are located almost due south of me or due south west. You can find the stations that broadcast in your area by going to TV Fool DOT com or Antenna Web DOT org and several other sites easily found online.

      2. I did do limited testing from a second floor outdoor staircase just to see if my results would change substantially but they did not. I didn't include those results simply because they were almost the same as the testing I did outside from the front of my apartment.

      In the end I don't think I'll cancel cable just yet, but I'm pretty happy knowing I can get at least 25 or so channels in the event of a hurricane. How many of those will remain up during and after a storm?

      Those tests I hope I don't get a chance to report back on!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2011
      Style: Leaf 30Verified Purchase
      I am part of a small 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, about $14 tops. There are a lot of makers and retailers of "Amazing digital" indoor antennas that prove to be garbage 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 favorite 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.

      Every $30 plus unit I've found recommended by buyer comments, I've ended up returning as the Big Lots unit did as good or better. Then, I ordered the Leaf. I did expect some improvement given the many very high buyer ratings.I was also thinking I may end up returning it. 1st, I was sceptical. As one buyer here put it: "it didn't look like much". Paper thin and paper light sealed in plastic. I thought "what the heck?
      I paid $44 for this?" My first placements and tuner scanning left me unimpressed. Then, I read the sheet that came with it. It read: 'best results from positioning it cable down. I recalled one buyer wrote she taped it up, I grabbed a thin tall box and taped the Leaf to it, so the cable could be at the bottom and the leaf hang down. I could move the box around the top of my entertainment system, which permits me to face the Leaf out a window.

      This time when I ran 'scan channels' I was amazed. My TV found 14 channels! I was seriously impressed as I sampled the channels. I got 19 channels and three more (two of them analog) that do not work well. I cannot wait to connect a low power amplifier. With that I am sure I will get 22 channels, all with small indoor antenna. I cannot wait to see what happens when I position the Leaf to pick up stations to the North of me. I live in Canton, Michigan, an hour from Toledo, Ohio. I would not have believed it, if a nieghbor told me he could get one Toledo channel with an indoor antenna. I am getting three! I am also getting Canada's CBC 9, an analogue channel.

      NOTE. I find many times buyers blame on an antenna, a fault I never see mentioned in buyer "reviews". I am surprised neither antenna sellers or makers educate buyers about this very real possibility, namely not all tuners are the same, not all tuners in the same TV model line work properly. For instance, I bought a Haier 10" portable as a gift recently. When I tested it, the TV worked fine. I bought another one a week later as a gift. The second Haier had a defective tuner. It finds only 2 to 3 channels with the same antenna and same locations and positions where I tested the first Haier I bought. The first TV found 9-11 channels and play them well, except for one or two. Also, the second tuner came up with different results each time I ran scan.

      When you find your results with a highly buyer rated antenna is poor, you want to make sure the problem isn't your tuner, not your antenna or your location, the electronics near the area, your house construction, etc. I point this out because people mention every possibility beginning with sorry antenna and including where their home is, walls in their home, etc., but NEVER suspect the tuner (Or a neighbor's overpowered poorly tuned illegal CB radio station). Consider also Solar activity & atmospheric activity, at the time. that may deflect TV signals.
      3,702 people found this helpful
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    • Katia LS
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
      Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2015
      Style: Leaf MetroVerified Purchase
      Vivo en la Ciudad de México, y la ubicación de mi casa impedía que mi tv sintonizara la mayoría de los canales (solo el 7 y el 13, y la señal era deficiente). Como vi buenas reseñas de esta antena en Internet, decidí pedirla como último recurso.
      La instalación fue muy sencilla y mi tv ahora sintoniza 22 canales en alta definición con excelente imagen y sonido.
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    • Kate
      5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality and easy to set up
      Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2016
      Style: Leaf MetroVerified Purchase
      I live in an apartment and this antenna works really well! I was able to pick up 8 channels including HD channels. Great quality and easy to set up. I would recommend placing it on a window, thats where it seems to work best. The only issue is the coaxial cable it comes with is pretty short and doesn't give you much range, but those are really cheap to pick up.
    • Mixtik
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente antena para interiores
      Reviewed in Mexico on June 20, 2018
      Style: Leaf 30Verified Purchase
      Despues de probar otras antenas para interiores que a duras penas recibian 2-4 canales HD (inclusive unas con 'amplificador' de señal)
      Probe esta al ver las reseñas, facil de instalar, rapido agarro 24 canales HD de TV abierta sin problemas en CDMX, muy recomendable.
    • Peter
      1.0 out of 5 stars Cable connection not UK compatible
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2020
      Style: Leaf 30Verified Purchase
      I bought this because of the good reviews. The cable supplied has screw threads and does not fit UK TVs. I did online chat with the manufacturer in the USA and they advised be that an adapter is available. I have now had to order one and wait to see if the product is usable before I think about returning it. The seller should make it clear that the connection is not UK compatible and needs an adapter in their online information.
    • MDavis
      4.0 out of 5 stars Almost..
      Reviewed in Australia on May 30, 2023
      Style: Leaf 30Verified Purchase
      Picked up so much more than alternative antennas. Clear as day additional stations, but can't detect the major seven HD channel for one. Shame. It works so much better...