• Multi-purpose – This Coax Splitter is designed for use with amplifiers, amplified Antennas, HDTVs and more
  • Frequency range – distributes a digital signal in the 5-2500 MHz frequency range
  • Corrosion resistant – The gold plated RG6 connectors allows for optimal connectivity
  • All brands – Compatible with all brands
  • Convenience - split a single cable or satellite signal to view and display on two separate TVs

I was getting regular video and audio gitches on my cable tv service the last 6 months or so. I've had, the service in place for 10 years. A friend told me that a video splitter can cause the problem, as it gets older. I guess the electrical properties or resistance changes over time. Moisture in the air can affect the device. Anyway, I replaced my 10 year old splitter, and the problem has been 100% solved.

What can I say...it is what it is BUT it works if you have FIOS or anything like that coming into your home. I used it to connect 3 routers (1 that came with my cable company set up and 2 I use as gateways and WiFi extenders). If you don’t use these you will lose a bunch of signals strengths to your routers. Highly recommend if your WiFi speeds in under 300mps

This splitter works perfectly to feed three rooms with OTA digital tv signal. We get all 12 over-the-Air channels listed for our zip code using an amplified flat antenna mounted high in the attic.

If you are getting this splitter to split your Coax into for the use of 2 modems from one jack this is it! My wife has a work from home job that requires her to use her own company provided internet service and modem but we also need our personal internet which happens to be from the same ISP. This splitter works perfect to allow us to use 2 different modems from the only internet coax jack we have in the house with no problems and no speed loss! We have 300mbps and I have no lost of speed with this splitter!

So like many these days...I'm cutting the cord with cable/satellite and going streaming services and OTA antenna. To my surprise..I discovered a beautiful, big antenna installed in the attic from previous owners. I read I could use the satellite wiring that is already installed for the OTA signal. Unhooked all the satellite wires going to the dish and plugged in my rg6 from antenna to that green 4 way splitter. The signal did indeed make it to the TV's. Unfortunately the runs are super long and I was getting substantial pixelation. Tried an amplifier and it actually got worse. To make a long story short after much trial and error I found that the splitter was my problem. Ordered this ge branded one and hooked it all up. It's perfect now. I'm 25 miles from towers and that attic antenna is showing full signal strength on almost all available channels. It's a very low loss splitter compared to others. No need for amplifier or repositioning antenna which is actually installed beautifully in the attic totally backwards. But hey it works. Love this simple little splitter from ge.

GREAT SPLITTER. Pretty sure the antenna I'm using is really only optimized for 1 TV but that being said this splitter easily transmits signal to 3 TVS. Make sure your power injector/amplifier is plugged in to an actual outlet or your have one for every single device for this to work successfully. If you have it powered using your TVs USB jack it will only split properly when that specific TV is on. So make your life easier and just plug it in to a block. (:

Got it outside in Florida rain season now over a month and never skipped a beat. A lot of product for a little money. Update: Had this thing mounted outside 6 months now and it still delivers strong signal. I installed cable for a period as a professional so I know that even though these things can be bad right out of the box, or fail after continuous hard weather of extreme sunlight or wind driven rains, that this one has gone this long in all those conditions, it has passed the ultimate test as a winner for outdoor usage, excepting freezing temps which I gave up when I retired.

The splitter is straightforward. One signal in, two out. I used this to run the signal from an external antenna to two separate TV's. No problem and no visible degradation of the picture. Some other splitters I tried reduced the signal strength too much but this worked as advertised.

works good with our existing cable wires to hook all our TV's to our new OTA antenna "cutting the cable" Yay

This 4-Way Coaxial Splitter performs better than many others. The internal signal losses are very low. Of course there are losses from dividing the input power into 4 outputs. However, I was pleasantly surprised that the internal losses were sufficiently low to still power 4 TVs from an attic antenna and provide signals for over 60 OTA channels. I was expecting to need a booster amplifier due to long cable runs of RG6. There is 75 feet of cable from my antenna to the central wiring closet and up to 85 feet from the wiring closet to the farthest TV. The farthest TV has a TiVo Bolt (from Amazon) and it receives all channels without pixelating. I very recently Cut-the-Cord and use a Roku (from Amazon) for several OTT video services, but also wanted several of our local channels that are not on any OTT service. This splitter does the job.