• Dual TV outputs -- outdoor TV antenna support 2 TVs at the same time without a splitter. No special adapter needed. Don't bother to buy another HDTV antenna.
  • 150 Mile range | HDTV reception -- HD antenna can capture 1080p HDTV and 32dB high Gain reception within 150-mile range, working frequency: VHF 40300MHz | UHF 470890MHz.
  • Wireless remote controller -- built-in 360 degree motor rotor | built-in super low noise amplifier | includes 32.8ft digital antenna Coax cable. The pole is not included
  • Weather resistant -- 150 Mile TV antenna is for outdoor using. Hd antenna outdoor is lightning protected, durable design with grounding done -don't get struck out by bad weather.
  • What you get -- Vansky outdoor HD TV antenna with wireless remote, power supply adapter and 32.8ft Coax cable. Together with 45 days money back, one year guarantee and friendly, easy-to-reach support.

I’m quite happy with this product. No complaints. It works very well in my area ( St. Petersburg, Fl) I cut the Dish back in October. It’s a great feeling not having the extra monthly bill. Should have done this a long time ago. I highly recommend this antenna. Thank you Vansky.

Awesome antenna. First had a flat panel from big lots that was pretty good, than got a GE 60 mile antenna which I thought was great. Got 44 channels but had to adjust sometimes. With this antenna I got 101 channels and only a few channels have digital break up and you don't have to move it. Live in DC suburb and get all the DC and Baltimore stations. Supplied cable would not screw onto the amplifier so I used one I already had.. It's such a cheap price I'm going to just keep it instead of sending it back for another one. Stop endlessly searching and buy this one. Worked great for me.

I love this antenna! I have it hooked up to my laptop and can get fantastic reception (broadcast)! I need a part so I can hook it up to the TV and can't wait. It's lightweight for easy installation and looks like a raygun from scifi! <3 <3 I would buy again and again and told my friends and family!

The unit was very easy to put together, though it was largely of plastic construction. However, I held it in my hand before I installed it on my pole to make sure it would work well and after TV scanned 117 channels, I set the unit on the ground and it cycledbthrough the channels seamlessly and worked very well. I had no problem with the included cable and the motor worked fine as far as turning it 360° to locate my best signal. I was impressed. The only question now, is how will it hold up during the hot/wet weather in S. Texas? Time will tell... For 34.00, if it lasts a year, I'll be really happy. Update 5/30/18: We picked up remnants of Tropical storm Alberto and the storms and winds didn't phase the unit. It's in the mid and upper 90's and heat is not phasing it either. Great buy, I'll say again.

Is getting 129 over the air channels from a suburb of Houston worth a five star rating? I didn't even know there was so many channels OTA. Why would I even need to rotate it ? I guess because it looks cool to do it via remote. My only concern is the fact that the housing on the antenna is plastic and I wonder what heavy rain will do to the inside because it doesn't seem totally sealed. I had to buy a stand separate but who cares this thing is awesome . Bye Bye Xfinity!

The antenna arrived within a week of my order with normal shipping. I had read all the reviews of this popular HD model before deciding to purchase one. Assembly was a breeze, however it will not fit a standard TV mast. I used a ten foot section of EMT tubing that worked fine. The antenna clears my roofline by about two feet. Connected the supplied cable to an existing old 75 ohm run that ran from the outside of the house to the master bedroom with a coupler which added about another thirty feet of coax. Fired up the amplifier and placed the TV on auto channel scan mode. Was amazed as the counter kept increasing as digital stations were found. I live sixty miles from Orlando, Florida but had the antenna aimed toward Tampa which is about the same distance as the crow flies. Every major Orlando station was received beautiful as were sixteen other stations due West and North. Never ran the rotor to see what else was out there as I receive what I wanted sharp and clear as a bell. Can not believe how good the Orlando stations are coming in since their signals are hitting the antenna from off an angle from its front. Yes, the antenna does seem lightweight and fragile, but it does the job that I wanted.

We decided that we did not want to continue paying for satellite TV. I read a lot of reviews on various products before we decided to go with this . We are very happy! We live out in the country, about 40 miles from major cities. We can get about 22 channels with this unit. Installation was very easy, we installed it on a 5 ft. post in the yard (we have bluffs around us and lots of trees). Once we had it in the direction that provided the most channels we have not had to change the direction at all. Changing direction with the remote while indoors makes doing that very easy too. We have had it installed for about 2 months. The weather has included snow storms, ice storms and torrential rain storms (typical Wis. weather LOL) we have not had to adjust it at all. No glitching out like we had previously experienced with both Direct TV or Dish TV Satellites.

For several years I've been getting the high-def versions of my local channels, TBS, WGN, ION, Discovery, the Weather Channel, and several other channels, plus low-def ESPNU and SEC Network and others. Then Time Warner Cable bought our cable provider, immediately jacked up our broadband charge by $15+ per month, and the quality of the local channels started to suffer. They've renamed themselves as Spectrum and recently scrambled all channels. This antenna just arrived this evening, and it took me maybe 15 minutes to put it together. Then I immediately connected it to the tuner on my computer (where I record shows) and my LG smart TV. The antenna is sitting on the edge of my chair, and my computer and TV now have stunning high-def channels back again. I wish I'd bought this a year ago. At some point I suppose I'll stick it up on the old DirecTV pole, but I'm not in the mood to climb on the roof yet since I have what I was looking for. With points and the 20% discount, it cost me $9.35. Thanks, Vansky and Amazon!

Best $35 I ever spent was on this antenna. I pick up about 50 stations, all the local broadcasts plus several stations that I enjoy. Decades, Me TV, Escape, Ion, Heroes and Icons, plus a few more. Between this antenna and Amazon's firestick, I don't miss having cable at all. I also ditched my home phone service and I am using a Magicjack Go now. Since I only require internet service now my bill went from $182 to $70 a month. I wish I would have made the switch years ago.

0 channels before antenna, 18 channels afterwards. Get all the local channels (very CLEARLY) in this area WITHOUT having to pay monthly fees for channel packages I will never watch anyways. The only downside I can think of was the cheap coax cable -- the coax cable end connector did not spin freely AT ALL . . . it was very hard to twist onto the antenna connection. So after removing it and reinstalling 2 or 3 times (trying to find the best location to install) the wire tip broke off! Lucky for me ... I am able to purchase coax wire and connectors (much better quality, I might add) for CHEAP where I work and make my own cable. Settled on installing in the attic....ran cable to basement where I used a 3-way splitter to route to the other TV's in the house. Very seldom do I need to adjust the position of the antenna . . . and it is safe from lightning strike as well.