📺 Elevate your TV game—never miss a moment with 360° crystal-clear reception!
The 360 Digital HDTV Antenna offers omni-directional reception with an amplified signal booster, delivering up to 150 miles of range. Designed for Smart TVs and HDTVs, it supports VHF and UHF frequencies and comes with a full installation kit for quick setup. Its sleek, compact design fits seamlessly outdoors or in attics, backed by a 24-month warranty and dedicated customer support.
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 150 Miles |
Number of Channels | 21 |
Color | White |
S**N
It Works!
We live in Nashville proper which is somewhat hilly and is spread out. We are about 7 miles from downtown on the south side of town and many of the TV towers are spread all around the perimeter of Nashville and some are as far as 25 to 40 miles out. We installed this on the peak of our gable of our single story brick home with a daylight basement on highest peak of the home. Ran the coax that same with it down to our basement where the old Comcast cable came in and split off to the 3 TVs in the house and attached the small amp on the inline splitter and ran it into the splitter for the runs to the three coax cables to each TV. Simply put..., it works and it is feeding all three TVs through a triple splitter. No dropping out and as far as I can tell, we are getting all the Nashville stations that are on a stick.
R**L
More than I thought
I cut the cable and now I get 78 channels with this antenna. I live 1/2 way between Palm Beach and Ft. Lauderdale. I can get news in most major cities but not Miami?
C**E
Not as good as cheap indoor antenna
I’m in the burbs - maybe 30 miles from transmitters closer to downtown. I get 46 channels of varying quality using a thin plastic antenna I’ve had dangling from my blinds for far too long. This antenna looked like something I wouldn’t be ashamed to have on the outside of my house and, even with mixed reviews, bought it. I installed it without issue, but now I get 42 channels and most of them are unwatchable. For me, it was a tremendous waste of money. If you’re close to the towers, I bet this works just as well as an indoor one for you. If you’re in the suburbs, this probably is going to be worse for you. Disappointed.
S**M
Not really 360 reception but close
This antenna kit arrived with everything needed for the installation. I did an initial test out-of-the-box just to see if the television would pickup anything at all. I did see a couple really close (local) channels so figured it was worth putting outside and up on the house. I chose to use my own RJ6 cable as it was better than what shipped in the box with this antenna. Having installed the antenna I rescanned my television and came up with 20 channels. This was a low number of channels knowing knowing this to be a low number for my area and some were fringe channels with a poor signal. In looking at the troubleshooting section of the install manual one of the suggested fixes was to "rotate the aerial" although this is supposed to be a 360 antenna. I climbed up several times and adjusted the antenna by rotating it 1/4 turn and then rescanning my television channels. This in fact worked !! I finally did several of these "adjustments" and came to a sweet spot where the majority of my channels worked rather well. (30+ came in ok) My suggestion to anyone purchasing this antenna would be to take the time and rotate the antenna to fine tune the reception. It might be a few extra trips up and down the ladder but its worth the effort. This would have been 5 stars but the 360 degree reception is wishful thinking in my opinion.
A**S
The amplifier has to be unplugged once a day
I had this amplifier at my previous house and had great reception. I purchased one for my new home. It worked once then I bought some new short cables for final confirmation and it never worked again. Today I moved the amplifier into my bedroom and it started working again. Tonight it started to drag and then went completely out. I unplugged the amplifier. Waited 10 seconds plugged it back in and it instantly started working. The directions say I should only use the included amp. I don’t see a way to purchase just the amp. Very disappointed after having great reception from the first one purchased
A**K
Great option for receiving local channels, excellent picture, typical issues with exterior install
Putting aside the usual issues one might expect of finding an outdoor location to install this at (chimney), climbing ladders, and running the coax cable through the wall and across the basement up through the floor to the TV, this is a great value for the money. It's a small unit, not an eyesore like those big metal spacecraft-looking antennas. It came with a bracket to attach to a wall or in my case, the chimney, though I used Tapcon screws instead of the plastic concrete anchors which came with the unit because I didn't want to damage the red brick chimney any more than necessary. Affixing the domed "floodlight" shaped unit to the bracket was super easy — even at 30' up on a ladder. I tested it first inside the house placing it by a window and it pulled in many channels. Outside and up high, the reception is even better. Picture generally comes in very clear. No pixellation so far. Just like the cable TV picture quality. I don't know what the little down arrow on the unit indicates, since it is omnidirectional. I pointed it toward the city where my most desired station is, which is about 37 miles away as the crow flies, and to the southeast of my location. But I receive an affiliate channel to the north-northeast instead. I have a Sony Bravia smart TV and scanning was easy. I get about sixty channels, most of which I'll never watch. But I do receive the two primary local channels I like. Those, and with the Prime, Britbox, and Netflix subscriptions I have, I feel pretty comfortable getting rid of the Comcast programming and reducing my account to Internet-only. If you're physically capable of doing the installation part, this is a very inexpensive solution which worked for me. I'd first bought one of those thin black plastic sheet antennas for indoor use — which worked well — but my partner vetoed it because it looked stupid stuck up on the wall or window.
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