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The DAANT Indoor TV Antenna delivers long-range reception with an upgraded Smart IC Chip supporting 4K and 1080p HD signals. Equipped with a robust 16ft coaxial cable, it ensures minimal signal loss even in adverse weather. Compatible with modern Smart and Digital TVs, it offers easy plug-and-play installation and access to all major local channels, making it a top-ranked, cost-effective alternative to cable subscriptions.



| ASIN | B0D5YH3R5C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in TV Antennas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,205) |
| Date First Available | June 28, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
| Item model number | TX-Flake-01 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Tuko Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Package Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 1.14 inches |
K**.
Works great, Shows all local stations, easy to set up and use.
Works well, pulling in all local stations. Easy to install, set up and use.
T**R
Cut The Cable!
Great product for the price. Easy intuitive installation but still you should read the instructions. Good picture quality and sound. Seems a bit slow to load and search channels but being free of a $2700 yearly cable bill it is worth it! Mine is flat mounted on the wall behind a painting above the TV to help hide the coax feed line. Very nice and well worth the price.
T**E
Great antenna!
I’m really impressed with this TV antenna! It gives me perfect picture quality and a lot more channels than I expected. The setup was simple, I was able to connect it directly to the wall without any issues. The only thing I would mention is that you may need to use some tape to secure it in place. If you don’t, it can fall depending on where you mount it. I just used regular household tape and it worked perfectly. Overall, it’s a great antenna with clear channels and easy installation. Definitely worth it!
J**.
TV antenna
The antenna works, but not very well. I was able to receive 24 channels. Nothing with any great distance. Still better than having nothing. Reception is very good on some channels and so so on others! Could be my location.
M**3
Works well
Works for me as expected. I receive 38 channels in CT. Every one is clear.
B**J
Easy to install, ready to go!
These antennas are as straight forward as it comes! I bought several to go to each TV we have in the house. We stream everything in our home with smart TVs (no cable), so we don't get the local channels for news and weather. We always resorted to our phones when it started looking a bit worrisome outside. With these antennas you just screw it into the coaxial port and mount it behind the TV somewhere with the provided sticky pads, and that's it....install complete! Our TVs picked up the local channels immediately, and the quality is fantastic! On some TVs you may need to go to your settings and search for local channels, but your TV should find them as the signals are detected, and then you're good to go! A must have for people like us that stream everything and want to know what is going on locally via your televisions.
A**R
TV antenna long range 4k
Great product easy to setup and will save you money on your cable bill I have been paying for TV through my internet provider and now no more. Only thing is because it is like a signal antenna will pick up anything near that will effect reception like power banks cell phones chargers anything with a ac adaptor. Just keep totally away put near a window. I experimented with location aimed at nearest tower . It was so good I bought two!
H**N
Useful for local channels,but forget the 900 miles:it's exaggerated marketing and basic construction
I received this DAANT antenna, and after testing it for a couple of days in Miami, here's the unfiltered truth. What you should know before spending your $19: The "900-mile" lie: Let's start with the obvious. It's physically impossible for an indoor antenna to pick up a signal from 900 miles away due to the curvature of the earth and physical obstacles. It's pure aggressive marketing. If you're expecting to receive out-of-state channels, forget it. Build quality: It's your typical plastic "sheet of paper." It's lightweight, easy to stick to the window (which is where it works best), but the cables feel pretty cool and delicate. The USB amplifier is necessary, but it won't work miracles if you live in a concrete bunker. Current reception: In an urban area like Miami, I managed to pick up about 40 channels, including the basic ones (ABC, NBC, Univision, Telemundo). The 1080p image is sharp, but the "4K" is more a feature of your TV's tuner than the antenna itself. Installation: It's plug and play. Connect the coaxial cable, the USB cable to power the amplifier, and start scanning the TV. Human-to-human tip: Don't place it right behind the TV; find the nearest window, or the signal will constantly pixelate. Pros: Price: At $19, if it saves you on cable for local news and sports, it pays for itself in a month. Discreet design: It's easily hidden behind a curtain. Long cable: The 16-foot cable is a big help if your window isn't right next to the TV. Cons: Misleading advertising: It bothers me that they blatantly lie about the range in thousands. Sensitivity: If someone walks nearby or there's bad weather, the signal on some channels drops. It's not a robust signal. Final Verdict: Does it work? Yes, for basic local channels. Is it the high-tech antenna the ad you describe? Not even close. If you live in the city and want to watch local channels for free, buy it, but keep your expectations regarding range to a minimum. It's a cheap, temporary solution, nothing more. antenna update: The reception started worse than ever, I'll leave you with the photos so you can see what it looks like. I'm just disappointed with this antenna .
G**E
No way 900 miles. Only got one channel with bad reception
C**S
no funcionó logré sintonizar 2 (dos) canales
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