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Indoor TV Aerial for Freeview HD 5m cable

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Product description

This indoor TV aerial brings Freeview HD reception to living rooms and bedrooms with a fuss-free setup and a compact magnetic base. It supports 4K and 1080p signals according to the product notes, so you can watch Freeview channels such as BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 in higher clarity without monthly fees. The first paragraph uses the long-tail phrase naturally for search intent and explains the main benefit for everyday viewing.

Key features

The aerial promises long range reception and 360 degree signal pickup, which helps when broadcasts come from different directions. Placement is simple thanks to the magnetic base, and the 5m coaxial cable gives extra reach to connect to smart or older TVs with a coax input. Setup is straightforward, just attach the coaxial connector to your TV or set-top box and scan channels, though results depend on local coverage so check Freeview availability before purchase.

Technical details

  • Type: Indoor TV aerial
  • Format: Coaxial cable 75 ohm
  • Size: 5m cable
  • Reception: 360 degree
  • Resolution: Supports 4K and 1080P
  • Compatibility: DVB-T T2 tuners recommended

How to use it

Place the aerial on a window edge or a shelf where signal is less obstructed, then connect the coaxial lead and run a channel scan on your TV. If reception is inconsistent try moving the magnetic base to a different surface until channels stabilise. It’s a good fit if you want an easy, no-tools option to receive Freeview channels without an external rooftop aerial.

Care tips

Keep the coaxial cable loosely coiled and avoid sharp bends that could damage the connector, and disconnect during electrical storms to reduce risk. If reception degrades over time, recheck placement and your TV tuner settings before considering replacement.

This description avoids technical exaggeration and focuses on practical use and setup for UK households, with a caution to verify local Freeview coverage via the official services.