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This ultra-thin indoor TV aerial from woeita brings over-the-air channels into your living room with minimal fuss and a low-profile design. It suits users who want local Freeview reception and 1080p HD signals without a satellite or subscription, offering a compact solution that can be placed on a wall, window or flat surface for better reception.
Key Points
The aerial includes a detachable signal amplifier that, according to the manufacturer, helps boost reception when needed. It is described as flexible and ultra-thin at 0.5 mm, which makes it easy to mount discreetly on glass or painted walls. Installation is straightforward: unbox, connect the coaxial cable and perform a channel scan on your TV to begin receiving available local channels.
This model claims a reception range of up to 50 miles for some broadcasts and comes supplied with a 12 ft coaxial cable to provide placement options near windows or higher points in the room. It supports digital broadcast standards including DVB-T2 and is compatible with common resolutions such as 720p, 1080i and 1080p when the source signal and TV allow it.
Technical Specifications
- Name: woeita TV Aerial Newest Freeview Indoor 50 Miles
- Range: up to 50 miles (manufacturer claim)
- Cable length: 12 ft coaxial cable
- Thickness: 0.5 mm ultra-thin design
- Compatibility: DVB-T2, ATSC listed formats and HDTV resolutions 720p/1080i/1080p
- Amplifier: detachable signal amplifier included
Advantages
The slim profile means this aerial is unobtrusive and can be hidden behind furniture or adhered to a window without significant visual impact. It offers a low-cost way to access local broadcasts such as ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and PBS where these services are available over the air. The detachable amplifier adds flexibility, allowing you to try reception with and without amplification to determine which gives cleaner results in your specific location.
A lightweight panel like this eases repositioning, which is useful because reception can change notably from one spot to another within the same room. For those in areas with moderate signal strength, the included coaxial cable provides enough reach to experiment with placement near external-facing glass and taller interior points.
Practical Tips
Place the aerial near a window facing the direction of broadcast towers for the best chance of a stable signal. Use the detachable amplifier if scans return weak or inconsistent channels, but consider removing it if amplified interference appears, as amplification sometimes worsens reception in very strong signal areas. Consult the national transmitter maps at dtv.gov/maps or antennaweb.org to identify the nearest broadcast towers and inform placement decisions.
Bear in mind that actual channel availability and signal quality depend on local terrain and transmitter distance, and manufacturer range figures are approximate. The aerial is designed for indoor use and may not match the performance of an outdoor roof-mounted antenna in areas with very weak signals.








