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Product description
This indoor/outdoor TV antenna brings local digital channels to your living room with a long-range reception option and a built-in amplifier for improved signal quality. It is suitable for both older TVs with a tuner and modern smart TVs when paired with a digital converter box, offering reception of HD, 4K and 8K-compatible broadcasts according to the manufacturer. Use it to cut recurring subscription costs and access local networks for news, sports and free HDTV programming.
Key Points
The antenna captures 360° signals and uses an upgraded smart IC chip to filter cellular and FM interference, which helps reduce noise and deliver clearer audio and video. It includes a switch-controlled amplifier with short-range and long-range modes, the latter indicated by a green LED when engaged. The package contains the antenna, a 26.2 ft coaxial cable and a USB cable for power, plus an instruction manual.
Technical Specifications
- Name: TV Antenna Indoor Outdoor 2025
- Reception range: up to 300 miles according to the manufacturer
- Cable length: 26.2 ft coaxial cable
- Compatibility: supports HD, 4K and 8K digital formats
- Mounting: suitable for indoor and outdoor use with waterproof cover
Usage Recommendations
Install the antenna near a window, on a wall, or in another elevated position to maximize line-of-sight to broadcast towers. For locations within roughly 35 miles of transmitters, activate short-range mode to avoid overamplification. For farther distances, switch to long-range mode and check that the green LED confirms amplification. After repositioning, perform a channel rescan on your TV to update the available station list.
Practical Tips
Consider whether your TV has an integrated tuner. If it does not, connect the coaxial output to a digital converter box before tuning. Channel availability varies by region, so consult official coverage maps if you need to confirm which local stations are broadcast in your area. Also keep in mind that extreme terrain or dense urban structures can affect reception even with an amplified antenna.









