Corey—January 8, 2026
Have this connected to my living room TV. Used an app on my phone to find the best place to hang it in my apartment. It works great! I get a good about of channels! I love being able to watch my local ABC, NBC, Fox, and CBS stations without having to pay extra for them on a streaming app! I'm going to be purchasing another one for my bedroom TV! Read more
Sandra J Guiette—January 12, 2026
Works great gave me several of my local channels all total i got about 28-30 channels. Was easy to set up. Very thin, which makes it easy to place in a window for your best reception. Cord is about 10-12 ft long. Read more
KITTY—December 5, 2025
this product should really only be used if youre stupidly close to a tv tower (like under 3 miles) because its cheap and pretty dishonest about the "900 miles" kind of strength. the picture quality is good and it was easy to install when you look up some stuff about it. it was flimsy plastic and a hard plastic box (thats the actual antennae) and it was around as big as i expected. place near a window for best quality, and dont block it with any metal boxes like fridges or microwaves. if youre far from a tower, even 6-10 miles away, go for a more expensive option. Read more
Sandra Bourquin—January 5, 2026
This antenna was just ok. I live on the ground floor of an apartment complex. I had it hanging up in the corner of my bedroom window. I only received a few channels and they would disappear and I would have to search for them again. It is easy to install and a good value for the money. Hopefully, it works better for others than it did for me. Read more
erik—January 4, 2026
Works great and in 4K. Had a different version for years but didn’t get Fox in one room and CBS in the other. We get all the channels in both rooms. Read more
Customer—June 9, 2025
Edit: My partner got a little creative and moved the antenna to the other side of the room to attach to a window. Now perfect reception! All local channels, in addition to the regualar free streaming channels provided my Amazon. I just wish the cord was a tad, maybe 2' longer so it could trail against the floor. I highly recommend and updated to 5 stars. This was purchased for a small Amazon-Fire TV in our spare bedroom. I previously had a digital antennae but it had rabbit ears, so I wanted something more stylish. It picked up 174 channels. I'm in LA, so there are towers everywhere. I get about 25 channels, the rest showing up 'weak or no signal, reposition antennae'. Overall, its ok, but it picked up no more channels, even though I have it in the amplified in USB and also the screw in port. I'm keeping it as it's mainly for the cosmetic appearance. It's really no different then the one I previously had. Read more
ELIZABETH M. RISTINE—December 27, 2025
Making the shift away from cable service. Found all the channels we need without the cost. Does not work in all locations Read more
Héctor Calderín—January 7, 2026
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 . Read more