The best TV antennas of 2023: Tested and rated (2024)

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The best TV antennas let you watch local news and sports without paying for a cable subscription, or they can supplement services like Sling TV with content from stations like FOX, CBS, NBC, ABC and more. If you're a cord-cutter or a cord-never, or you like watching football, antennas allow you to keep the entertainment flowing without hurting your bank account.

So how do we know which ones are the best? Our TV antenna reviews combine careful testing and hands-on evaluation to find the best TV antennas available, from basic indoor antennas to amplified models and larger outdoor antennas. We're continuously testing new models, too, to make sure there's nothing newer that's surpassed any of the older antennas on this list.

We consider performance, the number of channels pulled in and whether those channels are watchable, plus the equipment that’s included and the ease of setup and use. Looking for top tips on how to get the best reception whichever TV antenna you have or not sure how to position your antenna? Keep reading to the bottom for our advice and download the free Antenna Point app from Mohu and Antennas Direct for the locations of your nearest broadcasters.

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Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro: was $89 now $69 @ Walmart
Our top choice of indoor antennas, the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro, is on sale today at Walmart for $69. Leveraging its wide surface area to nab more than 40 watchable stations in our lab tests, outperforming some of our favorite indoor antennas.

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Winegard Elite Outdoor HDTV Antenna – 70 Mile Range: was $159 now $135 @ Amazon
It's not a huge price cut, but you can save $25 on this awesome outdoor HDTV Antenna that offers a 70 mile range. It may cost a little more, but the Winegard Elite 7550 pays dividends, delivering a whopping 73 channels in our tests. If you need the extra range of an outdoor antenna, this is the one to go for.

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The quick list

Best overall

1. Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro

Best TV antenna

For the best overall TV antenna, it's hard to beat the capable Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro. It boasts a built-in amplifier for suburban areas that may need a boost to get the most channels and an integrated signal-strength meter that helps you find the optimal spot for pulling in channels.

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Best outdoor

2. Winegard Elite 7550

Best Outdoor TV antenna

The Winegard Elite 7550 is the smart option and the best TV antenna for outdoor installation. It may cost a little more, but the Winegard Elite 7550 pays dividends, delivering a whopping 73 channels in our tests.

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Best Budget

3. 1byone Amplified HDTV Antenna

Best budget TV antenna

For a simple indoor antenna that offers everything you need to cut the cord, the 1byone Amplified Indoor HDTV Antenna offers a 50-mile range and included amplifier, all for a fairly reasonable price.

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Best In/Outdoor

4. Antop AT-800SBS

Best indoor/outdoor antenna

Made for use inside and out, this 85-mile antenna was at its best out in the elements, where it pulled in 68 watchable stations. It's the best indoor/outdoor antenna we've tested, and well worth the premium price.

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Budget In/Outdoor

5. ClearStream MAX-V

Budget Indoor/Outdoor antenna

While its aesthetics may leave something to be desired, the ClearStream MAX-V is a very capable antenna that delivers more stations than even competing amplified antennas, even models costing much more.

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Biggest Indoor

6. Mohu Gateway Plus

Biggest Indoor antenna

The Gateway Plus is a slightly larger HDTV antenna that measures in 8.25" H x 11.75" W x 2.5" D. It can pull in dozens of channels with its 60-mile range and shows you how strong of a signal it’s receiving with its four front LEDs.

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1. Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro

Best TV antenna overall

Specifications

Range: 65 Miles

Channels Received: 42

Amplified: Yes

1080p Reception: Yes

Cable Length: 16 Feet

Size: 12 x 21.5 inches

Reasons to buy

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Solid reception

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Simple set up

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Detachable cable

Reasons to avoid

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Sizable presence on your wall

For the best overall TV antenna, it's hard to beat the capable Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro. The wide design goes big to pull in more stations. With a bigger and thicker design than most flat antennas, this chunky antenna boasts a built-in amplifier with an integrated signal-strength meter, helping you find the optimal spot for pulling in channels.

And pull in channels it does, leveraging it's wide surface area to nab more than 40 watchable stations, outperforming some of our favorite indoor antennas. The antenna has a unique detachable coax cable and includes a 3-foot USB power cable for powering the amplifier, but it comes rolled up in the box, and does need to spend some time unfurled before it will lay flat. But all of the quirks are worth it for the solid reception it offers, and the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro is an excellent indoor antenna for suburban areas that may need a boost to get the most channels.

Read our full Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro HDTV Antenna review.

The best outdoor antenna

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2. Winegard Elite 7550 Outdoor HDTV Antenna

Best outdoor antenna

Specifications

Range: 70 Miles

Channels Received: 73

Amplified: No

1080p Reception: Yes

Cable Length: N/A

Size: 30 x 17.5 x 5 inches

Reasons to buy

+

Excellent reception

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Excellent interference suppression

Reasons to avoid

-

Somewhat loose construction

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Plastic roof mount

Sometimes an indoor antenna just won't cut it. When you need an outdoor antenna with excellent reception, the Winegard Elite 7550 is the smart option, and the best TV antenna for outdoor installation. It may cost a little more, but the Winegard Elite 7550 pays dividends, delivering a whopping 73 channels in our tests. Whether you're in a crowded city or a rural community, this outdoor HDTV should get the job done, pulling in more channels with better signal than any indoor model can offer.

If you're having difficulty getting local stations you want — or you just want better, more consistent reception — the Winegard Elite 7550's $120 price tag is worth every penny, pulling in dozens of free channels for less than a month's cable subscription.

Read our full Winegard Elite 7550 Outdoor HDTV Antenna review.

The best budget antenna

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3. 1byone Amplified HDTV Antenna

Best budget TV antenna

Specifications

Range: 50 Miles

Channels Received: 46

Amplified: Yes

1080p Reception: Yes

Cable Length: 10 Feet

Size: 13.25 x 9.25 inches

Reasons to buy

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All necessary components included

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Moderately priced

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Easy setup

Reasons to avoid

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Inconsistent performer

For a simple indoor antenna that offers everything you need to cut the cord, the 1byone Amplified Indoor HDTV Antenna offers a 50-mile range and included amplifier, all for a fairly reasonable price. With slick packaging and a basic black design, it's not only an Amazon best-seller, but it's also one of the best TV antennas we've reviewed.

Measuring just 13.3 x 9.3 inches, the antenna includes everything you need to connect to the TV, with a 10-foot coaxial cable and included adhesive patches for mounting. The simple design and included amplifier delivered dozens of watchable channels and can plug into any wall outlet or USB port. There's a good reason the 1byone is a top Amazon seller: It performs well and doesn't cost a lot.

Read our full 1byone Amplified Indoor HDTV Antenna review.

The best indoor/outdoor antenna

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4. Antop AT-800SBS HD Smart Panel Antenna

Best indoor/outdoor antenna

Specifications

Range: 85 Miles

Channels Received: 68

Amplified: Yes

1080p Reception: Yes

Cable Length: 40 Feet (plus two, 5-foot coaxial cables)

Size: 21.7 x 10.4 x 4.1 inches

Reasons to buy

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Excellent reception

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Indoor or outdoor use

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Variety of mounting materials included

Reasons to avoid

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More expensive than most

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Bulky

Made for use inside and out, the Antop AT-800SBS HD Smart Panel offers some of the best performance we've seen, easily topping many of the indoor/outdoor models we've reviewed. And with an adjustable amplifier, included mounting hardware and optional FM connection for radio, it's a versatile best HD antenna option for anyone who's serious about cord-cutting.

The Antop AT-800SBS also has a table-top stand for indoor use, but this 85-mile antenna was at its best out in the elements, where it pulled in 68 watchable stations. A 40-foot cable is included for easy installation, and the adjustable amplifier lets you dial in the right amount of power boost to help you grab the stations you want. It's the best indoor/outdoor antenna we've tested, and well worth the premium price.

Read our full Antop AT-800SBS HD Smart Panel Antenna review.

The budget indoor/outdoor antenna

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5. ClearStream MAX-V HDTV Antenna

Another great indoor/outdoor antenna

Specifications

Range: 60 Miles

Channels Received: 51

Amplified: No

1080p Reception: Yes

Cable Length: N/A

Size: 17.25 x 27.5 x 3.5 inches

Reasons to buy

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Good reception

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Works indoors or out

Reasons to avoid

-

An eyesore in living rooms

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Necessary cable not included

While its aesthetics may leave something to be desired, the ClearStream MAX-V is a very capable antenna that delivers more stations than even competing amplified antennas, even models costing much more. If you want to improve over-the-air TV reception, it's one of the best TV antennas we've reviewed.

Rated to capture stations as far away as 60 miles, the ClearStream MAX-V from Antennas Direct will work indoors or out and is competitively priced. Not only did it do better than many of our favorite indoor antennas, it also matched some of the best outdoor antennas, making it a great choice for mounting on a roof, hanging in an attic or just tucking it out of sight – which may be difficult given the bulky figure-8 design.

Read our full ClearStream MAX-V HDTV Antenna review.

The biggest indoor antenna

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Pricier than the Leaf Supreme Pro, but offers the best reception

Specifications

Range: 60 Miles

Channels Received: 41

Amplified: Yes

1080p Reception: Yes

Cable Length: 10 Feet

Size: 8.25 x 11.75 x 2.5 inches

Reasons to buy

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Solid reception

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LED indicators

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Multi-directional design

Reasons to avoid

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Cord isn’t replaceable

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Amplifier can make signal worse

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Pricier than the Leaf Supreme Pro

Like our favorite indoor antenna, the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro, the Gateway Plus can pull in dozens of channels with its 60-mile range and shows you how strong of a signal it’s receiving with its four front LEDs.

Speaking of reception, the Gateway Plus is designed to be multi-directional, meaning it can be placed forwards or backwards and should be able to still receive a signal. That said, the front of the antenna has the LED signal indicator lights, so you’ll probably want those facing inside so you can see them.

For us, the Mohu Gateway Plus was incredibly solid. It picked up 41 channels with an astounding 34 of them playing flawlessly. Yes, there was still the occasional stutter — especially in the morning when there was inclement weather — but on a sunny day the Mohu Gateway Plus managed to surpass our top TV antenna, the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro.

Read our full Mohu Gateway Plus review.

How to choose the best antenna for you

How to choose the best TV antenna for you

Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and reviewing products, services, and apps to help find what's best for you. Find out more about how we test, analyze, and rate.

If you're shopping for a TV antenna, you're in luck, because there's no better option for getting live TV for the lowest price possible: Free! But before you pick up the first TV antenna you see at the store, you want to make sure that you're getting one that will work for you.

Location and range: If you're in or near a city, there's a good chance you can make do with a small indoor antenna, since you'll have several stations within a 10 or 20 mile radius that can be pulled in without a big aerial or powered amplifier. If you're more than 30 miles from your local broadcast tower, you'll want to step up to an amplified model. Any antenna that's rated for 50 miles or more will either be a large outdoor unit, or come with an amplifier to boost the signal it gets, if not both.

Indoor or outdoor: Whether or not to get an outdoor antenna will largely depend upon the building you're in and the surrounding environment, since obstacles like house walls and even trees can prevent signal from getting through to an indoor antenna. Outdoor antennas are larger, and work better when positioned as high up as you can get it – a rooftop mast being the ideal installation.

Non-amplified or amplified: An amplified antenna uses an additional signal strength booster that can help weak signals come in clearly with a little extra juice. But that also means having another device to plug in, and another power outlet to give up. It also means a slightly higher price.

Non-amplified indoor antennas generally sell for between $20 to $40, but there are plenty of cheap TV antennas that sell for less than $20 that offer acceptable performance. An amplified antenna offers better performance, and will cost between $30 and $100. For the best performance, consider an outdoor antenna, which costs $100 or more.

Getting an antenna is the first step toward cutting the cord or pulling in free local channels. You don't need to spend a lot of money – the best cheap TV antennas do a great job, and even a $12 set of bunny ears might do the trick – and you don't even need a TV. (Check out I just discovered a new way to cut the cord — and there’s no subscription fee to learn about USB tuners that don't need a TV.)

But simply having an antenna won't automatically solve all of your over-the-air TV woes. Better antennas and optional amplifiers will go a long way toward bringing in more channels, but that's only part of the equation.

We recommend researching beforehand to determine what range of antenna you need, and whether you want an indoor model or an antenna made for outdoor installation. The best place to start is AntennaWeb.org, which lets you enter your address or ZIP code and see what stations are broadcasting in your area, as well as how far away the broadcast towers are.

Worried about future proofing for ATSC 3.0 as it rolls out to new cities? The good news is that your existing antenna will work, and may even pull in more channels under the new standard. The bad news is that you'll need to buy a new tuner or an ATSC 3.0-equipped TV, and these are only now coming to market.

And check out our other advice for TV antennas to help you get yourself properly equipped and set up for the best reception:

Using a TV antenna with smart TVs and streaming devices

While streaming services like Netflix and HBO Max may be taking a more prominent place in the living room, there's still room for over-the-air (OTA) broadcast TV. Whether you want free access to local news or just want to get more sports without shelling out for another subscription service, an HDTV antenna can still provide plenty of great stuff to watch, and having a smart TV or one of the best streaming devices doesn't prevent using an antenna.

All of the best smart TVs for streaming also have built-in tuners for pulling in broadcast channels, and getting your TV channels programmed is an automatic process, with the TV scanning for stations and putting together a browsable channel guide in just a few minutes.

And several streaming devices are built with OTA content in mind. The Amazon Fire TV Cube, for example, can switch over to your TV's built-in tuner seamlessly, without having to swap TV inputs or juggle extra remote controls. You can even get something like the Amazon Fire TV Recast, a DVR that lets you record OTA content, and enjoy it all using the same Fire TV interface your TV might already be using.

How we test the best TV antennas

All of the TV antennas we review are tested in the same location. Each antenna is connected to the same TV, so the TV tuner remains consistent, and each one is placed in the same position to generate comparable results.

We're located just a few miles outside of a major metropolitan area, a location that provides an excellent testing location for antenna reception of any range, with more sensitive, long-range antennas pulling in a higher number of channels. It also gives us a chance to determine the quality of that reception, by seeing whether or not those channels are clear and watchable. The best antennas will pull in more channels, with a higher number of watchable results.

Your experience may differ from our test results. Depending upon how many stations broadcast in you area, and unique geographical impediments to over the air signal – such as buildings, trees and mountains – your own channel selection will vary considerably.

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  • bumpandrun

    If the RCA ultrathin has the best reception, what keeps it from being a 9 or 10?

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  • PAMID7

    Do I need to buy an indoor antenna for each television?

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  • Andrew_B20017

    I have a rather large antenna in a spare bedroom on the upper floor of my home. I got a powered splitter that I attached to it and connected the upstairs TV's as well as connecting an existing cable that ran to the basem*nt. I attached another powered splitter in the basem*nt to connect cables for my downstairs TV's. 1 antenna and 4 TV's. I'm in a rural area and I still pick up over 30 channels. If you do a set up like this make sure the first splitter is close to the antenna for the best signal distribution.

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  • t.bargy

    If you order from these people.......BEWARE ABOUT RETURNING....COST ALLMOST AS MUCH TO RETURN ITEM ..IF NOT MORE... WITH THESE PEOPLE AS IT DID TO BUY IT....SO IF YOU THINK YOUR GETTING YOUR MONEY BACK ....YOUR NOT......SO YOUR SCREWED......I'LL NEVER ORDER FRROM THIS PLACE AGAIN

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  • rgd1101

    20352579 said:

    If you order from these people.......BEWARE ABOUT RETURNING....COST ALLMOST AS MUCH TO RETURN ITEM ..IF NOT MORE... WITH THESE PEOPLE AS IT DID TO BUY IT....SO IF YOU THINK YOUR GETTING YOUR MONEY BACK ....YOUR NOT......SO YOUR SCREWED......I'LL NEVER ORDER FRROM THIS PLACE AGAIN

    Who are these people? the article only use amazon. And what with the all caps?

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  • klevisnowlle

    The MOHU Leaf/Releaf antennas are available at Fry's and Walmart (can be returned). MicroCenter sometimes has a Yagi style mini antenna for about $14.99 which works reasonably well.

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  • bigtdavis608

    may want to update your article, the mohu airwave looks to have been pulled from the market. the product was an absolute disaster.

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  • klevisnowlle

    I am using an $19.00 Mohu Leaf antenna from Wal Mart plugged into a $25.00 Digital converter from e-bay. Mohu rates it 30 mile capable - although it may receive up to 40 miles. One thing almost all companies fail to mention is that the antennas are directional. My antenna receives regular HDTV positioned N-S best and medium powered religious stations best lying flat.

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  • wmy77

    Purchase these antennas only from a retailer where you can return them without any extra costs or hassles.....depending where you live such as cottage country, the TV signals are too weak to allow any type of satisfactory reception...they may work in your area & they may not...placing the antennas outside & as high as possible will give the best reception...good luck...

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  • cwoodphotos

    This review of antennas has both misinformation and omitted information.

    First, there is no such thing as an HDTV antenna. Antennas are designed for the frequencies and polarity of the transmissions they need to cover. The antenna is agnostic. It responds to analog and digital transmissions and care less whether or not the signal is 480, 720 or 1080. And by the way, there are no 1080P over the air transmissions in this country.

    Some locations that have strong multi path reflections (city buildings, mountainous regions) will require an outdoor antenna, with a yagi being the preferred design as simple dipole or dipole with reflectors have a broad beam width and will reject unwanted signals/reflections more poorly than a yagi design

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I'm Nick Pino, an expert in the realm of TVs, OLED TVs, and 4K TVs with over 10 years of experience in AV. Formerly the Senior Editor, TV and AV at TechRadar, I now oversee guides to the best TVs, offering insights into screens from LG, Samsung, Sony, Hisense, TCL, and Vizio.

In this article by Tom's Guide, I guide readers through the world of TV antennas, showcasing the best options available. The comprehensive list covers various categories, from the best overall to the biggest indoor antennas. The information is not only based on careful testing but also hands-on evaluation, ensuring that readers receive recommendations backed by real-world experience.

Let's delve into the concepts used in the article:

  1. Best Overall Antenna: Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro

    • Range: 65 Miles
    • Channels Received: 42
    • Amplified: Yes
    • 1080p Reception: Yes
    • Cable Length: 16 Feet
    • Size: 12 x 21.5 inches

    The Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro is recommended for its solid reception, simple setup, and a detachable cable. The article highlights its wide design, built-in amplifier, and integrated signal-strength meter for optimal channel reception.

  2. Best Outdoor Antenna: Winegard Elite 7550

    • Range: 70 Miles
    • Channels Received: 73
    • Amplified: No
    • 1080p Reception: Yes
    • Cable Length: N/A
    • Size: 30 x 17.5 x 5 inches

    The Winegard Elite 7550 is recommended for outdoor installation, providing excellent reception and interference suppression. It is praised for delivering a substantial 73 channels in tests.

  3. Best Budget Antenna: 1byone Amplified HDTV Antenna

    • Range: 50 Miles
    • Channels Received: 46
    • Amplified: Yes
    • 1080p Reception: Yes
    • Cable Length: 10 Feet
    • Size: 13.25 x 9.25 inches

    The 1byone Amplified Indoor HDTV Antenna is recognized for its simplicity, including all necessary components for cord-cutting at a reasonable price.

  4. Best Indoor/Outdoor Antenna: Antop AT-800SBS HD Smart Panel Antenna

    • Range: 85 Miles
    • Channels Received: 68
    • Amplified: Yes
    • 1080p Reception: Yes
    • Cable Length: 40 Feet (plus two, 5-foot coaxial cables)
    • Size: 21.7 x 10.4 x 4.1 inches

    The Antop AT-800SBS HD Smart Panel Antenna is highlighted for its excellent reception, indoor/outdoor versatility, and various mounting options.

  5. Budget Indoor/Outdoor Antenna: ClearStream MAX-V HDTV Antenna

    • Range: 60 Miles
    • Channels Received: 51
    • Amplified: No
    • 1080p Reception: Yes
    • Cable Length: N/A
    • Size: 17.25 x 27.5 x 3.5 inches

    The ClearStream MAX-V HDTV Antenna is recommended for its good reception and flexibility for indoor or outdoor use, despite its somewhat bulky design.

  6. Biggest Indoor Antenna: Mohu Gateway Plus

    • Range: 60 Miles
    • Channels Received: 41
    • Amplified: Yes
    • 1080p Reception: Yes
    • Cable Length: 10 Feet
    • Size: 8.25 x 11.75 x 2.5 inches

    The Mohu Gateway Plus, while pricier than the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro, is acknowledged for its solid reception, LED indicators, and multi-directional design.

Additionally, the article provides information on how to choose the best antenna based on factors like location, range, indoor or outdoor use, and amplified or non-amplified options. It also offers insights into the testing methodology employed to evaluate the antennas and includes a section on how to get better TV antenna reception.

For those interested in purchasing antennas, the article features holiday deals on specific models, such as the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro and Winegard Elite Outdoor HDTV Antenna, providing an added layer of practicality for readers looking to make a purchase.

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