• Reviews around cable (3.07 of 5)

    ClearStream Eclipse Amplified TV Antenna, 50+ Mile Range, Multi-Directional, Grips to Walls, 20dB in-Line Signal Amplifier, 15 ft. Coaxial Cable, 5 ft. USB Cable USB Power Adapter, Black White

    • For starters, it comes with a separate, detachable coax cable (most inexpensive antennas come with a permanently connected cable which, if damaged, renders the entire antenna unusable
    • Would be perfect if the cables were white (like most walls) instead of black.
    • (Mohu Curve 50 TV Antenna, Indoor, Amplified, 60 Mile Range, Modern Design, Tabletop, Paintable, 4K-Ready HDTV, 16 Foot Detachable Cable, Premium Materials for Performance, Includes Stand, MH-110603), but I wanted to give some feedback on this one since I've had it for about a year and
    • I did have to move it around like the old rabbit ears several times and had some luck when I twisted the cable around some things and propped it up on a clock.
    • We live in the country and are able to get around 30 channels coming in clear as cable
    • didn't pull distant channels and soured some nearby ones) included in the Mohu Leaf 50 TV Antenna, Indoor, Amplified, 50 Mile Range, Original Paper-thin, Reversible, Paintable, 4K-Ready HDTV, 16 Foot Detachable Cable, Premium Materials for Performance, USA Made, MH-110584.
    • It could also be the tiny unshielded integrated cable Mohu uses, while here you can use your own (the included cables aren't great, so I went with thick quad shielded RG6 cables).
    • 19.7ft Thicker Coaxial Cable for HD
    • No more expensive cable.
    • The cable is also very flexible when compared to typical coax cables on other antennas I've tried, but doesn't appear too thin.
    • So I sit here looking at a great picture on my TV but the black cable is very obvious hanging down the wall.
    • So happy to get rid of my expensive cable bill!
    • I need to add better coax cables, for better picture, but I live in an area where HD antennas get almost no channels, and I now get 126 over the air channels.
    • The Leaf would drop stations from one day to the next, whereas the Eclipse was more consistent in pulling in stations day after day (not perfect though).In conclusion, the antenna performs well (especially UHF but also high VHF), is very flexible, small, versatile, comes with nice quality cable.
    • the thick coaxial cable hanging from a wall or window.*Reception will vary depending on your location relative to broadcast towers and presence of interference from internal and external sources.
    • I finally cut the cord and this antenna works just as good as cable.
    • Don't waste your money on this over priced antenna as you can do as well or better with the cheaper ones
    • This particular Antenna DOES NOT work as
    • I'm going to try again in the suburbs near my office to see if it works any better there, as I want this to work as it has potential given its small size and easy hook up.