• Reviews around signal (3.77 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

    • I live in an apartment complex with a lot of interference and miscellaneous things in the way of a good signal but this one did the job
    • If you have a clear line from the location you will place this to the station antennas you will get a good and clear signal with this.
    • I believe to get closer to 100% perfect signal, you probably need to go back to the outdoor rooftop antenna.
    • Lots of houses, and air traffic to distort/impeded the signal
    • Signal cuts in and out for primary stations like abc, nbc, cbs
    • This works well picking up signals in a low apartment in Brooklyn
    • I am using the amplifier on another digital antenna I have and it has improved my signal
    • Keep in mind that a larger antenna will not necessarily provide a better signal; it’s all about proper location, being pointed toward your local broadcast tower, and the signal strength of your area
    • The signal strength on the new TV was 26 %,so I added the small amp that came with the kit and it boosted up the signal to 75 % and a fine picture
    • My recommendation is that once you scan and are able to tune in a lot of strong channels, find a channel you like that isn’t tuning in perfectly, move the antenna around slightly until you have a strong signal, then scan again.
    • This product gets two stars only because the amplifier does improve the signal
    • 65 Miles Digital TV Antenna with Enhanced VHF UHF Reception, Adjustable HDTV Amplifier Signal Booster, USB Power Supply
    • But once the antenna is set in a right angle to your tower, the signal is perfect
    • I’ve tried a ton of them, and every single one has issues getting consistent signal.
    • i still drop signals here and there but works well.
    • Some channels will drop connection or show those digital signal breakup blocks, but moving your body or the antenna’s location can sometimes be enough
    • It took me about 15 different tries to finally find the "sweet spot" that pulled in the strongest signal for the greatest number of channels.
    • I’ve tried a ton of them, and every single one has issues getting consistent signal.
    • I have this split with a 4-way and have good signals to all units.
    • I know the amplifier works because when I unplugged it I immediately lost signal to the channel I was on
    • I set it up and it grabbed all my local channels (UHF and VHF) quickly and with very strong signals
    • I wish they could make an antenna with powerful signal/range without relying on AC.However, I also own another 50 Mile range antenna that ONLY works when the AC is plugged in -- but this one also works without plugging in the adapter; of course, that will also defeat the purpose of getting stronger range
    • That said, it’s true that a cable provider works much better for signal quality and stability, but at the end of the day, I’ll take occasionally moving an antenna around over a $100 monthly bill.
    • Total channels jumped to 28, all four primary affiliates now available solid signal.
    • If I don't use the adapter, I lose signal, so I believe the adapter does help
    • I have yet to receive our dreaded "weak digital signal" pop up error on our TV
    • Amplified HD Digital TV Antenna with Long 65-80 Miles Range – Support 4K 1080p & All Older TV's for Indoor with Powerful HDTV Amplifier Signal Booster
    • I've moved it all over the place trying to find a spot where the signal would remain strong, and have not been able to get a consistent signal on our local channels that are well under the 50 mile range.
    • Most tower websites suggest that the best signals come from pointing these types of antennas south - unfortunately I live in Texas, and south-facing windows are a recipe for gigantic electricity bills, so I don't really have any that face that direction
    • Signal is broken up when it is cloudy or whenever a vehicle goes by
    • Pros: easy set up, low profile antenna, good signal reception and minimal "pixelation"
    • You need to go online and determine if you can receive adequate signals from the towers.
    • The sad part is I had previously bought a cheaper one from Amazon for a secondary TV in our home that cost only $20, and it is providing a better more consistent signal than this $60 one
    • The problem is there was no permanent spot that I could mount this to get a good signal on all channels
    • so there’s no reason the signal should be disrupted constantly.
    • The amplifier is a great feature to boost the signal as well.
    • It comes with adhesive tape that is advertised as removable for repositioning, but in my case it removed some paint when I peeled it off to reposition it - which you will definitely want to do, in order to get the best signal
    • Cannot comment on its comparative ability to bring in a signal but found that I did not need to use the booster to get a decent signal.
    • So clearly I need to place it in the Attic or somewhere outside where the signal can reach over the tree tops
    • After repositioning a lost a few channels but get all of the ones I need with a strong signal
    • I have split the signal so far to 2 tvs and have not noticed a decrease at all in the picture quality
    • Amazing I get more than 40 channels including all the major networks and PBS stations
    • 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.