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Antennas Direct ClearStream Eclipse TV Antenna, 35+ Miles Range, Multi-Directional, Grips to Walls and Windows, 12 ft. Detachable Coaxial Cable, Black or White, 4K Ready (ECL), compact

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Style: 35 Miles


Pattern Name: Antenna


Features

  • best performance among flat tv antennas in the 35 mile category [note: certain variables unrelated to product and performance can affect reception, such as the install location from towers]
  • grips to walls and windows providing the easiest installation of any indoor antenna. simply peel and stick to any smooth surface. you can reposition over and over to find the best reception
  • multi-directional element and double-sided black or white design: no aiming necessary
  • paintable surface - match your wall, furniture, or accent color for custom fit
  • includes 12 ft. of detachable high performance coaxial cable and peel and stick strip
  • Connector type: Type F to Type F
  • Included components: Antenna
  • Cable
  • Instructions
  • Power source type: Corded Electric

Description

The ClearStream Eclipse HDTV indoor antenna features new advanced performance to receive a greater range of frequencies for up to 35 miles away from towers. Grips to any smooth surface, such as a wall or window. Great for dorm rooms, RV's, and over-the-road vehicles. You can reposition over and over again to find the best possible location to install your antenna for free TV from networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, Univision, and more in full HD 1080 where available. The ClearStream Eclipse is multi-directional and features a black or white double-sided design and is paintable, so you can match your wall, furniture, or accent color for a custom fit. Antennas Direct is dedicated to providing superior products and a support center located in St. Louis, MO. Includes a ClearStream Eclipse HDTV antenna, 12ft of detachable high-performance coaxial cable, peel and stick strip, and instructions.


Brand Name: ‎Antennas Direct


Item Weight: ‎6.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.5 x 8.75 x 10.2 inches


Item model number: ‎ECL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎White/Black


Specification Met: ‎No


Date First Available: June 27, 2016


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  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! ——> FOR NEARBY STRONG STATIONS, GET THEE AN ATTENUATOR!
Style: 35 Miles Pattern Name: Antenna
THE GOOD 1. Worked better than one of those flat rectangular antennas. (The Channel Master rectangular one is still pretty good.). The various review sites, e.g., Wired, were right about this antenna being a good one. 2. The cable comes with easy-to-turn knobs for attaching. Just use your fingers. So much better than the old type that require open ended, perfectly sized wrenches. 3. The cable is separate, not built in, meaning less wear and tear and the option to use a different cable if you desire. 4. The circular design is elegant. THE BAD 5. Its behavior changes over time and with weather, which is true of all these OTA antennas. Just be aware that you may not get perfect, cable-like, steady reception all the time! 6. Also, a nearby station changed its signal in some way and it became impossible to get a decent signal through our Roamio (TiVo). That station, well, three to be exact as it affected all the substations, ended up with staticky picture and intermittent sound. It was unbearable to watch. ——> Started researching new antennas.... Found a solution, however, which I present at the end! 7. The stickiness wears out. I did clean it, which restores some of its gripiness, but the large ”heavy” cable connector section pulls it down off the wall. We had to get small stick 'ems to keep it up. No big deal but a set of them should be provided. 8. ALERT: It is reversible, but you have to decide which side to show AT THE START! You cannot change your mind later as the sticky pad goes on ONLY ONCE! They really should include two sticky pads, so that you have the option of reversing it later on — e.g., if you move it somewhere else. THE UGLY 9. The cable is very long, which is handy if you need to run the antenna far away, but is an inconvenience if you put the antenna near the set —there is lots of cable flopping around behind the set. OTOH, being able to put it farther away can get it out of your visual field! See next. 10. Our family room is wood paneled so neither black or white is ideal. We went with black, but it looks odd to have a long black cable snaking up behind the TV set, ending in what looks like a circular clock face. It will catch your eye repeatedly at first, but then one learns to ignore it. TIP TO RESOLVE LOUSY RECEPTION Well, after days of having tried all sorts of locations, different cables, etc., we stumbled across a response to a question on Antenna Direct's website that mentioned using an *attenuator* to handle nearby, strong stations. Their signal can be TOO STEONG for the TV or TiVo, and needs to be weakened or attenuated! It's another reason that amplified antennas often don’t work or make reception worse! So, we tried that. One simply screws the attenuator (a cylindrical several-inch long item) into the antenna jack of your TV or TiVo and then attaches the antenna cable to it. (We had a couple of attenuators left over from our old MOCA in house system, so we picked the blue labeled one.) They only cost $6-10, so it's definitely worth it. Well, guess what?! IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM! The pesky stations that we had intractable problems with cleared up fantastically. We went from weak reception, fluctuating around 50 strength on our Roamio TiVo with broken up picture and irritating intermittent sound to CONSISTENT reception, clear sound, and a STRONG signal strength of 72! Amazing! So, that's it! The good, the bad, and the ugly. ——>. FOR NEARBY STRONG STATIONS, GET THEE AN ATTENUATOR! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018 by Clarence Threepwood

  • Great indoor antenna if you're close to the towers
Style: 35 Miles Pattern Name: Antenna
This is a top-rated antenna for good reason! I tried an antenna from Costco and it didn't pick up nearly as many channels. I'm 4 miles from the towers and I put it in a window facing them. Because of the direction of the towers, I got a much better signal angling it against a curtain (see picture) rather than putting it flat against the window. I suspect some people are having problems with antennas because they don't realize how finicky modern (digital) TV signals are. Antenna placement makes an enormous difference. Most important of all is DIRECTION - your antenna needs to have as clear a line of sight to the towers as possible (find your towers on antennaweb.org). Then you want as clear of a shot as you can get - walls are bad, windows as less bad, higher is better. If you put it on the opposite side of the house, you probably won't get a signal at all. If you can measure the signal, you'll have more luck getting the best location. My HDHomeRun tuner allows me to measure the signal, and I could get signal quality improvements of 10-20% just by moving it a couple of feet and angling it slightly differently - it was the difference between occasional pixelation and a clear signal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018 by PDX Reader

  • Depending on where you live, GREAT!
Style: 35 Miles Pattern Name: Antenna
This antenna is fantastic for us! We live in a midtown highrise and never used to be able to use an antenna to get any local stations. In fact, we hadn't even tried for about 20 years. Now, as part of our cable-cutting plan, we hooked up with this antenna - and it is fantastic for us. We are getting a really clear signal. It is really easy to set up and even looks kind of nice. We are keeping our broadband connection and use SlingTV (on our Apple TV device) for our "cable" channels. The combination of this antenna and the Sling ($25 a month) provides us with even more programming than we used to have with our cable provider - and we are saving about $150 a month. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017 by Cellomom

  • works I guess if a pidgeon doesn't fly in front of it
Style: 35 Miles Pattern Name: Antenna
I gotta say I'm mucho disappointed in this product. I live in NYC where I'm surrounded by tv broadcast stations so you would think I could use an antenna the size of a quarter and I would get a signal...nope. I noticed once a pidgeon/pigeon (?) flew by and I lost the signal. Came back in a few seconds so crisis averted,close one. So I make sure my fire escape is clear of anything enticing by their standards. Maybe buy a scarecrow but may have same effect on neighbors. I moved it (antenna not scarecrow) around my apartment like I was trying to swat a fly; still no dice. Finally I got a couple stations; one of which is in Tagalog (awesome but I don't speak the language). The best part is when something is interesting the signal drops so then miss what ever was worth watching. Of course this never happens during commercials. Meanwhile the old, cheaper and smaller antenna I had receives way more channels which doesn't require me guessing which degree on the compass I should direct it to if I want to watch The Big Bang Theory after the news. BTW it's a fun show but my crush on Penny is so over that I really need to know what the weather will be like tomorrow (even if it's wrong again; sooner or later the weather report will get it right). Also never ordering this antenna from Antennas Direct since I have to pay for return even though I bought it through Amazon Prime. Making me rethink my relationship with Amazon too since that was one of the perks. No Best Buy didn't put me up to this however next antenna purchase will be from them. Maybe I'll even bring a pidgeon/pigeon with me to test them. This is New York so the salespeople probably see this all the time. If not I'll tell them it's my Comfort Pidgeon/Pigeon. I'm giving it 1 star cause I like it's minimalist design; tres chic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2018 by franciskielb

  • I live on the 34th Floor in Manhattan and I cannot get reliable connection. do not buy
Style: 35 Miles Pattern Name: Antenna
I kept it too long to return it, and it has gotten worse over time. not worth the $40 price tag! Better options out there. In NYC I should be able to get every channel clearly in a skyscraper!
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018 by opinionated consumer

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