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Digital Outdoor Amplified HD TV Antenna 150 Miles Long Range with Mounting Pole, 33ft RG6 Coax Cable, Supports 4K 1080p, VHF UHF, Rotates for 2 TVs - Wireless Remote Included

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Size: 150 Miles with pole


Features

  • Enhanced HDTV Reception: Capture pristine HDTV signals with our Outdoor Digital Antenna that supports 1080p, 4K, and a 32dB high gain reception within a 150-mile range. Enjoy seamless access to VHF (40300MHz) and UHF (470890MHz) frequencies for a rich, high-definition viewing experience.
  • Expansive 150-Mile Range: Broaden your viewing options with this powerful outdoor antenna, designed to pull in a wide array of digital broadcasts in 720p, 1080i, 1080p, and 4K resolutions. Experience a vast selection of channels without monthly subscription fees.
  • Dual TV Outputs: Simultaneously connect two TVs without the need for an additional splitter. This feature allows multiple viewers in your household to enjoy different programs on separate TVs, maximizing convenience and family entertainment.
  • All-Inclusive Setup: Comes equipped with a 33 ft long RG6 coaxial cable, a mounting pole, and a wireless remote controller featuring a built-in 360-degree motor and super low noise amplifier for easy installation and adjustment. Setup is straightforward with the included user manual.
  • Durable Weather-Resistant Construction: Built to withstand varied outdoor conditions, this antenna features superior construction with proper grounding to endure tough weather, ensuring reliable, uninterrupted reception year-round.

Antenna: Television


Brand: MATIS


Color: Grey


Number of Channels: 69


Impedance: 75 Ohm


Maximum Range: 150 Miles


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Manufacturer: MATIS


Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 3.3 x 13.7 inches


Item Weight: 5.66 pounds


Manufacturer: MATIS


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: OD102-H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 18, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to install Works great!!! Looks good
Size: 150 Miles with pole
Pulling in so many more channels than I thought. No need to subscribe to cable. Getting the primary channels and then some. Came with everything I needed just had to get some clips to mount to the wall. The cable was long enough to go from the top of the chimney of a two story to the first floor. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by It’sMe

  • Very good antenna for a small price
Size: 150 Miles
This may not look like much but it is a damned good antenna.for a very reasonable price. I have another that is 4 times as large 5 times as heavy that catches only pixels. Installation is cupcake easy and the picture is crystal clear. I should have known it would work because I had one like it that was destroyed by a falling limb. It was great then but I think they have made it better. Thanks guys, whoever designed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by T.L. Armstrong

  • Outdoor antenna
Size: 150 Miles with pole
The product was easy to assemble, and works really well. The only thing I noticed was there was no directions for attaching the pole bracket and pole to the antenna.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Kathy Foster

  • Received 87 Clear stations.
Size: 150 Miles
I am disappointed it stopped working after 32 days. This must be a fluke, because my other on lasted 5 years before a storm blew off top panel. It waS EASY TO HOOK UP and rush me one so I can get my station sback
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Nora Stanley

  • Buy a camera ... :)
Mine is a difficult area for TV, cellphone and just about any other type of reception. Located near the Lake Michigan shoreline, some good sized hills rise about a mile to the east helping block reception from the nearest TV stations 40-60 miles away. So, my experience isn’t typical. The antenna arrives in a small box containing perhaps a dozen individual pieces. Easy to assemble. A child could do it. Be careful not to loose any of the small screws. The metal “mast” is approximately an inch diameter and roughly 3’ in total length. The lower portion is curved, leaving a vertical rise (from mounting plate) of only 2-2.5 feet - enough to keep it from scraping the roof when it rotates. I mounted the base plate flush against my home’s fascia boards. As far as mounting directly against the siding goes - I doubt many homes would allow that since soffits / fascia boards normally extend farther out from the side of a structure than the “offset” of the mast would allow for. Initially, I installed it along my home’s lowest roof area roof which is about 10-12 feet off the ground - a spot easily accessible from a wood deck using a step-ladder. That didn’t work well. All reception proved badly broken and intermittent. Several days later I used an extension ladder from ground to mount the antenna on my home’s highest point - about 18 feet above ground. I’m now receiving 6 stations well enough to view with only some occasional brief interruption. Quality of reception varies a bit by day. Since I rely on broadband for most viewing, the local stations serve mainly for news and weather - with reception adequate for those limited needs. If you’re not familiar with today’s digital over-air transmissions, as long as you can receive a clear signal you’ll have an excellent picture. It tends to be “everything or nothing” nowadays. The biggest problem is that when you press the single button on the control box indoors you can’t tell which direction the antenna may rotate or where it has stopped. The control is non-directional. Movement also seems a bit “herky-jerky” sometimes, and rotation may occur in either direction with each press of the button. If your signal is strong enough it shouldn’t matter. You’ll manage to hit the right mark and have a clear image. But in a fringe area like mine much precision is needed. So, to supplement this $35-$40 antenna, I purchased a $35 outdoor security camera and mounted it on the deck facing the antenna. It allows me to watch the antenna rotate on my iPad while adjusting it. And it has night vision. I’m attaching 2 shots of the antenna taken from the remote camera - one by day and one by night. One more thing I learned is that the “TV 2” outlet on the amp box seems to work better than the “TV 1” outlet, as it’s hard-wired into the control box. On the contrary, connecting to the “TV 1” terminal requires adding a separate piece of coax. Makes you wonder who designed it. I ordered a 50 foot roll of RG 6 coax cable along with the antenna knowing that the the 33 feet included wouldn’t be enough. Do the math on your project ahead of time and than allow some extra “slack”, as wire never goes as far as you think it will. It’s hard to give a rating for this. Everything is cheap, cheap, cheap. But for most people it should do a fine job. Here’s my best effort. - Antenna construction and rotor quality: 4 (good) - Mounting hardware and cable provided: 3 (adequate) - In-home electronics and controls: 2 (need improvement) - Pricing: 5 (very inexpensive considering components) Overall Rating: 3.5 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020 by MI Feller MI Feller

  • No lie more channels
Size: 150 Miles with pole
I don't know what it is about this type antenna with newer smart HD 4k tvs but you really do get way more channels and clarity with an option to turn the pole without having to walk out side and so it manually. They last so much longer than indoor ones that barily pick up anything on new tvs and they can handle some storms, wind lightening, hail you name it, and they still work great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great reception!
Size: 150 Miles
Came quickly easy to put together a real no-brainer to install works perfectly. What else could you want? Oh yeah, very inexpensive.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Bob Bob

  • Know the direction of your broadcast stations
Size: 150 Miles
It was simple to put together and works well bring in the channels I wanted. The rotation feature is not very useful The antenna is in my attic but the control button is near the TV. It is impossible to tell which way the antenna rotated and how far it went. It would be better if you could pick the rotation, Counter or clockwise, and then have the antenna only move 5 degrees per button push. This would allow for slight adjustments with out going up in the attic or on the roof to move the antenna by hand which is what I had to do several time to get it exactly positioned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Timothy H

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