Product Comparison: 1byone Amplified HDTV Antenna vs Mohu Leaf Ultimate
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- The antenna is for a range of 25 miles and that's a "go" for sure. We also pull in channels broadcast some 70 miles away but small variances can affect the reception on those. The others are all clear, stable and if it's HD, it comes in that way.
- This a directional antenna, this means that you will need to point it in the direction of the station. With this antenna you will need to be within 20 miles for a strong signal.
- My husband was skeptical because the range is only 25 miles and it is the weakest one in the product line. But as soon as we tested it, he knows it is better. Awesome buy.
- The picture quality was great for the channels broadcasting in HD, like ABC, NBC and CBS.
- This works better than I expected. The HD channels I could get were very clear and just as good as those received through cable.
- It doesn't work very well if it's cloudy or if it's raining/windy/snowing.
- I am getting all major networks, ETV, and free tv. I am satisfied now and if i need movies I can go to Redbox. I'm not paying for programming anymore.
- I have purchased 2 of these antennas now, and I have been greatly pleased and happy with them. You get lots of digital channels and a few analog (as available in your area).
- I found a significant difference in performance relating to the orientation how it is mounted. Overall I was able to pull in 20 channels in a 20+ mile radius which I find reasonable. Rabbit ears got 2 and a GE amplified antenna got 7.
- Not really a con, just Please Verify the amount of Range miles' you need for reception. They come in various range miles. (Rural towns, like mine, best to use the highest range).
- Though the fcc website says there's plenty of HD channels available, (here in NYC), we are only able to get about 7 channels. disappointing.
- It's paper thin and about the same size as a desk top computer mouse pad.
- I like the antenna the size and ease of use.
- I liked how thin and light-weight this antenna was.
- And because of its size, I feel that upon moving the antenna so much, it will at one point just cease to function due to how fragile it seems. It's not bad product, it just becomes more of hassle than other products.
- Yes, the wall paint isn't strong enough to withstand the weight of the antenna.
- The 3 double sided squares are not enough to keep the antenna up. The force of the antena weight is greater than the force of the 3 double sided stickies.
- Size of the Antenna helps if you use an amplifier it would be better for "some" cases.
- This antenna is pretty powerful for its size.
- I love the size, and that you can flip.
- I like the size of the antenna. It is easy to locate in the position where reception is best.
- This indoor antenna is ok. The antenna is in the window and it works fairly well.
- This is the best indoor antenna that I've tried so far.
- However it does not work well during rain storms, even though it is used indoors.
- Wasn't impressed with the "amplification". We had another antenna and with the amplification could get channels from 60+Miles away. Now with this one we are lucky to get local channels from 20 Miles away (with and without amplifixation).
- The amp doesn't boost receiving strength, it only extends the length of cable between TV and antenna.
- Yes it is thin and flexible, but that is not important in my setup. Also, cable length is on the short side.
- Easy set up. Has all you need to put up high on a wall
- Cable is long 10ft (can change out the coax cable with your own if you need longer or want shorter cable)
- Comes with USB adapter for plug in (in case you do not have extra USB plug in on TV, used for power when TV is on, nothing when TV is off).
- We hooked the antenna up to our flat-panel TV; there a little adapter that splits the coax line from the antenna into two feeds, one going to the TV's coax input and the other to the TV’s USB port for power. Then we tacked the antenna onto the wall behind the TV, using the thumbtacks provided
- Сame missing parts, unable to use, returned