Product Comparison: Mohu Curve 50 vs Mohu Leaf Ultimate
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- I do receive all stations within the 50 mile radius as the product states.
- Significantly improved reception over the basic Mohu Leaf antennae it replaced, with no signal dropouts observed to interrupt viewing as would happen occasionally before replacement.
- We gave up Dish and love this antennae that sits next to our television. My husband, the non-techy in the family, plugged it in and turned on the television. A minute later we were watching free tv programs.
- Terrible reception. I have this antenna in my attic and it still cannot receive all broadcasts from 30 miles away even with the amplifier.
- There is some loss of signal, but it is free. We supplement the free programs with a Fire stick and minimal fees for Netflix, etc.
- Since this was rated at a 50 mile distance I thought I'd be okay. In order to get all the channels on a clear day it would need to be mounted at the top of a window facing the towers and even then channel 5 would be choppy.
- 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.
- Light weight and performs as expected
- Works well. Very light weight which in our case is falls over easily in a cluttered tv stand.
- It's small size you don't have to worry about space.
- It's small size and weight, but it works great.
- 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.
- It does have one advantage - it is stiff, and can be mounted in places, positions where the floppy equivalents cannot.
- It replaces a different brand unit that did not pick up much. With this, our picture is actually MORE clear than HD cable used to be. Looks very nice on the window shelf
- I would like there to be more free channels however they're free so it will do. The Mohu works as advertised though.
- Great indoor antenna - easy set up and the picture I get from AN ANTENNA is absolutely beautiful. I cancelled my cable and will never go back.
- We have this positioned directly in front of a window even with a long cable running across the tv room. reception is not as good as we'd hoped but at least my husband can watch his local news with just an occasional pixelation.
- It is very sensitive, move it an inch and the once clear channel is now pixelated.
- 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