Product Comparison: Winegard FlatWave Amped vs Mohu Leaf 30
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- It will pick up stations almost 30 miles away with out plugging in the power cord. After plugging in the power cord, I could get a station over 40 miles away. The part of Texas I was in is fairly flat, so long range reception is easier than in rolling terrain.
- Picture quality of the channels it picked up are great, but only has a range of about 35 miles in the area we live in near the Appalachian Mountains.
- Nice antenna with nice range and signal strength. Easy to set up and connect to TV.
- The Winegard Indoor antenna was easy to install and provides about 40 channels.* The picture is great; there's no static or other noise.
- We get all the prime stations, PBS stations, Ion and several stations that run westerns and older TV programs like Rockford Files which we enjoy.
- Works well, but unfortunately not much better than the 25 mile range ones we have already. But we live in a very rural area.
- This did OK for about three days then we lost 3 channels all of a sudden. Tried multiple locations and many scans and a call to the staions involved who advised they made no change to their signal.
- I'm giving the antenna five stars because the tv says it has pulled in a lot of channels
- Reception is great and the HD quality blows away cable TV quality because the signal is now uncompressed or at least far less compressed. I did not expect this little bonus but I will take it.
- When it was time to 'cut the cord', we did some research and chose to buy a Leaf 30 for our local television watching. We weren't disappointed. We live in the suburbs where the signal is super, so this antenna picked up 20 local channels with no problem.
- Once I cycle through the channel list one time, I lose all the channels. It's as if the antenna is losing frequencies or something.
- The reception, while much better than I had any right to expect given my limitations, was not stable enough for watchable television.
- Flat, compact, easy to install with the 3m double side tape.
- Compact and work as expected.
- Works great overall for the size
- I got plenty of channels and very clear reception. Just have to make sure and move it around till you get the best spot. Was easy to use and super light weight
- It's also very light weight and easily camouflaged.
- Very good. Lightweight antenna mounts great with just the 3M strips that come with it
- Antenna coax cord is quite long.
- Nice that each side of antenna is a different color (black/white) to help you best match your decor.
- Mounts easily to sliding glass door in living room. EZ to position, pulls it many channels, hooks up easily to TV.
- The Leaf looks nice and I like how it mounts with push pins or velcro.
- I got all the local HD channels without a problem as soon as I did the Auto Channel Search!
- It comes with white and black push pins to hang on the wall and even velcro stickers if needed.
- Easy to set up. Also it is 2 colors (1 side is white, 1 side is black) so it can be easily hidden.
- The cord/cable is of appropriate length to be placed in necessary position from TV.