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The Philips Indoor TV Antenna features 15-inch extendable rabbit ear dipoles and a 4ft coaxial cable, delivering uncompressed 4K and 1080p HD signals up to 30 miles from broadcast towers. Compatible with all TV brands and NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0), it offers easy installation and access to over 100 free local channels, backed by U.S.-based support and a limited lifetime warranty.














| ASIN | B07D4YW5HR |
| Antenna | Television |
| AntennaDescription | Television |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | Philips |
| Color | Rabbit Ears Indoor Antenna |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 10,448 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030878409650 |
| Impedance | 75 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 2.1"W x 4.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Philips Modern Loop Rabbit Ears Indoor TV Antenna, 15 inch Extendable Dipoles, 4K 1080P VHF UHF, Tabletop Antenna, Digital HDTV Antenna, Smart TV Compatible, 4ft Coaxial Cable, Black, SDV7114A/27 |
| Item Weight | 208.66 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jasco Products Company, LLC |
| Maximum Range | 30 Miles |
| Number of Channels | 100 |
| UPC | 030878409650 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime-Limited Warranty |
C**N
Great antenna!
This little antenna works great! We bought it so that we could get local tv channels without paying for cable and are impressed with how it looks and how well it works. Because of its size and color it blends well with the tv and is hardly noticeable . The reception we’re getting is great (the tv sits across the room from windows) and we are completely pleased with how well it’s working so I would say the range is good without having to place the antenna in a window. Completely easy to install. From opening the box, placing the antenna and getting it hooked up probably took less than 10 minutes. We are really glad we purchased this antenna. The price was great and we aren’t having to pay exorbitant cable bills for channels we never watch.
B**E
Excellent Reception With a Little Setup
Absolutely—condensed, cleaned up, and no em dashes, while keeping your voice: ⸻ This can be mounted directly on the TV, and if you can get good reception that way then by all means. I’ve used it in three urban apartments, one suburban apartment, and now in an apartment near the Rocky Mountains in a rural/urban area. I didn’t realize for the first couple of years that it could clip directly onto the TV, so I used the long cord to find the best spot and hung it on the wall. I’ve found that the higher it’s mounted, the better the reception, especially near a window. As with any antenna, some experimenting is required. I’ve never been let down by it. In very urban areas with strong reception, clipping it to the TV worked fine. In less central locations or newer buildings, it needed to be hung higher and near a window. That comes down to location, building, floor, proximity to towers, and interference, which is true for all indoor antennas. What sets this one apart is the amplifier, which is worth the price on its own, and the extra long cord that gives you flexibility to find the best placement. It also twists 360 degrees and opens and closes to fine-tune reception. After going through many awful antennas over the years, I’m glad I found this one. I paid over $30 for my original antenna back in 2019, but forgot it when I moved out of state. Finding this one secondhand for under $20 was a huge win because I know it works and works well. Many returns were likely from people who clipped it to their TV and expected perfect reception without taking a few minutes to find the right spot. Good for me, bad for them, and good for you too. I rarely write reviews and only do so after using a product for years. This is for those who value buying things that last and refuse to pay for free TV channels.
M**F
Solid HD Antenna
Small, sleek, and good reception, gets the job done. Able to watch the majority of local channels (Houston) in HD without issues.
D**K
Receptive Rabbit Ears on the Phillips HDTV antenna
I opted out of a streaming platform offering live tv as the cost was no less than when I paid for Satellite or cable. For 15 bucks, this antenna readily pulls in a clean signal for all the major broadcast channels in the San Francisco Bay area. I attached the coax cable to the TV antenna connector. In the Samsung smart tv attached, I selected TV as source and selected auto scan of local signals. 2 mins later I'm watching CHs over the air that cost nearly a hundred dollars a month as part of a streaming bundle. The Antenna works super well, has a low footprint that does not seem to be disrupted by any interference. I learned that I like the retro rabbit ears, but I have not had to adjust them, and I suspect I can even lower them fully and it will still be great.
J**K
worth it if you are close to digital tv towers
Super simple design. The unamplified version is a simple connection to the back of the TV. Then just extend the bunny ears and move the antenna to the best reception location. Great backup option when cable or internet may be down or if you cable provider stops showing a local channel. It doesn't solve everything, but we appreciated the 40 or so channels. The antenna is inexpensive and worth the $. Note: We were not compensated in any way for this unbiased review.
M**P
GR8 Product
This product is fantastic! It installs and sets up very easily. It is very effective and gets great reception even though we live in a little more rural area. We cancelled our cable and we were having trouble streaming local channels through other subscriptions. Very happy with this purchase and highly recommend this product.
K**O
Not for me
It works. Looks good with low profile barely visible. Maybe it's my location or the product itself but does not perform as expected. 11 channels scanned, 5 channels are ads and 2 Spanish channel. I need to look something else.
W**Y
Best so far
So far, this is the best antenna I have tested. I am very close to where most of the transmitters are, so your results may vary. I would recommend trying with and without the amplifier to see which works best. Surprisingly, with the amplifier worked best for me, even with how close I am. I was able to pull in 90 channels, pretty impressive compared to the 60 with my last one.
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