Digital Outdoor Amplified HD TV Antenna 150 Miles Long Range-Support 4K 1080p Firestick 2 TVs with 360 Degree Rotation for All TVs-with Remote Control/33 FT Coax Cable/Adapter/Mounting Pole
Antenna | Television, Satellite, Radio |
Brand | MATIS |
Color | Grey |
Number of Channels | 59 |
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 150 Miles |
About this item
- ✅Dual tv output --outdoor hdtv antenna support 2 tv’s at the same time without a splitter. no special adapter needed.
- ✅150 miles remotely reception—hd tv antennas can capture 1080p, 4k and 32db high gain reception within 150 miles range, full support 720p, 1080i, 1080p ,4k, working frequency: vhf 40~300mhz , uhf 470~890mhz , receive digital broadcast high definition tv antenna signals.
- ✅ Wireless remote controller -- built in 360 degree motor, built in super low noise amplifier, includes 33ft hd tv antenna coax cable. The mounting pole is included.
- ✅Weather resistance-- 150 miles digital tv antenna is for outdoor using,durable design with grounding done, superior construction to withstand tough outdoor weather conditions.
- ✅ What’s in the package -- outdoor tv antenna with wireless remote, power supply adapter and 33ft coaxial cable and mounting pole,comes with a user manual.
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Product Description
Why should you cut the cord?
MATIS help people cutting the cord has benefits from the smart technology and make life better, easier and more fulfilling.
In the U.S over 90% of the US population is within range to stream free over-the-air HD television.
The average US household's cable bill is 80-200 dollars every month. This means you can save over 960-2400 dollars a year by simply dropping Cable TV.
Cable companies are allowed to downgrade their service by 30% to save on transmission costs. OTA doesn't have this problem.
Our outdoor HDTV antenna is designed to receive digital TV FM/UHF/VHF signals while providing high quality HDTV picture. You can enjoy high definition television without the high cost of cable or satellite. With a built-in rotor, Turn a full 360 degrees using the infrared remote control.
Free Channels for Life!
Get free access to all the content available in your area, including the most popular over-the-air TV shows, news, sitcoms, kids programs, sports and much more, all in breathtaking 4K Ultra HD for the best picture quality, most vivid colors and stunning sound.
Getting the Best Reception with MATIS Antenna
About Us
MATIS is designed to cutting the cord has benefits from the smart technology and make more than 90% of home life better, easier and more fulfilling .
MATIS tv antennas ensure that you always have the highest quality content and save 60% on tramsission costs.
Let's explore the world in a different way with MATIS!
ENJOY FREE HD TV! No More Cable Bills!
NOTE:Cable channels are not available using the antenna!
The HDTV reception ensures that you always have the highest quality content. Depending on your location, the HDTV antenna canreceive include NBC, FOX, CBS, ABC, PBS, THE CW, QUBO, TELEMUNDO, UNIVISION, RTV, THIS TV, ME TV, the weather channels and MUCH MORE.Many antennas on the market are optimized to receive only UHF broadcasts and do not reliably receive VHF. AMEISEYE TV antennas are precision-tuned to receive both UHF and VHF frequencies and will provide you with the most HD content.
- Support 2 TVs at The Same Time Non Splitter
- Cross-phase, multi-element design provides
- Enhanced reception technology for more channels
- Compatible with 4K 8K 1080p FULL HD broadcasts for all TVs
- Receives UHF and VHF channels = more content!
- Mast, mounting hardware and 75-ohm transformer included
- Strength of the broadcast signals
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 17.1 x 3.3 x 13.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.66 pounds |
Manufacturer | MATIS |
ASIN | B08LL8HQGS |
Item model number | OD102-H |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #557 in TV Antennas |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 18, 2017 |
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Easy to assemble | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Easy to install | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Picture quality | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Remote Control | 3.6 | — | 3.3 | — | — | 3.6 |
Value for money | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | 2.0 | — |
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number of channels | 59 | — | 1 | — | — | 2 |
maximum range | 150 miles | 150 miles | 150 miles | 150 miles | 150 miles | 150 miles |
impedance | 75 ohm | 75 ohm | 48 ohm | 75 ohm | 75 ohm | 75 ohm |
antenna description | Television, Satellite, Radio | Television, Satellite | Television | Television | Television, Satellite | Television, Satellite |
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Customers like the ease of installation and value of the antenna. They mention that it comes partially assembled and is easy to put together. They appreciate the excellent reception and good signal strength. They are also satisfied with picture quality. However, some customers have reported issues with the quality of the product, mentioning that the material feels cheap and flimsy. They also have issues with rotation. Customers have mixed opinions on performance, and channels.
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Customers find the installation and assembly of the antenna to be easy and straightforward. They mention that the bracket comes partially assembled, and the curved pole hooks in fairly easily.
"...In summary, this antenna is easy to assemble, relatively easy to install, and provides superb quality video...." Read more
"Easy install. Pick up all local channels up to 60 miles away. All channels very clear." Read more
"It was simple to put together and works well bring in the channels I wanted...." Read more
"...Really easy to install and to use. I recommend you look up over-the-air maps before you purchase this so you can expect what channels you’ll get...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the antenna. They say it is a great product for the price, and well worth the money. Customers also mention that it is an excellent product at an exceptional value.
"...The next day I set it back up and it there were no issues. The price is awesome, only a few dollars more then the indoor ones that stick to your..." Read more
"...Pricing: 5 (very inexpensive considering components)Overall Rating: 3.5" Read more
"...Works perfect - not a problem at all. This antenna is well priced delivering a great value...." Read more
"The price, a really great product, I used it for the house an camper, getting another for the shed" Read more
Customers generally like the reception of the antenna. They mention that it works well, has good signal strength, and has a long reception range. Some say that the antenna picks up stations 60 to 70 miles out and does a good job with the distance.
"...It was above the top of chimney and was an eyesore. This antenna is almost not visible and certainly does not dominate the roof line...." Read more
"...Easy to put together, easy to install, perfect reception and no issues that I've found kept for how light weight the unit is but that's my personal..." Read more
"antenna pickup very good, may have to rotate to get some stations, it has weather a many storms and still working, i mounted it on s 20' mast" Read more
"...That didn’t work well. All reception proved badly broken and intermittent...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the antenna. They mention that it provides a clear and impressive picture. Some customers also mention that the reception is good, and the picture is impressive. Overall, most are happy with the performance of this antenna.
"...via network cable to my home router thus providing a stunning video quality stream to 4 flat panel TV sets over my wired and wifi home network and..." Read more
"...The picture quality is very good, with the exception of those odd times of day that it just goes horribly wrong and then I just get PBS until the..." Read more
"...It was very easy to put it together.Picture quality is fine. I receive a signal from about 30 miles. It does get all my local stations...." Read more
"The antenna works great. My picture comes in very well. Easy to install was delivered promptly." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the antenna. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it stopped working. Some say that the power supply is not working, and that the antenna is not conducive to their application.
"...This antenna works great with the coax cable being connected to my Tablo Quad unit and the Tablo Quad being connected via network cable to my home..." Read more
"It was simple to put together and works well bring in the channels I wanted...." Read more
"I have been using your antenna for quite a while and it finally stopped working. So back to what I know works and get a replacement one...." Read more
"Works great. I get all the channels available in my area even though I only have it mounted in the yard on a pole instead on the roof...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the channels that the antenna picks up. Some say that they received a decent number of channels following the installation of the antenna, while others say that some channels were sometimes not available.
"Easy install. Pick up all local channels up to 60 miles away. All channels very clear." Read more
"...With this antenna I am able to get every TV station that broadcasts to San Antonio...." Read more
"...There are maybe 1-5 channels that are unwatchable, but they're very obscure things I've never heard of and is most likely not an issue with this..." Read more
"...to fiddle around once you got that part down, like I said, 75 Channels perfect HD quality with out that stutter and lag 85 miles outside of city..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the antenna. They mention the material quality feels like cheap plastic and aluminum, it breaks easily, and the coaxial cable included is flimsy. They also say the antenna is delicate and easy to bend.
"...Picture looks amazing, even when in 480i. The material quality feels like cheap plastic and aluminum, and I can’t imagine it’ll last long in the sun..." Read more
"...It’s hard to give a rating for this. Everything is cheap, cheap, cheap. But for most people it should do a fine job...." Read more
"The antenna itself is really light weight, feels like cheap plastic and literally weighs next to nothing which made me worried when I first unboxed..." Read more
"It looks well-built, but I could not assemble it without the hardware that did not come with the antenna" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the rotation of the antenna. They mention that it won't rotate, it's a little funky, and it doesn't turn 360°. The buttons have a random rotation function, making it difficult to see. Some customers also report that the motorized rotation doesn' work.
"...The rotation feature is not very useful The antenna is in my attic but the control button is near the TV...." Read more
"...antenna .... AND STABILITY IS A PROBLEM not staying up, but NO ROTATIONAL STABILITY ... the wind can turn it and ruin your hard work of aiming" Read more
"Very, very cheaply made, mostly plastic. Motor that rotates the antenna is very loose so it will move a bit with the wind...." Read more
"...well, excellent reception but if you can't see the antenna rotation is very difficult...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
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
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