📺 Catch Every Channel, Anywhere—No FOMO, Just 4K Freedom!
The 1byone Outdoor TV Antenna delivers 360° omni-directional reception with a powerful 100+ mile range, enhanced by a built-in pre-amplifier and 4G LTE filter to ensure clear, uninterrupted 4K HD signals. Designed for easy, tool-free installation with a 39ft coax cable, it’s weatherproof and perfect for outdoor, attic, RV, or marine use, making it the ultimate upgrade for cord-cutters seeking reliable, high-quality TV reception.
Brand Name | 1byone |
Item Weight | 3.69 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.32 x 11.97 x 5.47 inches |
Item model number | 6-501NA004-UP |
Color Name | White |
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
M**S
Brings in all the major networks even in a rural mobile home
This antenna didn't pick up anymore stations then my other antenna but it pulled in all the stations all the time where my old one just couldnt do that. even with wind and rain it works! I am very rural & many miles from any local broadcast station. I am also in a mobile home so not much works in it. I just have it sitting on a shelf pointed at my wood roof. I get abc, nbc, cbs, fox, cw, pbs, plus all their sub channels. 28 locals total. I highly recommend also buying a Tablo dvr so you can record antenna tv shows. They also give you a bunch a free channels. I feel once i have this antenna screwed into the wall aiming it up to the ceiling like how it is now that it will do even better and it is an outdoor antenna so I can get it set up outside and I bet it would get even more channels. it was so frustrating with my other antenna I could watch cbs and nbc but if i wanted to watch abc I had to go & manually move it then move it back. with this stronger antenna I don't have to move it at all. I will update this review once i attach it to the wall.
C**B
Antenna
Excellent for my area lots of trees in my area. One thing that I have found is this unit and prior units we have had work better about 6 ft off ground right under tree line. Don't know why but does. Tried at higher height wouldn't pick up anything. Get 47 channels at about 6ft.
T**M
I now have the stations i want
Maybe if you can get it high enough in a clear area you MIGHT see the long range claimed. That is hard for any antenna no matter the size. I put on an 8' wooden pole in my office and found 47 stations, including 3 local stations about 50 miles away. Surrounding obstacles could hinder performance.
L**.
Waste of time and money for me
UPDATE 10/25/2016: I cannot get more than 70 channels anymore. Of the 70, maybe 5 are in English and aren't shopping channels. And I get only one major network. So this product doesn't work for me in the end. I tried moving the antenna 50 different times, which only resulted in using more doublesided tape and a lot of tape residue all over my window.UPDATE 10/18/2016: The antenna was inadvertently moved and now for the life of me I cannot get more than maybe 70 channels, most of which are NOT major network channels. At this point I'm rather disappointed and have spent a lot of time experimenting with placement and am getting about 1/2 of the total channels as before.I decided to finally cut the cable cord and bought this antenna as a similar type came highly recommended but this one was considerably less expensive. I live just 20 miles from downtown LA so I figured the 50 mile radius would be more than enough. Perhaps 20-30 miles would have been fine, or even rabbit ears.Either way, at last search I had 124 channels! Mind you, it's important to search and search again and again and again and move the antenna around, up and down, on its back, flat, on the wall, in a window, etc. For me the window facing north works best. I live in a courtyard style apartment complex on the first of two floors yet I guess that doesn't matter as it must penetrate structures/trees, etc. in some way that I don't understand.I do think there are many, many variables to consider, including weather (which I don't have) and perhaps wind in particular. It seems that even if you put the antenna in a fixed location, your channels and reception will vary from time to time. When that happens, I'd suggest searching and searching again and so on.Getting ABC to come in took several tries. It finally happened when I got up to 121 channels I think. Even then it's not real clear but I know if I fiddle with the antenna's location a tad it will come in fine. That of course means that once the antenna is moved even a bit, other channels might be lost or at less viewable. Yet you might get some channels that you previously did not.Oddly enough I have a local San Diego CBS channel which comes in great, even though I am roughly 100 miles north of San Diego (and my antenna faces north, not south).While 124 channels may sound fantastic, I would say at least 2/3 of them are in languages I don't speak.I've realized that there is so much better tv to be found with an antenna instead of with cable. Some examples in the past few days: "Barney Miller," "The Mary Tyler Moore," "The White Shadow" and "Charlie's Angels," not to mention terrific classic movies like "The Great Escape." Sure, I might be dating myself but this stuff is more watchable to me than any reality tv program of today. Since most of what I watch besides live sports is nothing in particular, preferring to channel-surf mindlessly, this works out A-OK for me.One issue is that with antenna tv, unless you have a tv guide and/or want to go online to check every channel's website for listings, you really don't know what is on and when. And the descriptions (when they appear) for shows are often very basic.Perhaps someone has a suggestion on how I can easily find out what each local channel is broadcasting.Ultimately I wish I had done this years ago. With streaming MLB & NBA subscriptions plus Sling TV when needed (for ESPN, TNT, TBS and other channels that show MLB & NBA playoff games live that are not usually shown streaming online even with subscription), I am going to save tons and am a happy camper. Note: MLB Extra Innings on cable (which my dad has, 100 miles away) now comes with a free subscription to its streaming online service (which is normally $110-$130 of late) so it's a boon for me as I use that for free.It's been close to a month and I am now getting 149 channels. Some are pixelated/unclear but that's a lot of channels!
P**R
Choose something else.
Purchased this ‘antenna’ in April 2025. It worked for a month and only picked up a few stations within a 40 mile radius ( pretty weak for an omnidirectional antenna). It quit working in May 2025. This product is very lightweight. The included booster was also defective with the power indicator light flickering. Customer Service with this company, 1byOne, is pretty good. Norma got back with me within 24 hrs and indicated a refund was initiated. Edit 5/27/25:Refund has been made. Good customer service response.
J**L
Easy set
Antenna works great easy to set up.
T**.
Great antenna
Works great, get every local channel in a spot where I normally get 3, lots of trees and buildings usually blocking signal.
D**A
Disappointed in reception
Disappointed Why did you pick this product vs others?:Description sounded good. Why did you pick this product vs others?:
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