Technology
If you love TV but hate paying for cable, then this sale on digital HD TV antennas is for you
Watching TV is starting to get complicated. With super expensive cable packages and multiple streaming services splitting all your favorite shows up into different subscriptions, it can be hard to find everything you want to watch let alone pay for it. If you’re looking to cut the cord completely and kick it old school with network television, you should check out an digital antenna, like the ANTOP AT-400 4K/Ultra HD TV Antenna.
ANTOP is a digital antenna that gives you HD quality access to free over-the-air TV signals, without having to mount a gigantic ugly dish and a forest of cables on your roof. The ANTOP sports a sleek, minimalist design, and installs easily either inside or outside of the house. If you do decide to set it up outside, it has UV coating and weather-resistant finish to protect it from harsh sunlight and the whims of the elements, so you won’t have to worry about suddenly losing your signal right in the middle of The Simpsons.
With a signal range of 65 miles and an included 40-foot coaxial cable and mounting bracket, you can install the ANTOP literally anywhere in your home and start watching crystal-clear television pretty much immediately.
You don’t need to worry about buying multiple antennas, either – the ANTOP can feed a signal to several different televisions at the same time, and it supports HDTV, 1080p TV, and 4K Ultra HD, so you’ll always be watching the best picture available. It also supports VHF and UHF signals if you’ve got older TVs in the house or if your local channels don’t offer a particular show in HD.
If you’re tired of shelling out for cable and streaming services, getting a digital antenna is pretty much a no-brainer. Normally, the ANTOP AT-400 sells for $129.99, but you can take 38% off that price and get it for only $79.99.
If you’re thinking about cutting out cable and streaming subscriptions, but aren’t quite sure or want to test the waters of free digital channels first, you should check out this Indoor HDTV Antenna. It’s an affordable, compact solution to rising cable costs, giving you access to free HD and digital channels with simple installation and no bulky connector box or tangle of wires. It normally sells for $38, but you can take 63% off that price and get it for only $13.99.
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