Another great advantage of the TV antennas from One For All is that they blend in very well with your interior. If you love to keep a tidy living room, our aerials are the best!
With over 27 years of experience, One For All has introduced the most user-friendly products and our inside TV antennas are one of them. Our TV antennas are ultramodern and stylish, brandishing the latest cutting-edge technology. At One For All we guarantee optimal television reception every time. Are you curious which indoor TV antennas we have to offer?
Take a look at all of our inside television antennas in our product range. All indoor television antennas from One For All guarantee a few things. We ensure an easy installation, the best possible signal quality and a smart design. Thanks to their outstanding performances, our indoor antennas differentiate themselves from other aerials and antennas. The indoor digital antennas from One For All have been compiled by the newest innovative technologies and features.
The internal television antennas that we create are suitable for up to 60 miles distance between the antenna and the broadcast transmitter. Moreover, our antennas cover free p and 4K broadcast TV. This way you can ensure that your get the best possible reception, now and in the future. Our wide product range varies from standard telescopic HD ready antennas to aerials which are highly advanced and are 4K Ultra HD ready. Are you looking for an internal TV antenna which has a Signal Level Indicator which tells you where you should place your antenna to get the most TV channels?
Then our Amplified Indoor Antenna is perfect for you. Are you looking for something small but with a great futuristic design? With its ultra-thin dual color design, you can position it flat on the table or stuck high on a wall or window for the clearest reception. In short, it is not only great to look at, it also ensures great reception! One For All offers a wide range of different indoor TV antennas.
All antennas ensure a perfect reception that can be installed anywhere in your home. The reception of the internal television antennas from One For All vary from ranges within 25 up to 60 miles from the nearest transmitter tower. This diminutive flat-panel aerial is about as unobtrusive as they come.
In fact, the only limit to your options is the 1. We found that Freeview HD reception was temperamental with the aerial sitting on the TV cabinet, but moving it to the wall behind gave us a full, glitch-free complement of 96 TV channels and 32 radio channels.
The August High Gain TV aerial has a compact, monopole design, with a magnetic stand that will clamp onto a wide range of metallic surfaces, including radiators. Freeview HD channels did seem a little more prone to blocky artefacts, however, so you may need to be careful in weak signal areas — and watch out for the short 1. Wrapped in grey fabric, this compact pillar-style effort is roughly the size of a drink can and looks more like a smart speaker than a TV aerial.
You can just plug it in, leave it next to the TV and enjoy your favourite shows. Unamplified, we had to place the pillar on a shelf to get any channels whatsoever, and even then, HD channels were hit hard by signal drops and blocky artefacts.
Reaching the shelf was also tricky as there was only 1. Depending on the shape of your aerial, you should place it as close to a window as possible. Try to place the aerial at head height, and as close to a window as possible.
Electronic devices other than your TV , such as a microwave or even your washing machine, might interfere with the reception of the TV signal, so try to place your aerial away from those. Occasionally, 4G Cellular signals can also interfere with your reception — so some aerials and boosters offer 4G filtering. If you manage to see the channels, but the quality is not very good, stay on a single channel BBC One, for example , and move your aerial around until you get the best TV signal.
Note that if you move the aerial around, other channels might disappear, and you will have to do a full re-scan. Once you see the best picture quality, make sure your aerial stays in place without you having to stand there holding it forever, hopefully — some models even come with their own Velcro tapes or other adhesive measures. You get better picture quality at a higher resolution than normal Full HD , and it all looks bright and crisp.
In addition, if you want to watch 4k content on Freeview, you would need a special Freeview Box that supports 4K — such as the Manhattan T3-R. Excellent performance, flat form factor, detachable booster and a great price.
Yet the black, impressive design means you can also easily hide it on your TV cabinet, or even stick it on the back of your TV.
And, it even has a detachable amplifier so you can decide whether to use it or not , with a decent cable length. This aerial promises a lot — a 50 miles range from the transmitter , technology developed by a NASA scientist, Ultra Wide Band radio technology, 4G Filtering… it all sounds very impressive — but does it work?
The short answer is Yes — this aerial works great, with a more-than-average number of users who got good reception with it. The cable length is also decent at 4 meters. Keep in mind though, the amplifier is powered via a USB cable — so you would need a USB power adapter like those you would use to charge your phone.
All in all, while this aerial is not as cheap as some of the other aerials, you get excellent value for money thanks to the amplifier — if you need it. Looks aside — does it work properly? Definitely, for the most part. That is, if your local transmitter is less than 10 miles from your house, then the Pillar is likely to do its job well.
If the transmitter is further away, SLx recommend getting a signal booster. All in all, this aerial is similar to the other ones in how it performs, and is one of the better-priced ones. With good overall reception, this is a very good indoor aerial, it just requires a bit more tuning, and the design is kind of bulky though it looks like something out of the original Star Trek.
One of the more expensive aerial in this roundup, you would expect a higher-than-average performance, but that is not always the case with this model. The flat design is nicer than others, and the aerial can either be mounted on the wall with the flimsy plastic bolts supplied , or hidden away. Like most aerials, the bottom line really depends on the coverage in your area. Cord Busters' Best Indoor Aerials Editor's Choice.
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