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Best indoor digital TV antennas: Our top picks for cord cutters
Ready to cut the cord? You’ll need a quality antenna to pick up digital broadcasts. Here are our recommendations.
Ditching your cable- or satellite-TV subscription and going to a setup
combining a streaming device along with an antenna to pick up
over-the-air digital broadcasts is a smart move that will save you some
serious cash every month.
There’s plenty of free TV to be had—well, you’ll passively pay by being
exposed to commercials—but you’ll need an antenna to pull those signals
in. An outdoor model mounted to a tall mast (elevating the antenna at
least 30 feet off the ground) will yield the best results, but that’s
not the most attractive accessory for your home, and it’s a total no-go
if you’re a renter or live in an apartment.
Indoor antennas can do the job if you don’t live too far from
your area TV stations’ broadcast antennas, so now the question becomes
“which one’s best?” Having ditched cable nearly five years ago myself, I
struggled with getting consistent, quality reception on local TV
channels.
I recently put four indoor antennas to the test and discovered
that spending more on an antenna doesn’t always deliver a better
overall experience. In fact, the top performing antenna out of this
bunch was also the least expensive.
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