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Philips Rabbit Ears Black Indoor TV Antenna, Dipoles and Circular Loop, Tabletop, Digital, Smart TV Compatible, HDTV, 4K 1080P VHF UHF, 5Ft Coaxial Cable, SDV8201B/27

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Features

  • FREE LOCAL TV Ditch expensive cable and satellite services and get local channels such as CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, PBS and much more in Full HD with this TV antenna
  • BROAD SPECTRUM This TV antenna has superior reception for both VHF and UHF signals, receiving uncompressed 1080p signals and is 4K TV ready
  • STABILITY The weighted base and rubber feet provide a solid foundation and prevents scratches
  • UNIVERSAL VIEWING Works with all brands of HDTVs with superior signal and outstanding picture quality and the dipoles and loop provide quality VHF and UHF reception
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We provide a limited lifetime warranty and free and friendly U.S.-based technical support

Description

Watch what you've been missing with the Philips Classic HD TV Antenna. Ditch expensive cable and watch your favorite shows in full 1080p high definition at no cost. Enhanced reception and a perfect signal make this 4K/8K Ultra HD- ready TV antenna for free channels the ideal counterpart to streaming digital content. This indoor antenna's sleek design with adjustable dipoles blends nicely into any decor while the UHF loop and extendable VHF dipoles provide a superior viewing experience. Tabletop placement allows for quick, tool-free installation. Simply place the antenna on a flat surface and connect it to your TV's cable input using the included coaxial cable. Adjust the dipoles for best reception and run a channel scan for over-the-air channels on your TV. Compatible with NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0), this indoor TV antenna makes sure you're ready to experience this new broadcast standard that delivers superior picture and sound, a stronger broadcast signal, faster refresh rates and more! HDTV antennas are also a reliable complement to your cable or satellite subscription. When severe weather strikes, stay informed with a backup antenna for important local broadcasts. The best HDTV is free HDTV with the Philips Classic HD TV Antenna.

Antenna: Television


Brand: PHILIPS


Color: Trditional Loop Antenna


Impedance: 75 Ohm


Maximum Range: 30 Miles


Product Dimensions: 7.5"L x 3.5"W x 6"H


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Manufacturer: Philips


Number of Channels: 100


Global Trade Identification Number: 12


Product Dimensions: 1.25 x 7.5 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: 7.1 ounces


Item model number: SDV8201B/27


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 20, 2018


Manufacturer: Philips


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good basic antenna.
I was looking for an inexpensive antenna for residents of my apartment complex, that could pull in the five networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, CW) and their subchannels. I found one with this antenna. The antenna is boxed in one piece; there's no assembly required. It's design allows one to set it on a table, or hang it from a wall. The UHF element (the circular piece) can be moved up and down on a 180-degree arc.. The VHF dipoles can be extended to the desired length, and they can swivel and rotate to the desired position. The coaxial cable is about 5 feet long and is medium grade in quality. It's not detachable from the antenna. It can be extended with another coaxial cable and a connector. The broadcast/transmission towers where I live are in three locations: 2 miles SE, 17 miles SE, and 45 miles W. The antenna got no signal from the towers 45 miles west. In fairness, the Clearstream Eclipse also gets no signal. One of the stations that is two miles away broadcasts on low-VHF (which are channels 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6). This antenna did pick up that channel clearly, once the antenna was placed properly. The dipoles are NOT long enough to receive low VHF very well; I suspect that the station comes in because it's very close to me. To test that, I connected an six-foot RG-6 coaxial (the kind used by cable companies) without an antenna, and it also pulled in the station. A paper clip put into the coaxial jack got the station, but with some pixilation ("noise"). I suspect that the coaxial acted as a dipole. The bottom line is that this probably won't get low-VHF very well if the station is more than 15 miles away. The Clearstream Eclipse also got the low-VHF station, and again, the cable (which is RG-6 quality and which is about 15 feet long) may have been the main reason. I can't say if the antenna gets high-VHF (frequencies 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13), because there are none in the 20-mile radius. Most stations operate on UHF bands/frequencies 14 through 36. Note that your station may read as a VHF station (example: WGN-9 in Chicago, which was on VHF 9 before stations went digital in 2009) but probably broadcasts on a UHF band (WGN broadcasts on UHF 19). The antenna pulled in all area channels broadcasting on UHF very well, with clear pictures, and no pixilation. Your mileage may vary. The Clearstream Eclipse had slightly higher signal numbers (as can be expected from an antenna costing almost four times as much), but the Philips antenna's signal numbers were good. Overall, I would guess that the Philips will pull in UHF-band stations up to 25 miles away, and VHF band stations perhaps 10 to 15 miles away. If you live farther from the towers, you'll probably want a stronger indoor antenna. If those doesn't work, you'll probably need an outdoor antenna. Everybody's situation is different, because reception depends on distance, how high up the antenna is located, the terrain (i.e. hills), and objects in the way (i.e. trees, buildings). It's probably best to purchase from a retailer who allows easy returns (i.e. Amazon, Walmart). To find out what frequency your stations broadcast at, go to rabbitears.info or antennaweb.org . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Tom Barrister

  • Best antenna
This one actually works. I have tried so many antennas and to get the local ABC channel has just seen impossible can never get a strong enough signal of course the one with the rabbit ears actually pulls the ABC channel as well as pretty much all the other local channels with a nice crystal clear picture so if you live in an area where it is hard to get a signal, don’t waste your time on the ones with the magnets for the back of your TV go straight to the good old-fashioned rabbit years connected to your TV and this one will actually pull you your channels no more cable needed ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 by PJ

  • Short antenna cable and rabbit ears, but worked well.
Worked nicely in N.E. corner of South Carolina. In my rural location, I get NBC, FOX, ABC, a couple PBS channels. No CBS. Then 20 or so cable type channels. Some national news channels too. I do need to rotate the entire antenna 90-degrees for ABC. Just pick it all up, spin 90, done. For CBS I use Paramount+. Still way cheaper for sports, local news, and weather than any of the streamer TV packages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025 by Q

  • Set up with tablo
So to be fair I’m going to have to state this before I explain my rating. I had one of those “flat HD” antennas that I was trying to set up for my tablo TV that I put inside an outdoor closet. The HD unit didn’t pick up some stations. But boy did this one do a great job and gave us crisp picture quality. To be fair though I am using this outside cause my tablo TV system is in the outside closet. The way I hooked it up is connected the tablo to a light socket plug adapter then connected the antenna and put it out on the patio. Even with a lot of buildings and trees I got great reception. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Will

  • Good signal, but a bit cheap.
The old saying is that you get what you pay for. I bought this mostly just to see if something like this could work in my area and well, it does. I must've adjusted one side of the telescopic dipoles a little too much after 20mins, though. One side is wonky and it looks almost like it could break if I try to adjust it too much more. I would get a different antenna, personally, but this is...fine, I guess. The back of the antenna has its own crumby cable that can't be swapped out. It's made to just go into the TV the moment you get it. I wanted to use an RG6 coaxial cable directly plugged into its back, but nope. It should have a detachable cable for the back, but it doesn't, and that's frustrating. If you want it far from the TV, which you need sometimes, you need to buy coaxial cable adapters to attach another longer cable. Depends on whether you want to deal with that or not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by person13

  • Solid inexpensive indoor antenna for stations less than 20 miles away with few obstructions
For what this inexpensive little Rabbit Ears antenna is, it does a pretty darn good job. This antenna is well constructed and is intelligently designed so it can be wall mounted as well as sit on a table or the TV. There is a YouTube reviewer called the Antenna Man who tested and recommends this. All of my local station's transmitters are within a 20-mile radius of my home and have few obstructions in the way, so this antenna is a good fit. It picks them all up. It took a little fiddling to find the best location for this and which way the antenna should be pointed, but once I did it worked just fine. I would not expect it to work nearly as well if the transmitters were further away or there were obstructions like hills or several buildings in the way. Keep that in mind when purchasing. There is a site called Antennas Direct that has a feature telling you what transmitters are in your area, where they are located in relation to you, and how strong the signal should be that can help you figure this out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Kevin

  • Rabbit ears!
Antenna Man is spot on on this set of old school rabbit ears! Love it! Getting good reception in N. Denver indoors. Love the old school configuration and adjustable uhf/vhf antennas. Note that the coax cable is attached, and in the thin/short side but totally adequate. For the money, it's working great! Better than the flat I was using by far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025 by Lufty

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