Cut the Cord With These HDTV Antennas

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From Popular Mechanics

With the upcoming launch of Disney+ and Apple TV+ and the eventual release of other new streaming services, there is now an abundance of streaming options for us to choose from and enjoy. But even if this is the case, there is still a certain appeal in watching shows in real time, and that's something most streaming platforms can't give.

The answer? HDTV antennas.

Take your pick from the indoor HDTV antennas below and start enjoying television the old school way:

ANTOP Paper Thin 30-Mile AT-105 Indoor HDTV Antenna

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$18, down from $35

Clocking in at only 0.02-inches, this antenna is one of the thinnest and most compact out there. It supports HDTV and 4K Ultra HD and receives High Definition Over-To-Air (OTA) TV signals to broadcast channels like ABC, CBS, and NBC, with a range of up to 30 miles. It also works with converter boxes and digital TVs for added flexibility, and can still perform seamlessly even on windy or rainy days.

ANTOP AT-400 4K/Ultra HD TV Antenna

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$80, down from $130

Crafted with UV coating and weather-resistant finish, this antenna is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It's HDTV, 1080pTV and 4K Ultra HD-ready, can feed multiple TVs at once, and can match a traditional antenna's capability with its signal reach of up to 65 miles.

ANTOP AT-402B Outdoor/Indoor Digital TV Antenna

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$80, down from $165

Unlike the rabbit ears that are admittedly an eyesore, this antenna is housed in a sleek and compact package, making it a perfect addition to your roof, attic, or tabletop. With built-in Smartpass technology and multi-directional reception, it can access free TV channels and programs in your area of up to 60 to 70 miles of range - even in places with weak reception. It can also feed multiple TVs simultaneously, and its 4G LTE filter blocks unwanted 4G and 3G signals to allow for better quality.

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