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VicTsing Digital Aerial - The Answer to Your Problems?

  • Zach Hardy
  • Jun 20, 2016
  • 2 min read

This aerial comes well packaged in recycling friendly packaging. The box is plain cardboard with black ink used to show useful information about the product you would look for when shopping off the shelves, as well as an outline image of the product thats inside.

Inside the box you'll find the aerial itself inside a plastic bag along with a manual, and some sticky pads for fitting the aerial. The device itself has a 3m sticky pad already fitted onto the most solid part of the product for optimal strength when mounting, and the 10ft wire is neatly folded up with a twist tie.

Taking the product out of the box you can feel just how light it is, and how flexible it is making it extremely versatile for placement, however remember that this aerial must stay indoors! The aerial is also very compact, and easy to install.

Being so light you may imagine the build quality suffers, but the overall unit feels very high quality, and the opposite of brittle, as well as being well sealed and put together so the wire feels like it's well held to the product and not one that can be pulled off by accident.

The aerial works between the frequencies VHF174~240MHz, UHF470~862MHz, with up to 25 miles of range. It also also has a gain of 25dBi, meaning it can deliver up to a 1080p picture resolution at best.

It's useful to know that VicTsing suggest the following for best experience:

1. Place the antenna higher or close to/in a window and face the broadcast tower. 2. Test the antenna in multiple locations as digital signals may bounce off objects.

All in all this product is well worth its £12.99 price tag, and is easily capable of fixing your weak signal problems, therefore I highly recommend it!



 
 
 

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