📡 Elevate Your Viewing Experience—No Strings Attached!
The Magic Stick TV MS-50 Model is a state-of-the-art signal booster antenna that allows you to enjoy over-the-air HD channels without the burden of cable bills. With a 50+ mile range and a magnetic base for optimal reception, this antenna is designed for easy installation and versatile placement, making it perfect for any environment. Compatible with all digital televisions, it’s the ultimate solution for budget-savvy viewers seeking quality entertainment.
Brand | Magic Stick TV |
Manufacturer | Magic Stick TV |
Model | 43272-926 |
Package Dimensions | 27.1 x 14.2 x 7.7 cm; 68.04 g |
Item model number | 43272-926 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer | Magic Stick TV |
Item Weight | 68 g |
D**R
Utma
Bhut acha hai.! 5star
A**R
NOTHING BETTER
GOOD ITEM I GOT 4 ALREADY ALL WORK AS SAID THEY WOULD
J**T
Nice easy to use but not perfect
It was a very simple quick install it's not the best antenna in the world but it does the job
O**3
Acceptable...
I initially I connected the antenna to a TV on the first floor and the reception was very poor, only able to pull in 3 stations with limited viewing capability. Then I moved it to a second floor bedroom with the same southern exposure and was able to get 10 stations clearly. It's interesting that many of the local station broadcast antennas are located in the same area, but not all of them came through. I'm happy with the reception because I simply have it to supplement the satellite service, especially during storms. I live in a heavily wooded, rolling hills, rural area approximately 40 air miles from the closest broadcast antenna.
E**I
False advertisement claim
Now I own a similar stick" like antenna I found on eBay. Like every other indoor antenna it came witha "signal amplified" claim like this one. But the difference is all of them came with a power adapter cord to plug into a socket to actually boost the signal.This magic stick claims the same "amplified signal" boost without ANY signal booster, either inbuilt or as an attachment accessory. Either way, these signal boosters must have a plug in to a socket cable that actually does the amplification. Magic stick came with only the stick and a coaxial cable. Nothing else.But what justifies my gripe is the poor reception I get when I used it versus an actual antenna with a functional signal booster.And I must add that the build quality of the stick is really cheap plastic in it's overall feel as opposed to the generic one I bought that is made of solid metal including a magnetic iron base.I've since returned this for a refund.
J**O
It's OK
I have a battery operated TV that I keep handy for when we have power outages due to storms., It lets me watch the local weather for updates. I bought this antenna to try on it. I had used an indoor antenna previously and got all the local channels using an inline amp. Using the same amp i was not able to pull in all the channels with this antenna. Picture quality was similar however and if I were closer to the towers I am sure it would be fine. I went from 7 channels to 4.
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