📻 Elevate your home audio game with magnetic precision and unmatched reach!
This Bingfu telescopic FM radio antenna features a strong magnetic base for stable placement on metal surfaces, a 10-foot coaxial extension cable for flexible positioning, and multiple adapters (F-type male, 3.5mm audio plug, TV connectors) to ensure compatibility with leading stereo receivers like Pioneer, Onkyo, Yamaha, Marantz, and Sherwood. Designed to enhance indoor digital HD FM and Bluetooth audio reception, it’s the perfect upgrade for your home theater or audio system.
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
Color | Telescopic FM Antenna Magnetic Base |
M**Y
Successful Product
product as described, works well just use your adapter for the right connection plug in and go. Getting all the FM stations. What a simple fix thanks. Made well and works.
A**S
Well worth the $15
This is great. It's been the only antenna I can use with my stereo to pull in a decent number of signals. I have my audio system on a table that is under the window, and have placed the antenna on the sill. I wish it came with a white base and cord, because it would be less obvious on my window, but in terms of functionality, I love it.
D**G
Good Antenna for FM
Base is stable and magnet is strong, pivot is firm. Adapters are supplied for various styles of connection, cord is a decent length. Gave it four stars because the antenna segments could be tighter, they have a tendency to slip.
D**R
Absolute significant improvement
Living 30-40 miles from an FM broadcast tower can make radio reception spotty depending on tower strength. In my case, a local station would have more static by me moving around a room or standing in certain positions. My receiver was equipped with a simple wire antenna that I tacked on a wall. It was not enough. This antenna has a long cord on it with a magnetic base for placement and extendable antenna. It comes with multiple inputs for different receiver outputs but in my case the base coax input made for easy screw on installation. It works perfectly, with the longer wire allowing a magnetic placement on a metal bedpost. No more static, strong broadcast signal, super clear. It might cost 2x a simple wire, but the value is definitely there.
B**B
Good buy - worked to get me my wanted stations.
Works perfect for my needs - radio now clear and glad it had several adaptors. It’s fully extended on the floor next to my stareo.
T**B
Harman Kardon HK3480 Fail!
Did improve reception if you can hold in place. Center pin on F-male connector slightly too large for my Harman Kardon receiver connection.
M**P
Great antenna! I've purchased 3 times!
In the last month or so, I've purchased this antenna 3 times! First I bought one for a digital converter box to watch TV over the air without paying for a service. It worked so good that I gave it away to a friend who wanted to watch basic TV for free. I then replaced the antenna and realized that I could plug the antenna directly into my basic Samsung TV (without the digital converter box). I get a lot of channels for free now, like 50 or more (I live in San Francisco, so it may vary in your location). I get all the basic channels and much more (maybe 3 or 4 PBS feeds). Most of those channels I'm not interested in, but it's great. And finally, I remembered that sometimes it was hard to dial in on my Tivoli radio. I added the antenna and it's a helps getting the channels dialed in. Anyway, I recommend the antenna. The cord is pretty long. It has a magnetic base, but I just stand them up by the window. It's a heavy enough base that it stands up by itself. I haven't used the adaptors, but it's nice to have. Hope this helps.
S**N
Total let down.
I have been using the flimsy wire hooked up and draped to a nearby wall for my FM antenna on my Surround Sound Processor. I felt certain this telescoping antenna would provide as equally crystal clear reception and look far neater. Alas, the reception was worse. I tried placing it in various locations and the only time the signal got really clear was when it was in my hand being moved in one particular spot. So I reverted back to the supplied FM dangling wire and crisp clea FM again blasts out of my processor.I'm not saying this unit is defective but I suspect there is definitely more to it than just hooking up to various systems. Placement of those systems, absence of chicken wire on a stucco house (I'm sure I live in a Faraday cage LOL) would all help to get a better signal. It just does nothing in my environment and I'm not about to tear my media center down and move it for the sake of a nice looking antenna.
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