Let me start by saying, this TV antenna is a solid choice if you're looking to ditch cable but still want access to local channels. The setup was ridiculously easy - just plug it into the TV's USB port (for power) and coax input, then scan for channels. Within minutes, I was watching ABC, CBS, and NBC in crisp HD quality.
The magnetic base is genius! I stuck mine on a metal filing cabinet near the window, and it holds securely while allowing 360° signal reception. The long coaxial cable gives you flexibility in placement - crucial for finding that sweet spot where all channels come in clearly.
Performance-wise, it delivered more channels than my old flat antenna (about 15 vs. 12 previously). Picture quality is excellent when the signal is strong, though like any antenna, you might experience occasional pixelation during bad weather.
One minor gripe: the amplifier doesn't seem as powerful as advertised. While it helped with weaker stations, don't expect miracles if you're far from broadcast towers. Check dtv.gov/maps first to see what's available in your area.
Overall? For $30-40, this is a great cord-cutting solution that pays for itself quickly. Just temper expectations about the '560+ mile' claim - in reality, performance depends heavily on your location relative to broadcast towers.