When we set out to evaluate rabbit-ear indoor TV antennas, we treated them like any other product on our bench: against published manufacturer specs, broadcast standards, and the patterns we see repeated across aggregated owner feedback. These are not pet products despite the name, so we kept our review grounded in what matters for reception, namely dipole length, loop design, and how far you sit from the nearest broadcast towers. In our evaluation we found that reception depends far more on your location and tower distance than on any single brand claim. We weighed each antenna on extendable dipole reach, the presence of a circular loop for UHF channels, and how stable the signal held during typical indoor use. What we like is when an antenna keeps the setup simple and honest, so below we share our picks and the factors we recommend you weigh before buying.

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