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Trinity Xtend Amplified HDTV Antenna w/WiFi Extend

Trinity Xtend Amplified HDTV Antenna w/WiFi Extend

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Get free local HD channels and improve your Wi-Fi coverage almost instantly with the Trinity Xtend. A CES 2017 Innovation Award Honoree, this handy device connects to your TV via Coax cable (included) to give you a host of free channels in addition to drastically improving your in-home wireless signal across all of your devices Read More

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deathtom666
26
Feb 9, 2017
....annnnddd no canada option........
Mrkendem
10
Feb 9, 2017
I brought this product from Wal-Mart around Christmas time last year at $69. I ended up taking it back. It did what it needed to do but I for the price and it being an 2 in 1 device, I wasn't to thrilled about it.
The antenna part worked on but the cord that plugs into your coxial was to short and it was to close to my TV and didn't give it enough room to work with it and give it a better signal.i could have used another antenna with a longer cable and still got the same out of channels! Also it recommended you place the antenna next to a Window for the best signal but that's impossible to do with that short of a cord unless my Tv is by a window.
The extender worked decent too but after using g it for about a couple of days, I really got annoyed with it.i have a dualband router and the way the extends works, it allows you to pick one of the band to extend but you can't really change the name. So I had two 2.4hz and one 5hz. It worked fine but a couple of my devices would get all screwed up because of the same named signals. I set the pw for both to be the same and eventually all the devices that were acting up would just jump on the signal thrown that was the strongest, depending on what router I was closer too .
What was really the deciding factor to return it was the fact that it's an all in one devices e and if I would think g goes wrong, then usually the other part would be effected or useless too. I would rather just get a cheaper attenna with a longer cord and a separate extender for the wifi todo the job.
brainwave
705
Feb 8, 2017
$43.00 + free shipping at BuyDig http://www.buydig.com/shop/product/TRINITYXTN/Terk-Trinity-Xtend-Amplified-Indoor-HDTV4K-Antenna-w-Wifi-Extender-TRINITYXTN $44.99 + free shipping on DailySteals https://www.dailysteals.com/products/terk-trinity-xtend-amplified-indoor-hdtv-4k-antenna-w-wifi-extender
hmm... I'd rather buy a separate amplified Terk antenna at half a price and a reliable brand name WiFi extender of my choice.
Ayyno
297
Feb 8, 2017
Does it come with a converter (built in, perhaps) and allow for HDMI?
Can it be attached to a window?
How does it extend your WiFi network and what configuration options are there?
There's not nearly enough product info about this drop.
Just from a quick google search it seems like this is also a very poorly rated product.
EDIT: Fixed a misspeak up there.
Ayyno
297
Feb 9, 2017
I more meant, uh... what are they called. Converters? Those things.
No need to be an ass.
hyp36rmax
169
Feb 9, 2017
AyynoSorry about that <3 Sarcasm doesn't translate well online ya know... Your original response is still incorrect. Wouldn't want to give the wrong impression of the product. But yes an ATSC (Or equivalent in your country) converter would do the trick. Most modern TV's have ATSC (xxxx) tuners built-in so most people should be ok.
ripeart
2
Feb 8, 2017
Um, how exactly does it "improve" wifi signals?
bigwash
0
Feb 8, 2017
ripeartit has an app you download to connect to your current wifi...
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