Monster Targe 80: Indoor/Outdoor Full HD TV Antenna for $49
May 20, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
With an 80-mile range, the Targe 80 is perfect for long-range, midrange, and urban areas alike. Built-in Monster CleanSignal technology helps you get the most out of your reception by reducing grain and boosting signal quality for a clearer picture. The unique design features 360° Signal Reception meaning you won’t have to worry about what direction your antenna is facing to receive your channels. It’s fully assembled and TV-ready with the ability to receive HDTV, SDTV, 4K TV, RCA’S DTTV, Analog TV Signals, and more. The Targe 80 also works in storms and severe weather. The durable weatherproof casing keeps your antenna safe, allowing you to continue to receive signals and keeping you connected.
- 80-mile range perfect for long-range, midrange & urban areas alike
- 360° Signal Reception allows the antenna to receive channels in any direction
- Receives HDTV, SDTV, 4K TV, RCA’S DTTV, Analog TV Signals & more
- Coax cable connects directly to your TV & doesn’t require an internet connection
- Amplifier connects directly into your TV’s built in USB port, no extra outlet space required
- Weatherproof casing allows you to continue to receive important safety & emergency alerts
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Product dimensions: 9.4″H x 0.6″L x 8.2″W
- Reception range: 80 miles
- HDTV, SDTV, 4K TV, RCA’s DTTV, Analog
- 360° omni-directional signal reception
- Monster CleanSignal technology
- Sleek & modern design
- E-Z twist coax connector
- Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty
Includes
- Monster Targe 80: Indoor/Outdoor Full HD TV Antenna
- Coax cable
- Amplifier
- USB DC out cable
- Manual
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