📺 Elevate Your Signal Game!
The GEDigital 4-Way Coaxial Cable Splitter is a versatile solution for distributing HD TV, Satellite, and High-Speed Internet signals. With a frequency range of 2.5 GHz (5-2500 MHz) and the ability to connect up to 4 devices, this splitter features gold plated connectors for superior performance and corrosion resistance. Backed by U.S.-based technical support, it ensures a reliable and hassle-free experience.
Number of Channels | 4 |
Color | 4-Way |
C**9
Worked great.
Worked great for my internet service coax cable.
S**H
A perfect signal splitter to send an un-amplified signal to 3 TV's within my house
A perfect signal splitter. I have one of these splitters connected by one inexpensive coax cable to a cheap chimney mounted antenna. This splitter, splits the un-amplified signal to 3 TV's in separate rooms and 1 stereo system for the FM antenna reception. It has absolutely zero issues with receiving a clean picture on all of my TV's after the signal has been split 3 ways with this splitter. I am in Southern California and I would certainly purchase this product again if I needed another.
J**A
Something So Cheap But Can Save You So Much
One of the best products I've ever bought. Along with some coaxial cables and splitters, I was able to hook up to outdoor antenna and connect to three tv's in house. Now I get all local channels as well as free streaming channels from my TCL tvs. with clear picture. No cable, no payments. Highly recommend for people who have an outdoor antenna already or thinking about one and cutting the cord and price for cable tv.
D**E
less than $5 and works as well as x-finity overpriced cable splitter
X-finity was going to charge me $100 for a cable splitter and a new hook-up.. I done it all for $15 .
J**E
excellent!
A must have component in a MoCA deployment
P**K
Works great with digital OTA antenna
Ok, I mistakenly thought the digital signal from digital OTA (Over the Air) antennas could not be split, and you had to buy an antenna for every TV. Not so. I’ve connected four TVs to one antenna with this splitter. It looks just like the splitters from the 1970s - maybe it is the same. It will supposedly work with analog signals, but we don’t have any analog TV stations in this area. It should work with TV cables too, but I don’t subscribe to any TV cables.What I can say is that this simple device will split the digital OTA TV signals so that you can use 2-4 TVs (or recorders) with one powered antenna. We get 25 digital stations, over the air, for free, on 4 TVs, using one antenna in our attic. We’re about 25 miles from a big city. Also, you can watch different channels, on different TVs, simultaneously.There is probably a small signal strength loss when using a splitter like this, but fortunately we get the same number of stations on our four bedroom TVs sharing one antenna, as we get from our main TV with its own (not split) antenna. So the signal loss must be very small.Also, be aware that modern TVs usually have a software search feature which you must run to ‘search’ for and ‘find’ your local OTA TV stations and/or cable channels. Usually found somewhere in your TV’s ‘Settings’ menu, and takes 1-5 minutes to run. You only need to run this routine once for initial setup, and the TV then remembers the stations. You may want to re-run the search occasionally in case new stations open in your area or old stations close - or if you move the antenna to a new location, or if you move to a new home.Also, like the good old days, most OTA stations have commercials - no tobacco ads, but lots of personal injury lawyers and My Pillow sales pitches. :-)
F**N
works for MoCA2.5 network
works fine for MoCA2.5 network
V**N
Works as advertised
No issues; works as advertised it's been a little over two years now
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