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Best Indoor TV Antennas, Tested and Reviewed
The best indoor TV antennas, tested by our experts, get you free over-the-air TV and make it easier to cut the cord with cable and save money.
Is It Time to Get a TV Antenna?
Consumer Reports tells you how to decide if a TV antenna is right for you. TV antennas have made a comeback, thanks to new streaming options and cord-cutting.
How to Get Better Indoor TV Antenna Reception
Consumer Reports shows you how to get better indoor TV antenna reception. You can save money by getting your broadcast channels with an indoor antenna.
6 Live TV Streaming Services That Let You Cut Cable TV
Live TV streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, Sling, and YouTube TV can let you cut the cord with cable companies, and may save you a good deal of money.
Best Free Streaming Video Apps
Streaming apps and services like Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Tubi TV let you watch free TV programs and films—but you'll have to see ads.
Return of the TV Antenna
Think TV antennas are obsolete? Think again. Consumer Reports’ expert explains why this classic technology is making a comeback.
NextGen TV Is—Finally—Bringing Better Picture and Sound to Antenna Users
Over-the-air TV broadcasts using the new ATSC 3.0 standard are rolling out, promising features like replays, pausing, and eventually video-on-demand.
New TV Technology Coming in 2026
Expect to see more TVs with AI, ever-larger screens, and new RGB Mini LED TVs from brands such as Hisense, LG, Samsung, and TCL
Antenna Users: Rescan to Keep Getting Free TV
Consumer Reports advises TV antenna users to rescan to keep getting free TV. By rescanning you'll be able to receive all the free over-the-air TV signals you can.
Give Your TV a Super Bowl LX Tuneup
To help your TV look its best for the Super Bowl, follow our expert advice to tweak the settings on a television from Hisense, LG, Samsung, TCL, or other brand.
Best Deals at Walmart Right Now
These are the best discounts during the Walmart Deals event on products that passed CR's tests—from tech devices to products for your home, kitchen, and more.
Best Deals on Tech Products Right Now
These are the best sales available on top-performing electronics, including TVs, soundbars, laptops, and other tech gear tested by Consumer Reports.
13 Best 75- and 77-Inch TVs of 2026, Tested by Experts
These are the best 75- and 77-inch TVs from companies like LG, Samsung, and Sony. They tend to be expensive, but you can find bargains, too.
TV Antennas: The Big (and Free!) Picture
Cutting the cord but don't want to cut ties with your local channels? Not all streaming services offer all local channels in all markets, so you may need a digital antenna. CR put ten models to the test to see which delivered the best results.
Best TV Deals Right Now
Consumer Reports tracks prices on TVs we test and similar models to help you find the best deals on great TVs from LG, Samsung, TCL, and other popular brands.
How to Watch Every 2025-26 NFL Game
To see all the NFL football action this year, you'll need a mix of streaming services—even if you have cable TV.
TV Antennas for Free Television
With cable and satellite bills going up and up, Consumer Reports tests indoor antennas, which deliver TV for free. Most of these antennas cost around $40 to $60. (September, 2013)
Love Your Old DVDs, Vinyl Records, and Game Consoles? You're Not Alone.
CR asks, "What types of old tech are you still using?" Survey says millions cling to DVDs, vinyl records, game consoles, and other outdated tech and physical media.
How to Replace Cable TV for Less Than $35 a Month
Consumer Reports explains how to replace cable TV for about $25 per month using three streaming services: Disney+, Paramount+, and Peacock.
Best Clear Bags to Take to Games and Concerts
CR tested clear bags and purses from Coach, Jordan, Béis, and more to find the best bags to take to the game.