WatchAir Wireless Smart Antenna Specs, is it good?

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1. What is WatchAir Wireless Smart Antenna?


WatchAir Wireless Smart Antenna is a little antenna that allows you to watch local channels without fee and wire. And you can also stream the live TV to your devices such as tv boxes, sticks, smartphones, smart TV, etc.

2. WatchAir Wireless Smart Antenna Specs


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3. For local live TV, can I do concurrent viewing or recording with WatchAir, in other words, can I watch/record a TV program A, while somebody else can watch/record program B?

In general, due to it being "Live" TV which starting time is decided by its broadcaster, not a viewer, WatchAir inherently acts like your live TV remote control, unlike a movie app such as Netflix. The answer is Yes or No. Yes, WatchAir enables two users to watch two different TV programs concurrently if one is a live program and the other is any recorded program. Or two users can also watch the sample live TV program concurrently. For this case, the better WiFi router, the roomier streaming you can have. On the other hand, two different TV programs cannot be recorded at the same time, and two different live TV programs cannot be viewed at the same time.
Nowadays, due to much more viewing resources such as YouTube and Netflix than before, we believe the demand for concurrent viewing/recording requests can be more diluted than people would think. Rather, to be fully synchronized with this new lifestyle pattern, we focused on, not making a heavy-duty DVR machine, but creating an all-in-one product with rooting out typical hassles in watching local live TV through antenna such as the ugly line from the antenna to TV with frustration where to install the antenna. We are also working for an "ultimate solution" to resolve this concurrent view/recording issue by filing a few revolutionary patents. Just FYI,

4. Which channels can I get?

First, WatchAir takes cares only about your local live channels such as ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW, Univision, and so on. No cable-only channels such as HBO or ESPN.
Second, as we clarified in challenges and risks, the number of channels you can receive can be determined by many factors such as the distance from the transmission towers in your area, the topography of your area, your antenna performance, and so on.
For a general idea about the channels you can watch over-the-air, you have to check the FCC website at https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps. And please do not use your ZIP code, but use your exact address, because the results by your ZIP code can be sometimes very different from the results by your exact address.
 
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