Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna Review A Good Combination Of Price And Performance

Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna Review A Good Combination Of Price And Performance

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Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna Review

An uncomplicated antenna solution

By Jonno Hill Jonno Hill Writer Concordia University Jonno Hill is a writer who covers tech such as computers, gaming equipment, and cameras for Lifewire and publications including AskMen.com and PCMag.com. lifewire's editorial guidelines Published on April 23, 2020 Tweet Share Email We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. 4

Mohu Leaf 30

Lifewire / Jonno Hill What We Like Nice build quality Simple design Easy setup Good performance What We Don't Like Limited range Cheaper options exist The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna was among the more affordable antennas tested but didn’t offer the best performance for anyone beyond city limits. View On Amazon View On Walmart 4

Mohu Leaf 30

Lifewire / Jonno Hill View On Amazon View On Walmart in this article Expand Design Setup Performance Range Price Competition Final Verdict Specs We purchased Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it. Keep reading for our full product review. The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna is a fairly barebones unpowered antenna that utilizes the same paper-thin rectangular design that can be found on some of the best TV antennas on the market. This design comes with its share of pros (easy setup, not too much clutter) and cons (limited performance, can’t stand on its own). Mohu might not be breaking new ground with this antenna, but it’s more than sufficient for most city dwellers and perhaps even a few buyers in the suburbs with a relatively unobstructed path to the broadcast source.

Design Basic but effective

You can find a dozen identical versions of this unpowered antenna by doing a quick search for TV antennas online, and not for no reason. It’s a very uncomplicated design, doesn’t take up too much space, and doesn’t have a lot of points of failure. The 9x11.5-inch rectangular antenna surface is thin, pliable, and features two small punch-holes towards the top which can be used to pin the antenna to an appropriate surface. The matte surface is white on one side and black on the other, which could be useful for helping blend the device in with your surroundings. The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna is neither the thickest or the thinnest version of this design that we’ve seen. Some are closer to paper thin and extremely flexible, and others were more rigid. If you need to be able to bend the antenna quite a bit to fit it where you need to, this might not be the right one for you.

Setup Dead simple

Setup of the Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna is as easy as it gets with antennas. Since there is no external power to connect, you only need to worry about connecting the included coaxial cable to the device and to your TV and using the included pins or adhesive tabs to affix the device to a surface. Ease of setup is one of the benefits of a non-amplified antenna such as the Mohu Leaf.

Performance Acceptable but not incredible

The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna wasn’t the highest performing antenna that I tested, even among similar unpowered antennas. In my channel acquisition test, the Leaf picked up 56 channels on average across all the iterations performed. My apartment is located within city limits and doesn’t provide too much of a challenge for antennas, but I was able to reliably get as many as 76 channels from other devices. Nonetheless, the Leaf still provided a clear picture of all the major network stations without any issue. The only channels that I couldn’t pick up with the Leaf were pretty obscure, such as an audio-only station from a Korean Christian church. I think I’ll be okay without that one.

Range Fairly limited

The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna is rated, as its name implies, for up to 30 miles of range. This is about what I would expect from an unpowered antenna. This device is clearly designed for buyers who live within close proximity to their local TV broadcast source, and not for those further out into the suburbs and beyond.

Price Excellent for the performance

The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna has a 90-day rolling average price of $29 on Amazon, which puts it on the more affordable end of the spectrum. The price definitely feels appropriate for the performance and feature set, but it’s not an all-out bargain. Buyers probably wouldn’t be wise to spend more money unless they live a bit further from their signal source and have had trouble with similar antennas in the past. I think that for most people living in cities, the Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna should be more than enough.

Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna vs Mohu Blade TV Antenna

Mohu also makes the Mohu Blade, a powered antenna with a slightly more unique design for a minor premium of $40. This antenna managed to reliably acquire an average of 69 channels in my tests, a big leap from the performance of the Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna. That having been said, the Blade does require a power source, and installation is slightly more cumbersome than that of the Leaf. If I wasn’t having any trouble getting the channels I watch with the Leaf, I probably wouldn’t upgrade to the Blade personally. Final Verdict No fuss, good value.
The Mohu Leaf 30 TV Antenna is a great entry point into the TV antenna space, providing a nice mix of performance and value in a dead-simple package that won’t burden buyers during setup. It might not be powerful enough to suit the needs of suburban users and beyond, but if you’re close enough to the signal source, it’s a nice option.

Specs

Product Name Leaf 30 Product Brand Mohu Price $32.00 Release Date March 2011 Product Dimensions 12.5 x 11.7 x 1.5 in. Color White Powered No Range 30 miles Warranty One year Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The 7 Best Walmart TV Antennas of 2022 The 7 Best Attic Antennas of 2022 Mohu Blade TV Antenna Review: A Unique Design And Good Indoor Performance How to Choose an Outdoor Antenna Expert Tested: The 5 Best TV Antennas of 2022 Winegard FL5500A FlatWave Antenna Review: Decent Performance But Out Of Touch Pricing 1byone Digital Amplified Indoor HD TV Antenna Review: The Indoor Antenna Budget King The 9 Best Long-Range Routers of 2022 TP-Link Archer C80 Review: A Fast Sub $100 Router Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Music Receiver Review: Excellent Sound at a Price ClearStream Eclipse Antenna Review: Fantastic Performance In A Simple Package How to Set Up and Connect a Digital Antenna to Your TV ClearStream 2V Indoor/Outdoor HDTV Antenna Review: Great Performance In An Unsightly Package Naim Mu-so Wood Edition Review: A High-End, Limited-Run Swiss-Army Speaker SureCall Fusion4Home Yagi/Whip Kit Review: A Decent Booster For Medium-Sized Spaces TP-Link Archer C9 Review: A Favorite Budget Router Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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