📡 Elevate your home audio game—never miss a beat or a broadcast!
The BINGFUFM Radio Dipole Antenna is a 75 Ohm indoor FM antenna featuring a 10-foot coaxial cable and universal adapters for seamless connection to major stereo brands. Its adhesive mounting design allows easy installation, enhancing FM stereo reception for home audio and theater systems.
Impedance | 75 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 10 Feet |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Color | Black |
B**D
9 bucks and it works
20-year old stereo receiver in my garage studio, under the house which sits in a little canyon with lousy TV and radio reception. Had a wire-antenna on the stereo receiver which gave spotty FM, all stations staticky and reception went in and out as I moved around. Got this cheap thing which came with 3 possible adaptors and none seemed exactly like the plug. Thought it was no go. But tried one that looked close and jammed it in, screwed in the antenna to it, then climbed on a ladder and stuck the antenna as high on the wall as I could--the thing works like a charm! Solid reception with no static on all the FM stations I want, including two college stations that were especially weak. No fading in and out as I move around. Can't believe I just climbed out of the stone age for under ten dollars.
T**4
Works great
Works great.. Reception in my town is terrible, without an antenna you can forget picking up any stations. I have two of these, I think they’re great. And they’re certainly cheap enough.
J**L
Great antenna for an older radio
I have an older Bose radio with a coaxial cable type antenna connection. I added this antenna with the coaxial cable connector, attached the other end up on a wall, and it did add a few more FM stations. I got no additional AM stations however.
M**J
The antenna works, but it's not very powerful.
The antenna will get you the radio stations that have a strong signal in your area, but if you want to get more stations and clearer sound I would definitely recommend a better antenna.
S**R
Surprising little powerhouse antenna!
Surprising improvement over a Sony powered FM antenna, with a Tivoli Model One. Used to be that the signal on my local university station was so weak that if I put my hand on the tuning knob, reception improved. Now I have a good signal, easy to tune. I haven't seen the tuning indicator this bright before. I'm ordering another to try out with my TV. I have a powered antenna on that, but it doesn't pick up two of the major channels in the area. Small, inconspicuous, easy to hook up.
N**1
Inexpensive and works well
My fm radio stations are now tuned in better so works great and very inexpensive. Quality is good and I expect it to work fine for many years. Good deal 🤙
T**C
Shockingly good for the price
I bought this as a cheap and quick antenna to use while my $100 Metz end-loaded dipole shipped from the east coast. I'm using this with a high-dollar audiophile tuner, tuned to a nearby line-of-sight FM transmitter of a radio station that I work for.The $8 Bingfu outperformed the Metz (also sold as the Magnum Dynalab ST-2) by being noticeably quieter, with a better S/N ratio, better dynamics, and far less fussy about setup.This thing is a winner, and it even comes with multiple adapters to make it work with almost every tuner/radio sold into the consumer space.The laws of physics tell me that it's not going to be great for DXing distant stations, but for pulling in locals, you can do a lot worse for more money.
M**S
Nice small size FM antenna
Small footprint. Makes a difference in reception compared to other dipole FM antennas, but not a phenomenal amount of difference.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 week ago