Indoor aerial reviews
Tune into Freeview TV with the best indoor aerials
A decent Freeview TV picture needs a decent aerial – but you can't always use one on a rooftop. An indoor aerial can be a cheap and effective alternative – if you know which one to buy and how to use it properly. You can rely on our independent reviews to reveal the best aerials on the market and our expert advice to tune into the best possible picture.
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- Best Buys
The top 2 indoor aerials we recommend
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- Don't Buys
The 5 indoor aerials we think you should avoid
All indoor aerials by brand (19 on test)
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Argos
Amplified Indoor Tilt and Swivel TV AerialFrom £13.00
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John Lewis
JLPA003From £30.00
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One For All
SV9151From £29.00
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One For All
SV9215From £18.00
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One For All
SV9323From £21.00
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One For All
SV9325From £29.00
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One For All
SV9360From £23.00
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One For All
SV9365From £26.00
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One For All
SV9380From £36.00
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One For All
SV9390From £45.00
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Philex
SLx 27772R Designer Bridge style TV aerialFrom £26.00
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Philex
SLx 27773R Picture Frame indoor TV aerialFrom £20.00
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Philex
SLx 27775R Flat Digital Amplified Indoor TV AerialFrom £21.00
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Telecam
TCE2000From £13.00
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Telecam
TCE2001From £19.00
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Tesco
42db Amplified AerialFrom £15.00
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Total Control
Amplified Indoor TV AerialFrom £16.00
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Total Control
Non Amplified Indoor Freeview TV AerialFrom £11.00
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Total Control
Non Amplified Indoor Freeview TV Aerial 2From £15.00
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Best Buys
The Which? Best Buy award is given to
products with high total test scores that perform consistently well in
our rigorous lab tests and excel in all key areas.
Energy Savers
We award the Energy Saver logo to
products that our testing shows are very energy efficient, meaning
they'll cost you less to run.
Don't Buys
The Which? Don't Buy logo alerts you
to the products that performed extremely poorly in one or more key
areas of our tests.