
By and large, that was the case with the Gateway Plus. Like the Supreme Pro, the Gateway Plus’ first-stage amplification is designed to reduce pixelation and picture distortion that often makes some marginal stations unwatchable.

Channel 2 (NBC here in Buffalo, NY) was especially choppy with the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro, which at most displayed two green signal lights compared to the solid three that we saw on the Mohu Gateway Plus.
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Yes, there was still the occasional stutter - especially in the morning when there was inclement weather - but on a sunny day the Mohu Gateway Plus managed to surpass our top TV antenna, the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro.įor comparison’s sake, the Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro pulled in 39 channels, 22 of which played flawlessly on a cloudy, but not rainy day. It picked up 41 channels with an astounding 34 of them playing flawlessly. That means you’ll really want to test out two different antennas one right after the other to see which one offers the best reception for your neighborhood.įor us, the Mohu Gateway Plus was incredibly solid. Unlike, say, a TV or laptop, an antenna’s performance is dependent on location rather than its own specifications. Because the Gateway Plus is multi-directional, you won’t have to be super precise with the positioning, but the app’s worth using all the same. Of course, if you want the very best reception, I recommend downloading Mohu’s free Antenna Point app that will help you locate the nearest broadcasters and point your antenna in the right direction. It’s in a different location in every smart platform, but every TV with a tuner will have the option somewhere in the menus. To find your new channels, go into the menu settings of your TV and hit ‘scan for channels’.
