Mohu Dresses Up Free HDTV With New Leaf Metro Antenna

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Mohu Dresses Up Free HDTV With New Leaf Metro Antenna

New compact antenna design gives cord-cutters a stylish and inexpensive way to enjoy their favorite over-the-air broadcast television shows

RALEIGH, N.C., April 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- As the cord-cutting movement continues to grow, HDTV antenna maker Mohu is pushing the limits of antenna technology and design with the debut of its latest compact antenna model, Leaf Metro. A trendy new addition to the Company's popular Leaf antenna family, Leaf Metro delivers top performance in a stylish, small package. Its reversible black-and-white design dresses up any TV set, whether it's perched up high, hanging out by the window or adorning a wall. Leaf Metro is priced at $24.95 and is available for purchase in the Mohu Store.

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Bulky and industrial is out; compact and stylish is in. With a growing number of consumers canceling expensive cable and satellite TV subscriptions, the indoor HDTV antenna is becoming a fixture in the modern home, apartment and dormitory. Traditional unsightly metal grid contraptions often associated with free over-the-air (OTA) TV are being replaced with thin, sleek models. With its latest Leaf Metro version, Mohu engineers are redefining the image of the antenna to suit a new, style-conscious generation of TV viewers.

"We believe in designing high-quality products tailored to the needs of those who are using them. Leaf Metro is an ideal option for our customers, many of whom are young, on a budget, and have limited space," said Mark Buff, president and co-founder of Mohu. "We're bringing them a product that's even smaller, snazzier and more affordable than our top-rated and especially popular Leaf 30 and Leaf 50 HDTV antennas, while delivering the excellent performance that is Mohu's standard."

Using the same advanced U.S. military antenna technology built into the Leaf product line, Leaf Metro provides consumers with free access to over-the-air broadcast TV in full 1080 HD. Its 25-mile reception radius captures uncompressed digital broadcast signals from major networks and local stations, enabling viewers to watch their favorite broadcast TV shows, news and sports for free and without a cable or satellite subscription. In addition to the Leaf Metro, Mohu offers a number of antenna designs with the style-conscious consumer in mind, including the original paper-thin Mohu Leaf and designer edition Mohu Curve.

Consumers interested in further enhancing their cord-cutting experience may combine a Leaf Metro or other Mohu antenna with their preferred streaming services and web video with the soon-to-be-released Mohu Channels, the device that combines OTA TV broadcasts, streaming apps and web video content into a simple, customizable TV channel guide.

To learn more about the best HDTV antenna for individual needs, consumers can visit Mohu's TV-For-Free web tool (http://www.gomohu.com) to discover the free over-the-air channels available in their area, and select the antenna that best meets their taste, location and budget.

About Mohu
Mohu is a consumer electronics manufacturer dedicated to translating technology into common-sense products. Since introducing the world's first and top-selling paper-thin Leaf Antenna in 2011, Mohu has helped to lead the "cord-cutting" movement in the United States, saving customers more than $220 million by reducing or eliminating costly monthly cable and satellite bills. Available at major retailers and ecommerce sites, Mohu offers a full line of high-quality, easy-to-install and cost-effective HDTV antenna products. For more information, visit http://www.gomohu.com.

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