In 2017, Mohu launched a new HD antenna that had built-in Wi-Fi. This allowed users to connect their Mohu antenna to a long list of streaming players even if the devices were not in the same room. For example, this enabled customers to put an antenna upstairs and have it stream to their basement TV over Wi-Fi.

Now Mohu has released an updated second gen AirWave Wireless Antenna. This time, though, the Wi-Fi system is not built in to the antenna but is its own dedicated box that can be connected to any Mohu antenna.

The Airwave antenna can stream to any Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, iOS, or Android OS device.

“Mohu AirWave is a game-changing wireless OTA+OTT device that integrates live, local broadcast TV with free streaming video across popular streaming devices including Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, Android, iOS, and more. This breakthrough device offers cord cutters the most open and flexible TV viewing option on the market with Free TV Everywhere,” Mohu said in a statement on their website.

The standard AirWave starts at $199.99 and goes all the way up to $299.99 for the AirWave Premium.

You can find the new AirWave antenna on Amazon HERE.

Details from the Amazon listing:

AirWave Premium Edition includes Mohu Airwave 70-mile range antenna, free Mohu TV app, power adapter, and 6 ft. ethernet cable. No coaxial connection needed, allowing more flexibility in order to find Airwave’s ideal spot in your home.

Free Live TV: AirWave allows viewers to combine live, local broadcast TV with free streaming channels accessed through the Mohu TV app. Set it up anywhere and watch on your favorite streaming devices.

Crystal Clear Picture: Mohu ClearPix technology dynamically responds to over-the-air signals and adjusts to them in real-time, improving image quality with less pixelation.

Compatible with Amazon Fire TV, Android OS, Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad), Apple tvOS, and Roku devices.

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