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Antronix CMC2002H Video Converter Review

4.6 (245) Amazon rating$7.95

Our verdict

The Antronix CMC2002H is a 2-way coaxial splitter that earns a strong 4.6-star rating from 245 buyers at just $7.95, making it one of the best-reviewed options in the coax signal-splitting category. Antronix is a brand used by professional cable installers, which gives this budget-priced unit more credibility than typical no-name splitters.

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Best for

Splitting a coaxial cable TV or antenna signal to two TVs or devices, especially in cord-cutting antenna setups

Skip if

You need an HDMI splitter or any form of digital video conversion. This is strictly a coaxial RF signal splitter.

  • Connectivity Coaxial
  • Color Ant 2-Way Splitter
  • Weight 9.07 lb
  • Priced 82% below the category median ($42.99 across 101 tracked models)
  • Weight of 9.07 lb - heavier than 72% of the 101 models we track

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 245 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.6/5

    245 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other LED, QLED and OLED TVs plus TV mounts, streaming media players, antennas, cables and satellite gear we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Antronix CMC2002H is a 2-way coaxial splitter, not an HDMI device. It handles RF signals carried over coaxial cable, the type used for over-the-air antenna signals, cable TV, and satellite connections. Antronix is notable because it supplies cable TV operators and professional installers, not just retail consumers. Getting that same component for $7.95 is a genuine value.

With a 4.6-star average from 245 reviews, this is one of the highest-rated products in this segment. The coaxial connectivity type is listed in the spec data, and with a weight of 9.07 lb for the full unit, this is a more substantial build than a cheap inline splitter.

For cord-cutters running an indoor or rooftop antenna to multiple TVs, this is a straightforward and well-proven pick. Signal loss is inherent in any splitter, but the CMC2002H's professional-grade design is specifically intended to minimize that loss compared to cheap consumer alternatives.

Pros

  • 4.6-star average from 245 reviews is excellent for a coax splitter
  • Antronix supplies professional cable TV installers, indicating genuine quality standards
  • Very affordable at $7.95
  • Coaxial connectivity covers antenna, cable TV, and satellite signal distribution
  • Solid build at 9.07 lb for the category

Cons

  • Splits signal to only 2 outputs, not suitable if you need 3 or more runs
  • Signal level will drop on each split run, which matters more at the edge of reception range
  • Strictly a coaxial product, no HDMI or digital video capability

Performance notes

The CMC2002H uses coaxial connectivity and weighs 9.07 lb. It is configured as a 2-way splitter. No digital video specs apply. Coaxial splitters like this introduce approximately 3.5 dB of insertion loss per split, which is standard for passive 2-way units.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average from 245 reviewers is strong performance for a coaxial accessory. Buyer feedback patterns for Antronix products typically highlight signal integrity and build quality, reflecting the brand's professional-grade heritage.

Specifications

ConnectivityCoaxial
ColorAnt 2-Way Splitter
Weight9.07 lb
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Frequently asked questions

Will the Antronix CMC2002H work with my over-the-air antenna?

Yes, this is exactly the kind of use case a 2-way coaxial splitter is designed for. You run your antenna cable into the input and each output goes to a TV or tuner. Keep in mind that splitting a signal always reduces signal strength at each port, so stations that were borderline before the split may become unreliable. If your antenna signal is already strong, you will likely not notice a difference.

Why does an Antronix splitter cost so little if the brand supplies cable companies?

Passive coaxial splitters are inherently simple devices. The manufacturing cost is low, and Antronix's advantage is in the quality of its connectors and shielding rather than complex internal electronics. The result is a professional-grade passive component that can be priced for consumer retail. The CMC2002H is essentially the same category of hardware installers use, at a retail price.

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