Monoprice 110013 Video Converter Review
Our verdict
The Monoprice 110013 is a no-frills coax signal splitter that gets the job done at a genuinely low price. It suits cord-cutters who need to share an antenna signal between two rooms without spending much.
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Budget-conscious antenna users splitting a coax signal to two TVs
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You need more than two outputs, or you are working with cable or satellite equipment that requires a higher-rated splitter
- Connectivity F-Type Screw
- Color Black
- Priced 84% below the category median ($42.99 across 101 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 511 owner ratings
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Popularity3.9/5
511 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 Monoprice 110013 uses F-type screw connectors, the standard threading found on coax cable throughout most homes. That means no adapters are needed for typical antenna or cable setups, and the connection is secure rather than push-on. At $7.01 it sits among the cheapest options in the category.
With 511 ratings averaging 4.4 out of 5, buyer satisfaction is notably high for a passive splitter at this price. The solid review volume gives confidence that performance is consistent. Passive coax splitters inherently reduce signal strength across each output, so signal level at the antenna matters before you add any splitter.
Monoprice is a well-established cable and accessory brand that backs its products with direct customer support, which is a meaningful advantage over generic no-name splitters at the same price point. If your antenna signal is strong, this splitter is a simple, reliable way to serve a second TV.
Pros
- Very low price at $7.01
- Standard F-type screw connectors work with existing coax cables
- Strong 4.4-star rating across 511 reviews
- Backed by Monoprice brand support
Cons
- Passive design reduces signal strength on each output
- No specs published for insertion loss or frequency range
- Not suitable for more than two outputs
Performance notes
Connectivity is F-type screw, which is the standard for coax antenna and cable connections. No resolution, port count, or signal-loss specs are published in the listing. As a passive splitter, expect some signal attenuation on each leg, which is normal for this type of device.
What buyers say
511 reviews with a 4.4-star average signal strong satisfaction. Buyers consistently report it works as expected for basic antenna splitting. The review count is high enough to reflect real-world reliability rather than cherry-picked responses.
Specifications
| Connectivity | F-Type Screw |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
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Frequently asked questions
Will this splitter work with a cable TV signal?
The F-type connectors are compatible with cable, antenna, and satellite coax lines. However, splitting a signal reduces strength on each leg, so cable or satellite performance depends on how strong your incoming signal is. If you experience pixelation or signal loss after adding a splitter, a signal amplifier before the splitter can help.
Does the Monoprice 110013 need power to operate?
No. This is a passive splitter, meaning it requires no power adapter or batteries. It simply divides the incoming coax signal between two output ports. The trade-off is that each output receives less signal strength than the input, which is the expected behavior of any passive splitter.
Can I contact Monoprice if I have a problem?
Yes. Monoprice operates its own customer support team, which is more accessible than the support offered by many generic or no-name brands. You can reach RalTV with questions at hello@raltv.com, though for product-specific warranty issues, contacting Monoprice directly is the right first step.