The best ways to watch TV in your car that you need to know

Updated Jan 20, 2020 | Same topic: Let's Drive Smart!

The list of different ways and options you can smartly use and watch TV in a car and everything else you need to know.

What if we tell you that you can now gain access to the TV while you’re away from home? On top of that, you can even get access to the TV while you’re on the road! Thanks to the power of technology and innovation, you can now enjoy the entertainment value of television without carrying the actual TV.

TV inside the car

You can get access to the TV while you’re on the road!

But how exactly can you do this? Do you need some kind of skill to be able to watch TV in your car? Will you have to pay for anything? Will you have to buy extra supplies? You’ll get all the details you need to know by reading this article from Philkotse.com:

Watching TV in the modern generation

Filipinos love to watch TV, and we all know that. However, with everything that everyone has to put up with every day, who was the time to lay around and watch TV? In fact, some people no longer work their schedule just to meet the local TV broadcasts. Instead, they use other services to binge-watch the shows that should be watching on normal broadcasting schedules.

The Internet has played a really big part of this. So now if you can’t watch your fave TV show at home, bring it with you instead. Just take a look at the different ways you can take your favorite show on the road with you.

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1. Blu-Ray/DVD

It may not seem like a millennial’s top 1 choice for watching TV in a car, but DVD and Blu-ray can do the job. As a matter of fact, Blu-ray and DVD remain as one of the easiest ways to binge-watch your favorite show.

A lot of people out there would rather rent movies and TV series than buy them. But the history of people and DVD go way back, so its convenience will always be appreciated.

One of the best ways you can make use of this entertainment medium is by bringing your kid’s favorite cartoon in the car. This way, you’d have a method that will keep them distracted on the next trip where they may get more than just excited.

Blu-ray and DVD

Blu-ray and DVD remain as one of the easiest ways to binge-watch your favorite show

While they may not seem so more modern, in-car Blu-ray and DVD players are quite easy to find these days. If you don’t want to invest in a new entertainment device, you can always use an old laptop and mount it.

2. Local Television Broadcasts

If you’ve decided to watch the same TV shows that you would watch at home, that’s possible too. The only trouble is that you may have a problem with interference from surrounding buildings. That, however, is part of the adventure.

To make watching local TV in your car possible, you will need to have three things. First, you need to have a display and a tuner. Lastly, you need a high-definition TV antenna capable of catching in local stations.

The tuner and display are quite easy to find. All you have to do is look for a 12V TV that will give you the quality you want. The antenna, however, may cause you a bit of a problem.

Once you get your hands on an antenna, you will have to mount on the roof of your car. The last part is not for those with a faint heart. You can also find suction-mounted antennas that are dedicated to automobile use.

Though this may not always be easy to find. You can also get a great reception from antennas intended for RVs. But driving around with that thing on top of your vehicle may seem funny to others.

Car antenna

You need a high-definition TV antenna capable of catching in local stations

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3. Satellite TV

Satellite TV is much like satellite radio and is far different from local broadcast TV. In this method, you will need a special satellite antenna specifically designed for automobile use. You will also require a subscription to satellite TV if you want to enjoy the service in your car.

One of the biggest drawbacks of this feature is that you may not be able to get a good reception if you’re somewhere surrounded by trees or buildings. The positive side is that you have a higher chance of experiencing better reception if you decide to make long haul trips.

Satellite dishes on RVs

Satellite dishes are meant for RVs

 

There are also satellite dishes that are designed for this very purpose. The problem is that most of these satellite dishes are meant for RVs. Although this may not always fit everyone’s aesthetic taste, it still does the job.

If you want, you can also look for the flatter and slimmer designs that are available in the market. These still don’t look half as stylish as what you might want, but it’s a better option.

4. DVR Streaming

DVR has always been a favorite when it comes to watching your time-adjusted TV shows while on the road. The biggest problem in connection with this option is the fact that you’ll require some kind of mobile connection.

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DVR streaming

DVR has always been a favorite when it comes to watching your time-adjusted TV shows while on the road

Before you go on streaming while on the road, you will need to do some research first. You should know whether your data plan will work well with your DVR. This is because service providers treat different kinds of data differently.

Another option you have is to bring your physical DVR with you on the road. This, however, will require to wire in an inverter in your car. You will also have to use your DVR in the car just as how you would use it at home. This means you will have to be sure that it actually works without actually being connected to the cable broadcast.

Hanna Sanchez

Hanna Sanchez

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Hanna is one of the most competitive swimmers in the country during her day. It was not long before she discovered her passion for the automotive industry as well. Nowadays, she balances her passion through writing as well as coaching.

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