This new technology is called Skaylo, and it was originally developed by an aerospace communications expert, adapting secure signal technology to enhance television reception — even in challenging environments. What began as a specialist tool has since evolved into an easy-to-use solution for households across the UK.
Skaylo works as a next-generation indoor TV antenna — engineered to pick up free-to-air HD signals with greater accuracy than traditional models. It’s designed to detect a wider range of over-the-air channels, including those that many older antennas fail to capture.
With its compact, modern design and advanced signal performance, Skaylo stands out as one of the most capable antennas currently available. And with a one-off payment, users can enjoy access to over 100 channels via Freeview-compatible broadcasts — no contracts, and no hidden costs.
So the real question is: how has this level of broadcast technology become so simple and affordable for everyday households?