What is the purpose of a shark fin antenna?

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McColton
07/25/25 8:46am
Shark fin antennas serve the following purposes: 1. Safety: They overcome the drawbacks of traditional telescopic rod antennas, whip antennas, and car window antennas by integrating all the functions of conventional antennas using the latest electronic technology. The built-in anti-theft design effectively prevents antenna theft, offering higher safety. 2. Powerful functionality: Shark fin antennas integrate various advanced automotive electronic functions such as FM, GPS, and GSM, perfectly blending 'fashion' with 'functionality'. 3. Noise reduction: Combining aerodynamic and aesthetic principles, they effectively reduce airflow noise, resulting in a quieter driving experience.
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