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Stay connected in your home or office with SureCall’s Fusion4Home, the most powerful cell phone signal booster that provides strong, reliable connections for talk, text, and fast 4G LTE data throughout homes or small buildings in the most remote and challenging areas. The Fusion4Home features 2XP technology, which doubles the uplink transmission power (up to 26 dBm) to maintain your connection throughout the weakest cell signal environments. Assembled and tested in the USA with outstanding build quality, award-winning technologies, all-carrier compatibility, and world-class support, the Fusion4Home is the premier cell phone signal booster for the home or small building.
Product Features: The Sure Call Fusion4Home Yagi/Whip boosts weak signal in areas up to 3, 000 sq. ft. This results in fewer dropped calls, improved battery life, higher audio quality, and faster data and streaming. Sure call cell phone signal boosters are compatible with all North American carriers including: AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, Straight Talk, U. S. Cellular and many more. FCC approved.
Best For: The Sure Call Fusion4Home Yagi/Whip is the most powerful cell phone signal booster for medium sized homes in rural and suburban areas. Indoor coverage area will vary based on available outdoor signal strength: 1-2 bars ~1, 000 sq. Ft, 3-4 bars ~2, 000 sq. Ft, 5 bars ~3, 000 sq. Ft.
Future Proof: The SureCall Fusion4Home Yagi/Whip is compatible with all 5G phones. It will boost voice and 4G LTE data signals on 5G phones and devices.
Easy Installation: one of the easiest 4G signal boosters to install on the market. Simply set up the outdoor yagi-directional antenna, run the coax cable into your home, and place the cellular amplifier (base unit) where you want. Finally, attached the whip antenna to the amplifier.
Built to Last: Featureing SureCall's 2XP technology, the Fusion4Home Yagi/Whip is built with the highest quality materials for reliable connectivity when you need it most! Assembled in the U. S. A.
Reviewer: Thorsten von Eicken
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well and provides good troubleshooting info
Review: I started my home booster adventure with a WeBoost Connect 4G and ended up returning it because it couldn't handle the fact that in my area we have Verizon and AT&T both operating LTE in the 700Mhz band, where they are right next to each other in the frequency spectrum. The AT&T signal comes in a bit stringer than Verizon and I need Verizon, but for the WeBoost these are indistinguishable. The result was that the WeBoost didn't amplify the Verizon LTE signal enough causing my phone to stick to 3G (which is in a different band).I purchased the SureCall unit because of the manual gain adjustments, which I expected would let me tune down the 3G signal so my phone would actually hop to 4G giving me decent data transfer rates. The short of the story is that (a) the per-band tunig does work and help, (b) the LED indicators are much more informative allowing me to understand what is happening much better, and (c) this booster provides some degree of distinction between the two adjacent LTE carriers. This unit is also much better built being all-aluminum and the exterior Yagi has higher gain. I have had several email exchanges with the SureCall support and got great responses. The only downside is that I got the version with the little indoor omni instead of the panel antenna and the panel is better. But I am now buying a ceiling dome, which I hope to be better than either of the other two.In summary, if you're hesitating between the WeBoost Connect 4G and the SureCall Fusion4Home I would recommend the SureCall.One thing that is somewhat confusing is what the various LED flash patterns really mean. There is a yellow insert sheet that describes them, but it's a bit incomplete. Here are a few more notes:- If an LED is OFF it means that the booster is operating in that band at the gain set by the dial, i.e., it's doing great (this state is completely missing from the docs).- If an LED is flashing YELLOW it means that automatic gain control (AGC) is reducing the gain (amplification) in that band below what is set because of feedback between the indoor and outdoor antennas. If you want a stronger indoor signal you need to increase separation.- If an LED is flashing RED it means that AGC is reducing the gain in that band below what is set because the signal from the tower is too strong (I suspect the reduction is primarily on the transmit-to-tower side).In my configuration I'm having insufficient antenna separation for maximum amplification and I'm not that far from towers so what I observe is the following. If I turn the gain for a band all the way down the LED becomes red indicating that the band is off. As I turn up the gain the LED goes to blinking red indicating that the tower signal is strong and AGC is limiting the gain (I presume in the transmit to tower direction). As I turn the gain up further the LED switches to blinking yellow indicating that AGC is also limiting the gain transmitting indoors due to feedback between the two antennas. All this has allowed me to learn much more about what is really happening and I have been able to tune the bands so everything works OK for me. The next step will be to purchase a ceiling dome antenna for indoors because it radiates much less upwards to where the outdoor antenna is. The alternative would be to relocate or raise the outdoor antenna, which is more difficult for me.Update may 2017: the booster is still working well for me. I ended up purchasing an indoor dome antenna in order to increase the separation between the outdoor antenna on my roof and the indoor antenna. I selected a "DomeAnt-Alpha Omnidirectional Ceiling Antenna for Boosters, Amplifiers, Repeaters" after contacting WirEng and getting confirmation that this antenna has the least upwards radiation, i.e., interferes the least with the outside antenna above my roof. This antenna made a big difference for me.
Reviewer: Gary Tracy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Used like new, Item was missing pieces and returned
Review: I often buy 'used like new' and have good luck. I checked this item as soon as it arrived. It was missing the antenna mounting hardware, power supply and the inside antenna. I went no further with it than to return it without checking more. I also immediately reordered the same one 'used like new' It was complete. I installed it pretty easily. Plenty of coax. Signal is weak outside also weak inside, not as good as I hoped. Have two other surecalls in my RV and another house. They work good, so I know its a good product. Don't expect miracles. You really need to be able to stand on the roof or where you plan to put your antenna and have a least one bar. Or a better check of -120db.
Reviewer: Christopher T. Viar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I have positive results in tangible numbers.
Review: My signal was hit-or-miss before I set up this booster. I was frustrated very often, about half the time, due to poor signal -- 4G would come, and then it would go without anything to indicate why it was good one minute, then lousy for the next couple hours. My office/home is about 5 miles from the nearest tower. The property has sharply inclined hills on both sides, so I assumed that I was not likely to get any help from any type of antenna, regardless....but I was desperate. Cable internet is not in the budget, if I could help it, especially since I am hardly at the property, except perhaps half the time of the year. So, I figured that I will give this antenna a try, in spite of my doubts and pessimism.I mounted the outdoor Yagi on top of a metal roof garage, the highest point of my property. The structures of the property, using https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001V6QZR4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I mounted it straight to the roof, about a foot back from the edge of roof, wondering if the close proximity of the metal would diminish the ability of this antenna. I pointed the yagi in the approximate location of the nearest tower, using Network Cell Info Lite app (which I highly recommend, along with the Speecheck Pro app. Both are the proofs that I needed to verify if this antenna was effective, or not.....and I have about a hundred results so far, of tangible numbers that I can understand).Then, I ran the coax (which comes with the kit) down into the garage, where I have never, ever, been able to have broadband and occasionally drop calls, about 80% of the time if I go too far into the garage. So, I mounted the booster in the furthest and darkest corner of the garage, turned it on, watched the lights flashing on it for about a minute (the booklet states that the lights indicate that it is tuning itself during this time). And, withing thirty seconds, I watched my celluar bars go from 0 to 3. I tried the internet; and was able to get pages to load. My skepticism was weakened a little. But, this garage is not where I wanted to booster. So, I relocated the booster to the adjacent garage, which has the office/apartment attached. The booster worked worked well in that garage, too (where I also had the hardest of times getting calls or internet, before). That was as far as the 50 foot coax would stretch; and my desk was on the other side of an interior wall, approximately 40 feet further. The booster did not put-out or receive that far, it seemed. So I placed an additional 50 foot of coax on the yagi side, drilled a hole through the wall, ran the coax through the wall, and placed the booster on my desk. My phone sets beside it almost all the time, even right now as I type this review.The "tests". I have run many, many tests by using Network Cell Info Lite app and the Speedcheck Pro app, The first app shows me real numbers that my phone has better signal (sometimes much better signal) when the booster is on and nearby; and the second app, Speedcheck Pro give me the real numbers of how "fast" the internet that I have -- how fast, or slow, it is operating. And, so far, I have many, many positive results of how effective this booster is, according to my situation. I have tried many times to unprove the results turning it on and off, removing the whip antenna, etc.....and almost every time, my signal is stronger with the booster, rather than without.The whip antenna on the booster seems to have a coverage of only approximately 50 square feet, but i have not tested that very much, yet, I purchased the Sure Call dome antenna, but it was less effective by the tests I ran. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0076CH4B8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1All in all, I am very impressed with the effectiveness of this antenna. I tested it, and I tested it....and, so far, (I've had it for a week) I am super-exhilarated that it seems to work very well, except when it rains. Last night, was the first time that it rained during these tests; and the tests were not positive during the rain storm. Other than that, this booster has outperformed no-booster about 95% of the time of all the controlled tests that I performed.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation and phone service of the wireless signal repeater. They mention it's easy to follow and set-up was accomplished within minutes. However, some customers dislike the boost level and have mixed opinions on functionality, signal strength, value for money, data speed, and build quality.
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