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Boosts voice, text & 4G LTE signals for all North American cell carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint & T-Mobile reduces dropped & missed calls & Improves 4G LTE data performance Inside any car or truck supports multiple users simultaneously increase
PRODUCT FEATURES— Powerful cell phone signal booster for vehicles that increases voice, text, and data signals for all North American cell carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. Reduces dropped and missed calls and improves wireless coverage for multiple cellular devices inside any car, truck, van or SUV.
BEST FOR— Fusion2Go 3.0 is the strongest in-vehicle cell signal booster with the maximum gain and power designed for urban, suburban and rural areas. Improves data speeds and connectivity for more miles of uninterrupted coverage.
POWERFUL TECH— SureCall’s patented 2XP technology doubles uplink power to deliver the best possible performance in the most challenging signal environments.
FUTURE PROOF— 5G compatible: SureCall boosters support 4G and 5G devices, including MiFi hotspots and cellular datahubs.
BUILT TO LAST— FCC Approved. Designed, assembled and tested in the USA. The Fusion2Go 3.0 wireless signal booster comes with a 3-year warranty, 30-day money-back guarantee, and lifetime US-based customer support directly from the manufacturer. US Company in Silicon Valley California. SureCall is proudly American owned and operated. SureCall is an Authorized Verizon 5G Signal Booster Vendor.
Reviewer: Wicked
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This can be good or the contrary as a warning that something needs ...
Review: Second updateAmazon has been great as they shipped me a replacement. Unfortunately, the replacement JUST DIED! Not even a month and I noticed the internet was REALLY slow. I looked at the booster and other than the power light, NOT A SINGLE BOOSTER LIGHT WAS illuminated. I tried unplugging the unit, but no dice.I called Amazon and they provided me with a return label for this POS and I am not going to ask for a replacement! I also told the Amazon rep they need to remove these from availability unless they want to spend a fortune shipping out replacements again and again and again!WARNING, WARNING, WARNING! DO NOT BUY THE SureCall Fusion2Go unit! IT IS CHINESE MADE GARBAGE! that is unless you want to spend your money and time trying to find one (if they actually make one) that works for more than a month!Update -Turns out I spoke too soon. I've had this for a couple of weeks and today, it just died! This morning (Sunday, May 27 everything was working, then all of a sudden, no internet. At first I thought maybe there was something wrong with the cell service, but no. When I looked at the "black box" none of the lights were on (usually, the green power light and all the other lights are flashing green)! I unplugged the unit and tried plugging it back in. Now just the green power light comes on - all of the other lights are blank so there is NO signal coming from this POS. I called SureCall and their answering service said they would have someone contact me. I assume since it's a holiday weekend I won't hear anything back until Tuesday at the earliest.So now I have this $400.00 paper weight I have to return to Amazon (I'm in an RV park in remote NE Washington and fortunately my AT&T Mobile Hotspot gives me some internet connectivity. Unfortunately AT&T charges an arm and a leg for their data - $50.00 for 5 gigs - I just reloaded yesterday and have already used almost 2 gigs just checking e-mail and reading the WSJ and USA Today. I think they inflate the amount of data one uses - not to mention all the additional garbage these websites cram down your throat whether you want it or not!Just got this kit and set it up in my Airstream on a temporary basis. First off, the image DOES NOT represent what's in the box. This kit is supposed to include a small exterior antenna (the black antenna in the attached image), which is what is shown in the image above the booster box. However, the antenna that's included is a "big" fiberglass unit that's supposed to be mounted on the outside on a mast of some sort (the white antenna in the attached image with the bracket on the bottom). The instructions make NO MENTION whatsoever of the "big" fiberglass antenna (just imagine driving down the highway with a 9-10" tall, 1 1/2 - 2" in diameter monster antenna on the roof of your truck or SUV). It would also be next to impossible to "attach" that monstrosity to any vehicle since it has three bolts on the bottom that would have to be removed. Even then, there is the receptacle on the bottom as well that the antenna wire is attached to.So I called Solid Signal and the tech rep said the manual is wrong as the Fusion2Go cell phone kit for RV only comes with the "big" fiberglass antenna. He said they made a decision last week to include BOTH the smaller exterior mount antenna that's shown included in the package and discussed in the manual with the "big" fiberglass one that ISN'T mentioned or shown anywhere in the kit. Supposedly, as of last week, all new kits include both antennas. He's going to ship out the antenna that's "supposed" to come with the kit, but I'm traveling so I just have to hope I don't miss the shipment.All that said, my reception went from 2 bars to a solid 4 bars with the "big" omni-directional antenna set up in a temporary location in my TT and the internet loads extremely fast now.The booster has 5 LED's that light up when turned on. As the system cycles, first they are red, then yellow, then green. On my booster, 2 of the LED's are flashing green while the other 3 are solid green. However, the manual provides NO information whatsoever as to what those LED's (solid and flashing) mean. I asked the tech rep. Rather than going into a long discourse, here is the information from Solid Signal's web site (this information should be provided with the kit!).SureCall Booster Lights-What Do They Mean?Generally, there’re three unique colors on SureCall boosters that work as light indicators. These include Red, Green and Yellow or Amber. With the lights come six different set of actions that the lights usually indicate. This lets you know what is actually happening within your booster. This can be good or the contrary as a warning that something needs to be addressed. The six different types of actions include:1. Solid Green.On your SureCall booster on its power LED towards the power light side, Solid Green is one of the most identifiable lights. Simply speaking, this means the booster’s power is on. On Fusion 5s and 5x, it indicates that the frequency band is in use. This is part of normal operation.2. Flashing Green.Indicates that the booster is functioning properly by using Automatic Gain Control (AGC) technology to stabilize the signal entering your booster from the outside antenna. This is part of normal operation.3. Solid Red.On the various frequency band LEDs solid red light might be indicating the band has been turned off.4. Flashing red.In the case of bands, LEDs flashing red means the signal entering or incoming is rather too strong. As a result, there’s overpowering of the booster occurring that may cause it to shut down. For boosters with manual gain, this can happen when the gain has been turned too low. When frequency band is off due to overpowering: For kits using an OMNI outside antenna, relocate the outside antenna to a location where the signal is weaker. For kits using a YAGI outside antenna, turn the antenna in short increments away from the signal source. Add an inline attenuator to the cable coming into the outside port of the booster. For boosters with manual gain dials or switches, though not desirable as amplification will not be optimum, lower the dB gain setting in small increments until the light turns green.Solution Summary:A) Add an inline attenuator to the cable coming into the booster.B) Relocate the outdoor antenna to a location where the signal is weaker.5. Flashing yellow.On the band LEDs flashing yellow might be indicating. This actually shows the AGC (Automatic Gain Control) is on or operating. Note that this is a normal operation of a SureCall booster and never a cause for worry.This feature actually adjusts the gain automatically towards preventing the unit that you have from interfering with the nearby cell phone towers’ operation. Solid Yellow light simply means your SureCall booster isn’t detecting any type of activity on that particular band and has simply entered some kind of a sleep mode.These are normal operations of the functionality of a booster and need to be understood as your booster operating normally as should be the case.In Fusion 5X: This status appears on the Fusion5X booster and indicates that additional separation is recommended between the inside and outside antennas to optimize performance. Increased vertical separation is more effective than horizontal separation. If your booster kit uses two directional antennas (example: outside Yagi antenna and inside panel antenna), ensure that they are facing away from one another.4. Solid yellow.A solid yellow light merely indicates an inactive band. Light is off while band is active.5. Alternating Red & Yellow Flashing Light.In case the booster is showing alternating red and yellow lights, it is important to note both internal and external antennas are very close to one another and creating a feedback loop or oscillation. Essentially, this should be an alert that there's something wrong with the system and cause for worry. First, try increasing the separation between the indoor and outdoor antennas. If this does not eliminate oscillation, lower the dB gain in 5dB increments.It basically indicates that the booster is receiving too much signal which could cause the affected band to automatically turn off. When this happens: For kits using an OMNI outside antenna, relocate the outside antenna to a location where the signal is weaker. For kits using a YAGI outside antenna, turn the antenna in short increments away from the signal source. Add an inline attenuator to the cable coming into the outside port of the booster. For boosters with manual gain dials or switches, though not desirable as amplification will not be optimum, lower the dB gain setting in small increments until the light turns green.6. No Lights.When your SureCall booster indicates no lights whatsoever, it means the booster is operating without Automatic Gain Control, not overpowering and without feedback loop or oscillation. It means the booster is working at the pinnacle of its performance power.Note: Each of the bands operates in an independent fashion; it is very important to identify the band indicating a specific function as per the LED lights behaviors.

Reviewer: Arica Dorff
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Game Changer!
Review: This booster is AMAZING! I’m using this for full-time vanlife and tested it out while camping and visiting Crater Lake National Park where there was little to no reception. Without the booster my phone was bouncing between ’SOS’ and ‘No Service’. With the booster I got 2-3 bars (AT&T) and was able to make calls, send texts, use Google maps, pull up YouTube videos and hotspot my friend. Like another person mentioned, my phone has to be literally touching / laying on the interior antenna (which isn’t an issue because the cord is long enough to move it wherever needed). LOVE the sturdy magnet for the exterior antenna instead of permanently mounting the booster on my roof. Highly recommend!

Reviewer: Jake from State Farm
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well
Review: Product works pretty good right out of the box. Boosted my signal inside the truck from almost non-existent to 2 bars on 4G. Would like to know if there’s additional settings to tinker with or maybe a better antenna for the outside of the truck but it works pretty well as is. Always want better though

Reviewer: Greencop
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not worth the cost of the booster.
Review: Not worth the price. Way to expensive for what it does. I bought this thinking it will greatly improve my cell service T-Mobile and didn't gain much. Also if you currentley have no bars or service this will not help you. You need to have at least 1 bar to boost the service. If you don't have service it will not boost anything. Also for this to work properly you need have your phone at least 12 inch. Or closer to the inner attenna they provide. So people in the back seat or further away from the inner antenna will got gain any boost. I did contact customers service for questions and they were promp and nice. Good for customer service but would not pay this much for the product.

Reviewer: Bill
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Was good while it worked
Review: Installed in just a few minutes. Didn’t see a big improvement at the house where I have low signal. After talking with tech support I do live very close to a Verizon tower and I have AT&T so their tower over powers my signal. But tried it out where I really needed it to work and it did great. Tried it in the area that we camp for hunting which we always had to drive a couple miles to the top of the mountain to get signal. At the camp we had full signal perfect! Used it for a 3 days and then it quit working. The only light on was the power light. Called tech support again (they are good about answering calls) they said the lights should be on and this wasn’t good. Need to send it back for replacement. Sent back for replacement 5 days ago haven’t heard anything hopefully they will have it to me before my next outing. And hopefully the replacement will not stop working while I’m out in the middle of no where again. If it wasn’t for stopped working definitely would give it 5 stars but I will give update when the replacement comes in.

Reviewer: CCnDoc
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sadly, it does not work at all... No Signal.
Review: We were so excited to get this because we do a lot of off-grid camping, and we work from the road. The reviews were hit or miss. For us, a miss. We followed instructions to the letter and tried it in geo areas first where we knew we had some signal but a low one - nada. There was no signal boost and the one bar we had was just as variable as ever. Tried it in locations with 2 bars as well. Needless to say with a no bar situation there was also no boost. We moved, adjusted and re-adjusted to different places in the RV Van and geo-locations and nothing worked. We returned it for a full refund. If someone knows the trick to using these things effectively please share. Not just this brand, we have yet to find one that works. 🙁

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Customers like the ease of installation of the wireless signal repeater. They mention it's quick and easy to transfer it to their devices. However, some customers have reported issues with the light level and functionality. Opinions differ on the signal strength and value for money.

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