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Price: $99.99 - $79.99
(as of Dec 11, 2024 04:14:08 UTC - Details)
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #16,099 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #12 in Cell Phone Signal Boosters |
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Product Description
Product Function— The cell phone amplifier boosts weak signal in 1-2 rooms, up to 2000 sq ft inside any home & office. This results in fewer dropped calls, improved battery life, higher audio quality, and faster data and streaming for All U.S. Cellular and many more And boosts 5G/4G LTE voice, text and data signals for all North American cell carriers, including Verizon’s 5G Nationwide data signals..Maximum Gain: 70 dB,Maximum Outpower: 17 dBm
5G Compatible:Cell phone booster support 5G and deliver amazing speeds; Only 5G that carriers have deployed in large numbers in existing 4G brands through DSS (Dynamic Spectrum Sharing), the FCC has not yet allowed the new mmWave 600MHz cellular enhancers, so if you must use 5G, Make sure your area has 5G services in the existing 4G band before you purchase.
Coverage Area— The indoor coverage area that cell booster varies based on existing signal at the exterior antenna location: :1-2Bars~ 300 square feet, 3-4 bars ~ 800 square feet, 5Bars~ 2,000 square feet, and the signal booster will not work if there is no signal available to boost it at the external antenna location.
Eay Installation Keep the power is off during installing/adjusting antennas. Simply set up the outdoor Log-periodic antenna, and place signal booster where you want. Make sure the distance between the outdoor antenna and indoor antenna should be about 32ft. Following the user manual, you can easily set it up.
FCC & IC Certified: :Cell booster complies with all FCC and IC guidelines and meet the requirements of application standards,does not interrupt or compromise any carrier's signal to and from the cell tower.
Reviewer: Jessica
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: High quality signal booster, heavy case, helpful display
Review: Signal booster works well, gets signal from outside to inside a building with a metal roof. I used NetMonster and WalkTest on google play to determine where you should mount the external and internal antennas.Build quality really shows pride of workmanship. Solid, heavy, metal case protects the electronics from radio signals. Instructions are quite comprehensive, and readouts on the led are very helpful.Now I can use my t-mobile phone at the place in the country where only verizon worked before.
Reviewer: Paul A Pongratz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Get one while you can, this device is amazing!
Review: Okay - so I've purchased half a dozen cellular signal repeaters and installed them in my home & workplace - with varying degrees of success. This amplifier/repeater just replaced the one in my home that we were currently using...it's an amazing performer! Since I have installed dozens of similar amplifiers/repeaters in our community, I've got a good handle on function and installation - it a necessity in our rural township!Included in this kit is a logarithmic ~periodic antenna, 50' of coax, the amplifier/repeater, a sealed-cavity splitter and two antennas; a omnidirectional whip antenna & a flat panel directional antenna. It is your option to use the splitter with both indoor antennas or either of them singularly, based on your floorplan and signal needs.The manufacturer has included a very comprehensive, highly detailed manual that explains every aspect of how this device operates and how to implement/install it for your maximum signal gain.Literally anyone can install this device in their home - they've done a masterful job of explaining everything on a no-nonsense level in the owner's manual.Having installed these devices before, I knew my antenna locations and aiming already. I used the flat panel directional antenna to cover only my house (it has a 180° radiation pattern) and the omnidirectional whip to cover my garage/workshop area.The key to success with this device (or any like it) is to have at least some usable cellular signal somewhere on your property. Using online cellular tower location sites (e.g. cellmapper dot com) you can narrow things down to your particular carrier and the frequency you'll typically be operating on - whether 4G, 4G LTE or 5G. This device works with all carriers as far as I've been able to determine.My entire town has 2 cell towers to serve our population and we have 4G service only, so a device like this is 100% necessary if we want to use our cellular phones INDOORS ðPerformance-wise, I got a -35 dBi improvement on our cellular signal from this device! It rivals the two other devices we've used previously. So far this is the most effective amplifier/repeater I have used yet!We also use our phones as Wifi hotspots and once again - this amplifier is giving amazing results...How about an SINR of 13, RSRP of -87 dBm, RSRQ at -11dBm? Those indicate a very solid signal. We can't get a signal that good outdoors with cellphones in hand - standing away from buildings!This is the real deal folks! I'm going to use these kits for my future installations here in my town...they're really, truly effective! As long as these are available, they will be my only choice.If you've tried an amplifier/repeater before and didn't get a decent result - surely try one of these kits!As aforementioned; You'll need a usable signal to start with. 1 bar can easily become 3 bars with this device. To back that statement with real world numbers, this device takes our -103 dBm signal from my driveway and delivers a -52 dBm cellular signal inside my home. It feels like a miracle but it just real science ðI can give this device a very high recommendation - since I'm also our community installer- I'm recommending it around my area too.Two thumbs up for a very slick, excellent amplifier!
Reviewer: ð¹
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lots of coaxial cable and booster that automatically adjusts signal gain
Review: The kit I received to boost my cell phone signal is almost complete, but it doesnât include any items to seal and protect the coaxial connections outside and a pole. To ensure the connections are protected from the elements, I used self-fusing electrical tape. The kit includes the outside antenna, which is roughly 17 inches long, an outdoor coax cable, a special cable designed to go through a window, the signal booster, a connector, a cavity coupler, a whip antenna, and an indoor antenna with additional cabling. The manual provides clear instructions on how to connect all the components.I didnât use the through-window cable because I was able to run the outdoor coax cable through a hole that was previously drilled for a satellite TV installation. I removed the old coaxial cable and ran the new one through the existing hole. To install the outside antenna, I had to purchase a mast separately. Indoors, I installed the signal booster along with the cavity coupler and whip antenna. As mentioned earlier, I used self-fusing electrical tape to protect the connection between the outdoor coaxial cable and the outside antenna.The manual suggests installing the LTE Discovery app on my phone to locate the closest cell tower. However, the app is designed for older Android versions and wouldnât install on my phone. Instead, I searched for a cell tower locator in the Google Play store and discovered that OpenSignal is the most popular app for this purpose. I installed OpenSignal, which shows the closest cell towers on a map, helping me determine where to point the outside antenna.After positioning the antenna, I checked the signal booster and plugged in the AC adapter. The LCD display shows the signal strength and allows me to choose between manual and automatic modes. In manual mode, I can use the up and down buttons to adjust the gains. I opted for automatic mode, which the manual indicates by displaying a capital letter "A" with a green background. However, on my unit, the background is actually light blue. The automatic mode works well for me, as I now consistently get 4 bars of signal strength indoors.I later discovered that the kit does include 3M adhesive to protect the outdoor connections. Anyway, I had already used my self-fusing tape, which I believe is superior to the 3M adhesive. Iâve been using the signal booster for over a month now, and my signal strength consistently stays at 3 or more bars.