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Price: $449.99 - $330.48
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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 SureCall Fusion4Home cell phone signal amplifier boosts weak signal in 2-3 rooms, up to 2000 sq ft, inside any small home or office. This results in fewer dropped calls, improved battery life, higher audio quality, and faster data and streaming for AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, Straight Talk, U.S. Cellular and many more. Fusion4Home boosts 5G/4G LTE voice, text and data signals for all North American cell carriers, including Verizon’s 5G Nationwide data signals
COVERAGE AREA— The indoor coverage area that the Fusion4Home creates varies based on existing signal at the exterior antenna location: 1-2 bars outside ~ 500 sq ft inside, 3-4 bars ~ 1000 sq ft, 5 bars ~ 2000 sq ft. If there is weak signal where the exterior antenna is installed, we recommend a booster kit that includes components to capture and broadcast a stronger signal, like the Fusion4Home Max.
BEST PERFORMANCE— Finding a location with consistent signal that the outdoor omni antenna can capture is important and will improve performance. Indoor coverage area is directly related to the existing signal strength available at the exterior antenna location. For best performance we recommend a minimum 30 feet of horizontal separation between the base station and exterior antenna. Without this separation performance will suffer and the coverage area will be reduced.
EASY INSTALL— Simply set up the omni outdoor antenna, run the cable into your home, and place the cellular amplifier (base unit) where you want. Other boosters require you to run cables or drill holes to install the indoor antenna, but not the Fusion4Home - the indoor antenna is attached directly to the amplifier.
BUILT TO LAST— Designed and tested in the USA with the high-quality components for longevity and connectivity where you need it most. Includes industry best 3-year warranty and lifetime US-based tech support. FCC approved signal boosters. SureCall is proudly American owned and operated– US company based in Silicon Valley California. SureCall is an Authorized Verizon 5G Signal Booster Vendor.
Reviewer: Kiko
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just do it.
Review: It just works, and works well. Even during my test installation, there was an immediate and noticeable improvement, as you can see- though my vid was edited, it was not faked in any way. I know they say “bars don’t mean much”, in fact the included guide points that out. But in the location I selected for testing, it jumped from 0->1 to 3->4, and I was pleased. (To say the least, more like yell out loud happy.)The manual is somewhat sparse, but considering I just put up the antenna, connected everything- all 3 everythings- and it worked, that's fine for now. I have yet to look at SureCall website, I am sure I can find as much geeking out as I want there. Included in the printed matter is a link to an app which detects technical specs on your tower’s signals, but it was for Android only and I have yet to find an iOS one as in depth.But, solid reception inside the house- and actually a large perimeter is hard to argue with.So the story- I'd gotten a Sony Xperia phone to review, one of it’s biggest shortcomings is a really poor antenna so I knew a booster antenna would be a must. I checked all the others carefully, and it didn’t take long to realize the ones around $100 just couldn’t do it. I waded through the reviews, after a short time it seemed many of them were fake 5 stars, so it was mostly the Verified Purchases that steered me to this unit, it seemed the best choice.I downloaded the recommended tower info app, and was so helpful I was about to get the “pro” version. I had been on the roof and discovered my nearest antenna was probably 2 miles away and in a different direction than I had believed, and atop a canyon rim to boot. But as so often it does, bad luck found me. While I was relocating to check for a stronger signal and a new booster antenna location, I stepped on a small pile of marble shaped pebbles on a gravelly hillside- with the Sony in my pocket. After I was done sliding and got most of the bleeding stopped I dared to have a look at the phone. Amazingly, the glass was intact, but apparently a large pebble had put a dent in the rear case that rendered some of the screen unusable, although to its credit, it seemed as if things were still working, only I could not see or hit the top row of the unlock keypad. The touchpad is on the backside, so the fingerprint ID was wiped out as well.Oh, the irony. I hate irony, but I succumbed to an old desire and went for my first iPhone. And surprise- the antenna was so much better I could get signal almost anywhere in the house.But the SureCall was still in my office, so one fine day I dug up a 6’ mounting pole, 1" steel IPS - not the best choice, but good for a test. Found a place on the peak of the roof nearest the tower, (if you can call it “near”) and set about running the coax. I wasn’t sure how much I needed, so I'd picked up a 100’ roll for the test.Placed the booster on the attic floor near the center of the house, connected the coax and power, and within a few minutes the indicators stabilized and I saw about a 75% increase in bars- I know they say straight up that doesn’t mean as much as solid calls, but it is so much better I can’t complain. I think after I find an app that provides more detailed tower info and I understand the trim pots a little bit better I may be able to improve the resultsThe app recommended for iOS provides hard-core data from the tower, or at least what parts you are getting, and it's arcane to say the least. I am slowly catching on to the verbiage and what it signifies, and cell buffs are laughing. But apart from minute adjustments to the rceiver position, once the antenna is installed I doubt they are of much value. But then, you'd need to be educated on same while you were planting the outdoor antenna in the first place. (third photo)Next up: putting up some EMT, a clean install of the included 50’ cable and finding a semi-permanent location for the unit. It was about 99° when I tested it, and the big heat sinks on the booster aren’t for looks, it runs hot to the touch, so a cooling fan may be called for.(I finally did all that but added a foot to the mast, and after it settled down and I tweaked the gain, all lights were spot-on and the signal improved.)Very impressed, YMMV of course, but go the extra $200, get what you need: set and forget.

Reviewer: jmp246
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Look elsewhere - Does not work!
Review: We have terrible coverage in our home. It is just good enough for WI-FI mode to not activate. AT&T has recommended I put my phone into airplane mode at the house?! Prior to this, we used an AT&T Microcell which worked fabulously for 5 years until it quit. AT&T doesn't offer them anymore.I purchased and installed this to try to boost the signal since we no longer had the Microcell. Instructions were fine and installation was very easy. I registered the unit with AT&T as required. It showed an immediate boost, from no bars to two.We were able to make and receive crystal clear calls... for thirty seconds. Every call would come in and the conversation was great until the caller on the other end could no longer hear you. It is maddening. We would eventually end up walking out into the front yard to get coverage.I contacted their support. They responded quickly, but provided no help whatsoever above what was in the instructions. I finally got them to issue an RMA. They tested it and said it was fine, but they sent me a different unit. Re-installed the new unit and the problem still persists. Try to solve your coverage problems with another brand as this is woefully inadequate.

Reviewer: A. M. Puls
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Brought us usable signal where we had almost none
Review: We live off grid in a very remote location on the back side of a mountain on the edge of a canyon.We have no chance of getting internet from any provider out here (there's never even been electricity run up here not to mention phone or cable lines, and we are on the back side of the mountain from the nearest town). We once got a tech from the nearest local provider to come up here, and he literally got out of his truck laughing and saying "not a chance!"There is no signal in most places around here in the woods, etc, but we were getting signal from a tower (US Cellular via Google Fi) probably 30 miles away, which fortunately is on a mountain we can see off in the distance way down beyond the end of our canyon.We would get maybe 2-3 bars at some places on our property, but our house is not in line of sight to the mountain with the tower (trees and rock ledges), so no usable signal in the house.So I put the antenna about 30 feet up in tree next to our house and inside we now typically get 3-4 bars. Sometimes we still have difficulty getting usable signal, but it is hard to pinpoint exactly why (maybe weather, snow on trees, network traffic, etc). Nearly all the time, however, we do now have functional signal.It is completely usable if you stand near the indoor antenna, but does not work very well at all locations in the house. We tried the omni dome indoor antenna but it didn't make much of a difference, still need to stand near it.It's a minor miracle that we get any signal here at all, and this does give us usable internet and phone, we just have to be positioned in the right place for best signal.

Reviewer: Ivan Barrientos
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Lo utilizo ahora en una casa que tenia poca señal de celular, actualmente la barra de señal está casi llena... recomiendo mucho este equipo...

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Customers like the ease of installation and call quality of the wireless signal repeater. They mention it's simple to install, has nice instructions, and professional setup service is available. However, some dislike the gain. Opinions are mixed on functionality, signal quality, value for money, build quality, and download speed.

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