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This FCC-approved cell phone booster enhances weak 4G and 5G LTE signals across up to 6000 sq ft, supporting all major U.S. carriers. With a maximum gain of 70 dB and dual indoor antennas, it reduces dropped calls, improves battery life, and accelerates data speeds. Easy to install and compatible with existing 5G bands, it’s the ultimate solution for seamless home and office connectivity.
J**.
Good coverage
Has really helped with my cell service. I was in a dead spot no longer.
C**
A
Works great!
A**W
Great product. Smaller interior antennas would have got 5 stars.
Great product. Easy to install. We live out in the country and couldn’t consistently get 5g and had between 1-2 bars with LTE. Now have 2 bars of 5g and 2-3 bars of LTE. I didn’t even follow the recommended mounting and spacing and still get a significant boost. I didn’t want to see the antenna outside so I hid it in an eve. Kicked everyone off WiFi onto their cell signal. In the living room I’m seeing 10x increases from ~30mbps to 300 mbps+.
A**R
A deal at $13.95
I caught these for sale at $13.95 and bought one for my marginal reception area.Appears to work as advertised. Worked on 5G at a friend's house where only 5G is available; I'm only getting 4G at my place although 5G is close by.There must have been a glitch in pricing to get at $13.95 - I see they are much higher priced now.
A**)
Went from 1 bar to 3
I have terrible reception at my house. We often lose power. I work from home so when the power goes out, it would be nice to use my phone as a hotspot. This cell phone booster was pretty easy to install. The instructions were thorough. I went from having 1 bar of signal in my house to having 3. It actually works. I'm pretty happy with this cell phone booster.
R**Y
This is great in the country
I was pretty sure this was not going to work for me. But I am pleasantly surprised.This came really quickly and the instructions didn't seem that hard. But I did have to figure a few things out like best way to drill from outside to inside through brick.First thing I did a set it up outside. I didn't want to start putting things up if it didn't work. I live in the country the nearest cell tower is 6 miles away. I get about 1-2 bars depending on where I stand in the house our yard. After setting this up outside first, following the instructions I realized 3 bars and then with some positioning in other parts of the yard, got up to 4.So now I knew it worked and it was just a matter of installing. I cheated went to home depot an asked a guy there how to drill through brick for the cord and how to mount to brick. So far we have had 1 storm and everything is still up.My advice is read the instructions over and over. I didn't do the website testing thing exactly. I tried the site, found it difficult and figured trail and error was faster for me. I knew where the nearest cell towers were anyway because I drive by them all the time.On the Plus side+ it boosted my bars on my phone (AT&T by the way)+It's not hard, but you have to read the directions a few times .. well I did. I didn't find it intuitive, but I'm not electrical/phone/radio technical.+ It comes with most things you need for mounting. (Outside mounting parts you may elect to do something different, just depends on where you are going to put it.+ The cords matched and were long enoughNegatives- Not really any so far.Neutral+/- It took me about 2 hours to get set up in different places and test and then retest and then move and test+/- The brick stuff wasn't hard, but my drill was not strong enough, and I had to get a better drill and bits.+/- You're going to want to go up a ladder high enough for this. I don't exactly have line of sight at 6 miles. but the signal is strong in the general directionOverall I have seen some very expensive ones of these before, but this is the first one I have tried and I like it.
A**K
Works well with my primary band (band 5)
I've owned this booster for two, maybe three months now. It has done well so far. I use Straight Talk as a carrier, primarily piggybacking off of Verizon's network.I live in a rural area. One that's heavily wooded, and my house is down below these woods on the lake side. To say signal is poor indoors is an understatement. Sometimes I would have to cycle airplane mode 4 to 5 times to get decent enough reception for a phone call. After using this, I'm able to get a minimum of two bars in my house and sometimes on really good days, my reception can go up to four bars.If I have any complaints, my main one would be that it's super easy to unplug the barrel jack/power supply from the booster. Sometimes our house cat who likes to walk along the back of our couch will accidentally unplug it.Installation wasn't difficult either. I ran my cable through the cutout where our air conditioner window unit goes, and then proceeded to get the antenna as high as possible in a tree which happened to be taller than my house, after thoroughly sealing the holes on the plastic of the antenna as to avoid rain damage.This one's a bit more costly, but if you live in a household that uses multiple networks, it's far better than having to buy each carrier's own individual booster.I love mine.
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