Weboost Drive Reach Rv - Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit | Boosts 4g Lte & 5g For All U.S. Carriers -
weBoost Drive Reach RV - Cell Phone Signal Booster kit | Boosts 4G LTE & 5G for All U.S. Carriers - Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & more | Made in the U.S. | FCC Approved (model 470354)
- Reaches the farthest cell towers and boosts signal for multiple devices.Power 50 watts
- Compatible with all U.S. carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and UScellular
- Supports the latest in 5G technology, providing the best speed and service possible on any smartphone
- FCC approved with 50 dB max gain
- weBoost provides expert U.S.-based customer support through our app, chat, phone, or email, and we guarantee our products with a two-year warranty
The weBoost Drive Reach RV is designed to boost your cell signal while on the road or parked. The kit includes a height-adjustable antenna; a slim in-vehicle antenna; and a cutting-edge booster to reach farther than our Drive X RV to pick up existing cell signal. Designed for most RVs, it’s easy to install the durable, proprietary antenna. This booster will amplify any cell signal technology, including 5G, on bands 12/17, 13, 5, 4, and 25/2.
Brand : weBoost
Category : Cell Phones & Accessories,Accessories,Signal Boosters
Rating : 3.9
ListPrice : US $519.99
Price : US $519.99
Review Count : 1024
Best Sellers Rank : #12,334 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #9 in Cell Phone Signal Boosters
Other display features : Wireless
SalesRank : 12334
Special features : Includes Drive Reach RV booster, Drive Reach RV outside antenna, Drive Reach RV inside antenna, 25 ft. black RG-6 antenna cable, AC/DC wall power supply, 13 in. mast extension, side exit adapter, spring base, outside antenna L-bracket ladder mount, thread lock, and SMA-to-SMB adapter, Frequency: band 12/17 (700 MHz), band 13 (700 MHz), band 5 (850 MHz), band 4 (1700/2100 MHz), and band 2 (1900 MHz), 2-year warranty
weBoost Drive Reach RV - Cell Phone Signal Booster kit | Boosts 4G LTE & 5G for All U.S. Carriers - Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & more | Made in the U.S. | FCC Approved (model 470354)
- This is a complicated device to review. It\'s not a toaster - i.e.) it works or it doesn\'t... Bottom line is you need understand what this device does in order to have an expectation of how it will help you or not.Repeater not a modem:This device is a signal amplifier not a modem. It uses the indoor and outdoor antennas to act as a bridge between your mobile device or Hotspot to improve a weak signal espically the upstream direction from your phone to the tower. Think of this concept like speaking in a large room. A person at the front of the room often uses a PA system to be heard throughout the room. But an attendee asking question may not be heard due to size of the room. In our example the main speaker is a cell tower and the attendee is a cell device. The WeBoost acts like a cup over the ear to assist in listening and a microphone of your own to be better heard by the tower. The external antenna is much larger with much higher gain than what\'s in a phone and thus it can hear more clearly and transmit louder. It also helps that the external antenna is placed high off the ground and outside which will both improve signal strength. With this being said most people associate signal strength with higher speeds and while this \"can\" be true it isn\'t always the case and often in the cellualr universe it isn\'t (at least from the perspective of user experince.) In reality, the WeBoost gives a stronger connection that is more stable and thus more usable. In my experience the WeBoost gives me access to cell signal where I was on the boundary of a cell towers radius and the signal just wasn\'t string enough forcing my device to switch between 2G, 3G, and 4G to find a stable connection. It seems people expect this to behave more like a stand alone modem with external antennas and when it doesn\'t they become disappointed.Speeds & MIMO:If your expecting this to improve speeds, don\'t.... as I stated above it improves signal strength which \"may\" improve speed but in all likelihood it will not. In my experience the signal becomes stronger and more stable (fewer dropouts) but I didn\'t pickup any speed. However my devices do stay connected at 4G LTE as apposed to down stepping to 3G or lower. However there is a speed limiting factor to the WeBoost and that is the fact that its single stream antenna. I don\'t believe MIMO (multi antenna) is possible with a cell booster. MIMO (multi in multi out) refers to using two or more antennas to increase signal strength and availability throughput. It\'s often likened to having multipul lanes on a freeway to increase capacity (more lanes = more traffic with less congestion.) However when using the WeBoost you\'re limited to 1 lane in each direction, This could in fact lower speed in the real world. And because of this fact I believe this is why there are so many negative reviews and unsatisfied customers. The WeBoost isn\'t a silver bullet to get Netflix streaming without buffering. It\'s a solution to get cellular internet access where it\'s unstable or unreliable.Carriers, 5G, and beyond...I\'m using Verizon on both 4G and 5G devices. There\'s information on WeBoosts website regarding which channels are supported for boosting. You need to compare that to your cell carriers channel list in your region to see if it will work with your devices. WeBoost states this is 5G ready which is true but only if your carrier is using one of the bands that this device boosts for 5G. But if we\'re being honest, in areas where you need the WeBoost 5G signals are not likely to reach you as these are in the higher low gigahertz spectrum which don\'t travel as far. And there is no support of Ultra-wide band 5G which is on the mmWave spectrum. So bottom line from my perspective. If the Weboost gives me consistent 4G service, it\'s doing its job.Installs...Have fun... However you choose, temporary or perminant make sure to test the system before making perminant modifications. Also be aware the amplifier units runs quite hot at about 120 degrees F or 49 C. I do not plan to mount mine and in fact will be adding some spacers to the bottom of the bracket for additional air flow. The inside antenna has an effective range of about 2ft. It will work further but signal drop-off is significant. At about a foot I get a 20 to 25 dB boost. This may not sound like a lot but trust me it is. At 3ft the boost is about 10db. In my testing area I have a signal of about -130db which is unusable. -105 to 110 is much more stable and usable. I\'ve seen -90 which is excellent for this area in rural south eastern Ohio but that\'s not common.Overall I\'m satisfied with its performance. Not blown away but satisfied. It does what I expected and provides usable internet service where I had none before. I am able to play YouTube videos in most cases without buffering. Large downloads and uploads (>20MB) have completed without failing but do take time. Remember every use case is going to be different. My experince will be different from yours. Everything to do with this device adds a variable. Carrier, location, terrain, number of towers, distance, device, tower traffic, even air conditions and weather. As I said at the outset, this can\'t be summed up as a \"it works or it doesn\'t\" review. If you intend to purchase, I strongly suggest watching video reviews on this product and even then remember those reviews don\'t have all the answers either. At some point you have to make the call on whether this is a workable solution for your needs or not. It\'s not going to be a cure all but rather a tool in your arsenal to get you stable internet access via cellualr.I intend to tether a phone to a travel router I purchased and use that to broadcast wifi. I\'ll update with my results.
- I did a lot of research and asked RV people for the best cell booster before I finally got WeBoost Drive RV. The installing is very easy if you already have a spot/opening to slide the outdoor cable inside. I have a bus and have a hole for my AC cords which I was able to use. So, I understand when people say installing it is hard but I think it is more with your living setup than the actual device.When I installed everything, I noticed the booster box had a broken connector. I called customer service. They sent me a shipping label to return the broken booster and explained they would send me a new one. They ended up sending me the replacement before they received the broken one (I got the replacement 5 business days after I reported the issue). I then noticed the new booster came with the incorrect power cord. I reached back to customer service but this time through email. I got a response within an hour stating the correct power cord was being shipped to me. I got it within 3 business days. Overall, Fantastic Customer Service and they answer any questions you have. Which is VERY important when setting up a cell booster.I have only had the booster setup for a week and a half. The service is the best if your device is right beside the inside antenna but overall within 3ft to 5ft radius, it still helps a lot more than not having a booster at all. The booster itself gets VERY hot but the platform the booster comes with prevents the unit of burning the wall it is on.I am currently in one location and have not traveled with it installed yet. But the current location I am in, I have no bars without the booster. Once the booster is on and I am right beside the inside antenna, I can get full bars 4G. Then, within the rest of my bus, I receive 3 to 2 bars.The best part of this antenna is YOU DO NOT HAVE TO POINT IT STRAIGHT AT THE TOWER. All other boosters I have worked with didn\'t have this feature. Worth it!!!
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