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weBoost Drive Reach OTR - Cell Phone Signal Booster for Trucks and SUVs | Boosts 5G & 4G LTE for All U.S. Carriers - Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & more | Made in the U.S. | FCC Approved (model 477154)

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Model name: OTR Trucks


Features

  • Reaches The Farthest Cell Towers And Boosts Signal For Multiple Devices
  • 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 approvedWith 50 Db Max Gain - FCC ID PWO460061
  • 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.

Description

Stay connected on the road with the weBoost Drive Reach OTR cell signal booster. FCC-approved and 5G-compatible, the booster provides strong cell signal on all carrier networks. The durable antenna withstands any conditions, and the booster amplifies signals on bands 12/17, 13, 5, 4, and 25/2. We offer U.S.-based customer support.

Brand: weBoost


Special Feature: High gain trucker antenna


Color: Red, Black


Included Components: Drive Reach Booster, Drive RV Antenna (311229), Mounting, Bracket (901104), Power Supply (850029), Slim Low-Profile Antenna (314419), Coax Cable, Side-Exit Adapter, Mast Extensions (1 13-inch, 1 18-inch), Antenna Spring, Thread Lock Packets, and Cable Adapter See more


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Product Dimensions: 21 x 11.5 x 3.75 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Item model number: 477154


Special features: High gain trucker antenna


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Red, Black


Whats in the box: Drive Reach Booster, Drive RV Antenna (311229), Mounting, Bracket (901104), Power Supply (850029), Slim Low-Profile Antenna (314419), Coax Cable, Side-Exit Adapter, Mast Extensions (1 13-inch, 1 18-inch), Antenna Spring, Thread Lock Packets, and Cable Adapter


Manufacturer: weBoost


Date First Available: February 18, 2021


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  • The quick response when I had a problem with the power cord
Model name: OTR Trucks
The power cord replacement didn't fix the problem so they sent a new unit and I sent the old back. The new one did not work either and upon looking everything over I recovered that the plug for the power cord into receptacle on my dash was to short to make contact. I went to my local parts store and found a shorter receptacle and wired in to my van and now everything is working great. Went from one bar to three bars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Steve Steve

  • Weak Signal to Full Signal
Model name: Overland and Off-road
First off be aware you cannot generate something from nothing. If you're at 0 bars, it may not have anything to boost. That being said I kept going from 1 bar to E on the first trip with the signal booster, managed 4 bars 4LTE, not even sure where it found it. Several trips to the mountains, trails and beach and its done great keeping me connected. Installed on a Jeep Gladiator, was very easy. Installed on roof top rack, ran wire under driver's side roof and into the cab, comes with brackets, mounts, even shrink conduit to clean up connections and protect paint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by AndIThoughtTheHobbitWasBad

  • This does what is says, not a silver bullet but very effective when you need it
Model name: Overland and Off-road
I purchased this knowing its not starlink but rather a nice helper when you are in a place with low bars. After testing is yesterday when I received it I drove to 3 places I typically have a lot of issues with connection. All three were dramatically improved, some by more than 2 bars. Also, do not just look at the bars, download speedtest app and test data, you will see the real improvement this way. I was seeing 4x data improvement. So thus far, its works as listed. Expensive investment but it does work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Dave

  • expensive, but worked when I needed it (and you DO want the big antenna!)
Model name: 4G-X OTR
Surprise! It works! I returned the competitive SureCall product after encountering ignorant support staff and flaky performance in the field. 1. "No Service" performance: THIS one actually does BETTER than advertised. Twice on one trip (Teton Canyon near Driggs ID and BLM land near Mesa Verde in CO) my Galaxy S9 showed no signal at all. Nada. Zero. No bars, no G, no nothing. I plugged this thing in, clipped the antenna to the roof mount I rigged on the factory rail of my Sprinter, set my phone on the internal antenna, and got 4G email and web access. They say it won't work where there is no signal, but in my personal experience the signal can be so weak the cell phone won't even make a call or register a carrier and STILL you can get online. 2. "Weak Signal" performance: With a weak signal (-115db on the Android settings menu) my S9 can still get speed test results of a couple MB. Using the OTR antenna I often got 10X faster speeds and 20-30db stronger signals. Upload and download speed improvements are NOT consistent, which I'm thinking might be due to which frequencies a certain cell tower uses. With a moderately good signal (10MB down, 2MB up without the antenna) the normally far slower UPload speeds often matched or exceeded the normally faster DOWNload speeds. Once, near Vernal UT, I saw 30MB download speed from my phone with the antenna whereas I only got 12MB without it. SureCall never improved usable signals. This one does. Score! 3. External Antenna: I also bought the 4" magnetic antenna (fifteen bucks here on A) and found it was far inferior to the big OTR antenna. Better than nothing, but half again as much speed improvement with the bigger antenna,. In the "no signal" case the small one was not enough to get online while the larger one gave me DSL speeds. 4. Internal Antenna: Plan on laying the phone down on the antenna. Gluing it to your seatback is a terrible idea, because orientation and distance matter A LOT. I bet a lot of the bad reviews could be fixed by understanding antennas and radiation. The cord is not centered in the end of the internal antenna. My testing says more signal comes out the side of the bar nearest the wire, and turning the bar sideways to the phone can damage download speed but might improve upload speed. That's just with my phone, you need to experiment with flipping and rotating the bar until you get the best signal. 5. Antenna separation: I have a metal roof, and found there was no need for horizontal separation between the internal and external antenna. It worked best to have the external on the passenger side of the Sprinter, and the internal antenna on the driver side. It was OK to have the external antenna directly above the internal antenna. Once when I *tried* to move them close together I got the light to flash indicating feedback, but moving the internal antenna back and forth in my 24 foot cargo van didn't seem to matter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2018 by S Eckert

  • Installation
Model name: Overland and Off-road
Easy to install and minimal space needed
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Weston Norway

  • Works as it should but it's to expensive.
Model name: OTR Trucks
This booster does exactly what it says it will. It does help by providing better coverage area while traveling, but it's not like you can go from no service to full bars and can stream video perfectly. It does add an extra bar or two to what you already have which is great and helps alot. But is it really worth the $400 to $500 dollar price tag? PRO's 1) It is very easy to install, basically just plug it in and route it to where ever you want it. 2) It does increase your service by a few bars helping you to be able to make the call or accept one. Or watch a video with a little better quality. 3) I've heard the support is good but have not had a need myself as of yet so this is a plus. 4) it's small and somewhat compact so it's fits about anywhere under a seat or in a console. 5) It has a bright light showing you whether or not you are working correctly or have issues 6) It comes with about everything you need to install. CON'S 1) The 12V power supply / on and off switch does not have a led in it so it is really easy to forget it's on when you leave the vehicle , the bright LED on the booster then drains your battery over night and then your setting with a dead battery the next morning, Possible. 2) The antenna's just push on the booster, so unless you plan to leave it and never deal with it anymore I would guess any damage at all will cause the antenna to not have a tight fit and you will be forced to purchase a new one as I did right out of the box, after the hefty price tag you don't want to spend anymore after the first purchase. I hate dealing with support and do not want to have to deal with all the mess of waiting on them to send me something new when I just purchased it. So I ordered the new one and now I'm ok. 3) The antenna's plugs are not something you can just get anywhere so you can't use anything else or adapt anything else to it as I have yet to find at a local store. The overall review of the product is a mid range for me but not for functionality as it does do well, I just can't get over the price it is to expensive in my eyes and that plus the few other items I listed is why my review is 3 stars. If your at a campground or somewhere similar you can purchase one for around $120, which I have also and it works very well as I went from no service to streaming videos. It is a different brand. I mean your in a vehicle so give it 5 mins and the signal will change anyway so is it worth the hefty price ? In my eyes "NO" it is not. But your application may be different than mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by Jr Manning

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