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weBoost Drive Reach Overland - Cell Phone Signal Booster for Off Road Vehicles | Boosts 5G & 4G LTE for All U.S. Carriers - Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & More | Made in The U.S. | FCC Approved

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Size: 4x4 & Overland


Features

  • Designed For Adventure, Weboost Drive Reach Overland Brings Together A Powerful Booster, Tough Outdoor Antenna, And Versatile Mounting Bracket
  • 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

Embarking on an overland journey means leaving the certainty of strong cell signals behind, but with the weBoost Drive Reach Overland, that's no longer a concern. This premier cell phone signal booster is specifically engineered for the rugged demands of off-road adventures, ensuring that even in the most remote locations, your connectivity remains steadfast. It's compatible with all major U.S., Canada, and Mexico carriers, including Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Dish, and US Cellular. The heart of the Drive Reach Overland is its durable, high-performance antenna, which stands up to the harsh conditions of the wild while maintaining a seamless connection. The mobile cell signal booster's versatile mounting options support easy installation on any truck or overland vehicle, complementing your off-road gear without getting in the way. Whether you're crossing deserts or climbing mountains, the weBoost Overland is the ultimate cell booster for trucks, Jeeps, and SUVs, giving peace of mind to adventurers who refuse to compromise on connectivity. With weBoost, you're ready to conquer the unknown, confident that your lifeline to the world is as rugged and ready as you are. Whether road-tripping in an RV, traveling cross- country in a big rig, living in a rural area or in the bustling city, or building a new home or commercial property in a location that struggles with weak signal, our award-winning cell phone signal boosters have you covered without any subscription fees. The weBoost brand stands apart from its competition for its superior customer service, partnerships, and products that are proudly designed, assembled, and tested in the USA. We continue to innovate, develop, and pioneer technology as the industry market leader. We hold over 250 cellular signal amplification patents.

Brand: weBoost


Wireless Communication Standard: Radio Frequency


Frequency Band Class: Quad-Band


Special Feature: Powerful Outdoor Antenna,Versatile Mounting Bracket,Wide Coverage,Long-lasting Performance,One-time InstallationPowerful Outdoor Antenna,Versatile Mounting Bracket,Wide Coverage,Long-lasting Performance,One-time Installation See more


Color: Red


Wireless Compability: Radio Frequency


Frequency Band Class: Quad-Band


Special Features: Powerful Outdoor Antenna,Versatile Mounting Bracket,Wide Coverage,Long-lasting Performance,One-time InstallationPowerful Outdoor Antenna,Versatile Mounting Bracket,Wide Coverage,Long-lasting Performance,One-time Installation


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Frequency Bands Supported: Band 12/17 - 700 MHz. Band 13 - 700 MHz. Band 5 - 850 MHz. Band 4 - 1700/2100 MHz. Band 25/2 - 1900 MHz.


Range: The interior space of a typical overland or off-road vehicle


Smart Home Compatibility: Not Smart Home Compatible


Connector Type: RJ45


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 6"D x 1.5"W x 4.5"H


Color: Red


Brand: weBoost


Built-In Media: Cell phone signal booster


Manufacturer: Wilson Electronics


UPC: 810005963985


Mfr Part Number: 472061


Model Number: 472061


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacture warranty


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  • It works great!
Size: 4x4 & Overland
I was quite skeptical when I read the description of this product. But I decided to give it a try. I was interested in this device because my family loves camping. And when you go to various campsites most of them have Wi-Fi that you can use that they provide for free. But most of the time the Wi-Fi is pretty sketchy, and it certainly isn’t streaming quality. And on top of it, a lot of these campgrounds are off the beaten path for obvious reasons. So, your cell signal might not be very good. And it's nice to be able to stream a little bit using our mobile hotspots. This device has amazed me and does what it claims. I thoroughly tested it at three different locations that I knew had poor signals. I tried to post the images showing the speed tests, but for whatever reason I wasn’t allowed to. Before and after for the first location was as follows: WITHOUT BOOSTER - “Error. Test Failed to Complete”. WITH BOOSTER - 40 Mbs Download, 5.55 Mbs Upload, Idle Ping: 39, Download Ping: 615, Upload Ping: 786, Download Jitter: 77, Upload Jitter: 82, Packet Loss 0%. So, a night and day difference. Before and after for the second location was as follows: WITHOUT BOOSTER - - 11 Mbs Download, 0.95 Mbs Upload, Idle Ping: 72, Download Ping: 717, Upload Ping: 1663, Download Jitter: 82, Upload Jitter: 94, Packet Loss 0%. WITH BOOSTER – 7.60 Mbs Download, 17.7 Mbs Upload, Idle Ping: 72, Download Ping: 767, Upload Ping: 388, Download Jitter: 84, Upload Jitter: 83, Packet Loss 0%. The dramatic difference is in the upload. Going from 0.95 to 17.7 is amazing. Add in the fact that upload ping went from 1663 down to 388. Before and after for the third location was as follows: WITHOUT BOOSTER - - 15.5 Mbs Download, 0.38 Mbs Upload, Idle Ping: 45, Download Ping: 1085, Upload Ping: 1998, Download Jitter: 100, Upload Jitter: 101, Packet Loss 26.1%. WITH BOOSTER – 22.2 Mbs Download, 5.44 Mbs Upload, Idle Ping: 43, Download Ping: 661, Upload Ping: 760, Download Jitter: 81, Upload Jitter: 73, Packet Loss 0%. The dramatic difference is again in the upload. But the packet loss went from 26.1% down to 0% packet loss. Unreal. I believe I did a thorough test to prove that this device does indeed do what it says it does. It is well worth the money. Dramatic differences in speeds, latency, and packet loss when you compare WITH and WITHOUT the booster. I highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Fool for Christ

  • Works as advertised.
Size: Cars & Trucks
Easy to install on F350 and works well. No complaints. Picks up signal when there is none at times and boosts weak signal
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 by MoreTimeThanMoney228

  • WeBoost worked/didn't work. HiBoost works as well at a lower price
Size: Cars & Trucks
I go camping and hiking a lot where cell phone signal usually is very spotty, and I also live in an area that practically is dead for AT&T and T-Mobile and barely registers a bar for Verizon. A cell phone booster was provided by T-Mobile for home use and though the receiver shows 1-2 bars, we still only get spotty coverage inside the home. There is something VERY important to keep in mind about signal boosters: they are exactly that... BOOSTERS. They can only BOOST wherever some signal exists. If there is NO signal, then there is nothing to boost. Stronger signals get a stronger boost. With all that in mind, let's go over my quest to find a cell booster that would work for me. For the Superbars, HiBoost, and WeBoost, I installed them according to the manual's and online video instructions: the antenna outside the car away from the windows/glass as much as possible, cable connected to the booster unit found underneath the driver (or front passenger) seat, then hooked up to the inside antenna that is mounted at least 8" away from any human being. In my case, that interior antenna was tested at both the front dashboard and on the ceiling at the center of the car. All claim to work with T-Mobile/Spring, Verizon, AT&T, and other carriers, and that the major 4 already pre-approve these cell boosters for use within their networks. Approval is required per FCC regulation. Mind you, the antenna included is an omni-directional one: meaning, it'll boost signal from any direction but won't be as strong as the types that must be pointed towards the cell tower. 1. SUPERBARS [UPDATE 7/12/2021: Superbars reached out to me, sent a replacement, and had a technical support rep get in touch with me to go over the setup and usage. I was actually quite impressed by that service. Turns out, Superbars is indeed a rebadge of HiBoost. The results of the replacement Superbars were identical to that of the HiBoost -- no surprise since both products are practically the same.] First, I tried a SUPERBARS one. Turns out, it's a rebadge of the HiBoost. Both look virtually identical, down to the manual. It was a disaster. The Supercell did not increase any speed. The app was clunky to use. I had no idea how to use it to determine where to point the antenna to for the best signal. All it showed was a bunch of radio frequencies and how good their signals were. I could not figure out how much of a boost I was receiving. I returned it. 2. HIBOOST Second, I tried the HIBOOST. I knew that it would likely perform as poorly as the SUPERBARS one since both products looked identical. To my surprise, the HiBoost actually WORKED. This leads me to believe that either the Superbars one was a bad copy of the HiBoost, or it was a defective unit I had received. [UPDATE 7/12/2021: Indeed, the Superbars was defective. The replacement worked very identical to the HiBoost.] There were 3 tests performed with and without the booster on. Both times, I'd set the phone into Airplane mode and turn back on so it would grab the closest signal "tower" (or booster antenna). Without booster, I received about 7.15 Mbps down and 0.62 Mbps up on average. The first test had 0 up. This was done in an area near my home where cell phone coverage was spotty despite showing 2 bars on my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S21+ phone. With booster, LTE tests averaged 17.17 Mbps down, 1.18 Mbps up. That nearly doubled both directions. Nice! The app was the same as the one used by Superbars, and frankly, I do not understand how to use it. It does not give me information in a friendly way to help figure out where the signal is strongest (to point the antenna towards) and how much of a boost the product was providing. Thankfully, I found another app that was a bit more useful than Superbars'/HiBoost's. That program was what WeBoost recommended. [UPDATE 7/12/2021: HiBoost/Superbars technical support acknowledged my criticism of the app and said they are working on overhauling it.] 3. WEBOOST DRIVE REACH Finally, I tried the WEBOOST to see how it would perform when compared to the HiBoost. I found both products often compared to one another and that there generally is not much of a difference. Some say that the WeBoost amplified the upload speed more, whereas the HiBoost provided a bigger increase for downloads. Depending on what you need your cell phone signal to be, I generally prefer a boost in downloads. Turns out, at the same place as when the HiBoost was tested, the WeBoost gave identical results: a decidedly great increase in downloads and uploads with and without the booster on. I did observe that the WeBoost gave a slight edge in uploads over the HiBoost, but could not increase the downloads as well as the HiBoost. WeBoost recommends downloading the OpenSignal app that is available for both iOS and Android. It draws from a crowdsourced database and can help identify where the nearest cell tower is, how signals have been in specific areas for each of the carriers, and more. Using OpenSignal with the HiBoost/Superbars app gave me a bit more insight into where the boosters might work. CONCLUSION With the tests done, I have found that I'd rather recommend the HiBoost over the WeBoost because I would like to have better download speeds for streaming videos and surfing the Internet faster. Speaking of which, you should be aware that the Internet uses a different frequency as Voice/Text. Just because you have 4 or 5 bars on your phone does not mean you actually have excellent coverage for Internet or Voice/Text. The only, accurate way to verify is to check the phone itself, but that is something you will have to look up yourself on the internet for your particular smartphone (search with "check signal strength"). Apps can help too. Even though HiBoost/Superbars' app was too technical and clunky to use, it does provide dB signal-to-noise ratios for the various frequencies, but how accurate they were, I am unsure. There is a word of caution: even though both the HiBoost and WeBoost worked for the area near my home, neither also worked for many other places -- even where my AT&T/T-Mobile cell phones reported as many as 4-5 bars and 4G or 5G coverage. I could not figure out why. In other words, sometimes the boosters worked, and sometimes they seemed NOT to work. Perhaps signals were very poor to begin with, but for whatever reason, both phones reported excellent strength despite having extremely spotty internet access. Maybe the bars represented the Voice/Text network. Should you get a booster? Are they worth the $400+? Depends on your needs. Well, I'd rather have one in case of emergency than not. Speaking of emergencies, I never leave home without the Garmin inReach Explorer+. Search the internet for "yuenx garmin inreach explorer review" for an in-depth look at how one could save your life and keep your loved ones informed of your whereabouts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021 by YuenX

  • Great help when traveling in spotty cell service
Size: 4x4 & Overland
We use this antenna with our camping van and have used it in many places where we barely have a signal or the signal is there and then it’s not, and have seen our signal strength raise from a wavering 1bar/SOS (no signal) to 3 or 4 bars routinely. We did upgrade to a 4g5g interior whole van antenna (310004) and that was what made the difference for both of us being able to use our phones. The antenna that came with this system was so weak we had to hold it against one phone at a time and even then it was not too good. So that just didn’t work for our needs. Yes we still have to have a mobile Starlink system for areas where there just isn’t any cell service, but we have to purchase months much less often, which saves us a bundle when we travel. This is especially true if we are traveling in a region with spotty mobile service. It is not a fix for every situation, but it is very good at what it is designed to do: take an unusable signal and amplify it enough to make reservations, look up stuff on the web, or watch YouTube or your streaming service. Greatly improves bandwidth and speed. It is initially pricey, but it is a one time fee and based over the years we plan to use it, we figure it is a good investment. We highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026 by drj

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