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weBoost Home Studio - Cell Phone Signal Booster | Boosts 4G LTE & 5G for all U.S. & Canadian Networks - Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & more | Made in the U.S. | FCC Approved (model 470166)

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Style: Home Studio


Features

  • Premium Home Cell Booster: This cellular signal booster for home provides fewer dropped calls and slow data for one area of your home, up to 3000 square feet
  • Cell Booster for All Carriers: The weBoost cell signal booster works with all US carriers, including Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Dish, and US Cellular
  • Easy Setup: With easy installation and the helpful weBoost App, setting up your cell phone service booster is a breeze; it offers better streaming and app performance
  • FCC-Approved: This cellular signal booster is FCC-approved; post your photos, talk to the office, stream the game, and message friends from your space
  • weBoost provides expert U.S. customer support through our app, chat, phone, or email, and we guarantee our products with a two-year warranty

Description

Fix cellular dead zones at home with the Home Studio Cell Phone Signal Booster from weBoost. FCC and carrier approved, the booster amplifies any cell signal, including 5G, on bands 12/17, 13, 5, 4, and 25/2. The kit broadcasts strengthened signal in one room and includes all parts for do-it-yourself installation. Our US customer support team is ready to help.

Brand: weBoost


Wireless Communication Standard: Radio Frequency


Connector Type: RJ45


Color: Whip Antenna


Included Components: (2) 30’ low-loss cables, Barrel connector, Home Studio booster, Inside booster antenna, Outside antenna mounting bracket, Outside directional antenna, Power supply See more


Product Dimensions: 13 x 7.25 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: 5.89 pounds


Item model number: 470166


Connectivity technologies: Generation 2


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Whip Antenna


Whats in the box: (2) 30’ low-loss cables, Barrel connector, Home Studio booster, Inside booster antenna, Outside antenna mounting bracket, Outside directional antenna, Power supply


Manufacturer: Wilson Electronics


Date First Available: December 9, 2020


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  • Yes, it works!
At first, I was skeptical after reading some of the one-star reviews. However, it does work for me, and we do get a fantastic improvement in service. It appears that there are a bunch of factors in how well this will work for your individual situation, 1) Your cell phone provider, 2) Distance from tower, 3) Terrain, 4) Line of site. These factors probably account for most of the one-star reviews. My Situation: No line-of-site to tower, signal strength -120Dbm (very bad), very mountainous terrain, 5+ miles to the nearest tower. I had one bar inside, phone calls were extremely unreliable, to the point of not being usable, texts would occasionally send/receive if given enough time, 3G & 4G data were non-existent. No significate difference outside the house. First, align the antenna properly with a signal strength app, and set it up according to the directions, height, distance between booster and antenna, etc.… After the installation we improved to 3-4 bars. Signal strength now at ~-100Dbm+, and bounces around, sometimes better, sometimes worse. Calls work great, 1 dropped call in 20 mins, (which is perfectly acceptable due to the remoteness of the house), texts are consistent and reliable, I would say 100% improvement on the performance of texting. Data was the biggest shock,! Yes data does work now (most of the time). The phone shows 4G and speed tests shows 400-600Kbs, however data does seem to fade out at times, again perfectly acceptable over what we did have, which was nothing for data. We have Verizon so I aligned it to the nearest Verizon tower, our AT&T friends said they did see a small improvement, T-Mobile users said no change at all. The nearest T-Mobile tower is probably many miles away, if there even is one. So, all the T-Mobile weboost haters probably need to direct that hate to their cell phone provider, not weboost. T-Mobile people, I would figure out where your nearest tower is before buying. I think this booster falls under the, “your mileage may vary category” and depends a lot on the factors mentioned above. The one thing that is completely bogus is their claim about the square footage coverage for the house. This was with the 1 Room Weboost, I have found you need to keep within 10-15 feet of the inside antenna, no matter the room size. Once you figure this out, it’s not a problem. The description should read, “covers 1 very small room”. Perhaps the multi-room systems have better coverage. Bottom line is, yes it did work great for us! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020 by Kevin Weiss

  • Phone Performance in Rural Area goes from Abysmal to Excellent!
This product worked fantastically for me with my particular cell tower assignments which are 10-13miles to the east of my home across a body of water. I have almost line of sight since the signals cross Puget Sound. I don't get any competing cell tower sites from the west at all due to terrain and distance to the towers. My home is in a rural area with poor cellular coverage and poor wireline internet that goes out frequently and wanted to use my phone as WiFi hotspot when the wireline internet goes out - and to use for my security system as a backup in case burglars cut the internet service wires. I have one cell phone on Verizon and one on T-Mobile. We have poor reception for both systems with Verizon being generally better but calls are usually garbled/noisy and using. In terms of numbers of bars, we get 1 bar most times and 2 if we're lucky. The signal strength is usually around -112-115dBm (RSRP) with short burst as good as -91dBm. Data rates when using the phones in hotspot mode are poor. I bought an Android app called Signal Check Pro for both phones. This application provides the signal strength, the frequency band the tower uses...as well as the GCI number which is the identification number the cell base station sends to my phone as it communicates with it. The last two digits of this are the antenna number since a tower can have multiple transmitters/antennas. The rest of the digits are the eNodeB (eNB) number in hexadecimal. For example, one of the towers transmitted the GCI "0009C120"; 9C1 was the tower ID and 20 is the antenna number. You can convert the hexadecimal number (e.g. 9C1) to decimal using a free online hexadecimal to decimal converter. You can run Signal Check Pro and create a log of several hours and get a list of all the cell towers your phone has been assigned by the network and their signal strengths. I then found the location of the cell towers by using a web site called Cell Mapper which shows you a precise location on a map and I found both Verizon and TMobile tower sites listed. The bands used were bands 4, 12, and 13 for my two phones. Once I had locations of all the towers, I mounted my Weboost external antenna toward the best compromise position for the towers with the strongest signals and am now getting as high as -51dBm!!! I average -60-70dBm when I am near the antenna located in my home, but still get -80-90dBm over a decent portion of my home. I set my phone by the inside antenna when I use it as an internet WiFi hotspot and the data speeds have been unbelievable on Verizon...have seen up to 18Mbps download and a crazy 21Mbps upload speed...but upload is usually lower in the 5-10Mbps range. The speeds are consistently quite a bit higher than my wireline internet which rarely exceeds 8Mbps. There is even an excellent analysis of the antenna patterns of this Weboost repeater on a blog from the Orion Ranch Observatory so I knew how wide the Weboost's antenna beams were for the outside panel antenna tweaking the antenna position (about 60 degrees at 700MHz) and very wide at the higher band. I actually called the Weboost customer service team and they tried to provide me with information on the antenna patterns, but they weren't able to email me a graph or even tell me which set of specs in the user manual my Weboost kit met -- there are two versions with two FCC filing IDs and different specs. The Customer Service guy didn't seem to know that or understand it. He was very nice and seemed to have an "OK" level of knowledge of the product and it's installation. My questions were probably abnormally technical. I am extremely happy with the product, however. It works great for my scenario and I am ecstatic that I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2017 by Tony B.

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