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The weBoost Home Complete is a powerful multi-carrier cell phone signal booster designed to enhance 5G and 4G LTE signals for all U.S. carriers. With a coverage area of up to 7,500 square feet, it eliminates dead zones and dropped calls, ensuring fast data speeds and superior voice quality throughout your home. The device is easy to install and is FCC approved, making it a reliable choice for anyone looking to improve their cellular connectivity.










| ASIN | B07RQVVVQG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,678 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #7 in Cell Phone Signal Boosters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,244) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.53 pounds |
| Item model number | 470145 |
| Manufacturer | Wilson Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 6 x 2.4 inches |
B**K
WORKS AWESOME - but you have to do a couple of things to get it right.
This thing works GREAT!!!! I went from 0 service to 4 out of 5 bars of service with this thing. However, there are two things you need to know to get that kind of performance, so I will tell you those two things, and then post a how-to for how I set mine up. 1) You have to research which bands the booster will boost and compare them to which bands your cell phone provider (and your specific cell phone) uses. WeBoost (and others) sell different boosters for different bands and carriers. It would seem obvious - but if this booster does not boost the band(s) you need, then you will get no boost (which is the main complaint the negative reviewers post). 2) The antenna is DIRECTIONAL, which means you need to point it in the direction of the tower(s) you are going to be using. If you don't, it can drastically affect how well it works (or doesn't). How-To (or How-I-Did): Before I ordered: I used a free phone app for Android called "Network Cell Info Lite" (there are others that do the same thing), which would tell me 1) what bands my phone was using, and 2) what direction the towers were from my current location. With the app installed on my phone, I climbed up on a ladder until I finally got a signal (I got 0 signal on the ground, so climbing the ladder was a necessity). About 15 feet off the ground, I got about -110dbm of signal, and found that the phone would alternate between band 5 and band 13. I checked, and this booster does both of them, so I ordered it. I also checked, and it showed me the location of the towers, both of which were in the same direction, north and east of my location. When the WeBoost arrived (along with a $18 Wilson mast I bought to mount it to the side of my barn), I unpacked the unit and read the directions. I mounted the antenna on the side of the barn about 18 feet off the ground, and pointed the antenna roughly in the direction of where I knew the towers were from my pre-order checklist. Then I ran the cables, and setup the booster and the inside antenna as explained in the directions. I turned everything on, and was disappointed to find I got 0 signal boost. I pulled out the app again, and checked the location of the towers, and realized I had the antenna pointed about 20 degrees the wrong way. When I looked close, I also saw I had it probably 15 degrees out of line on the horizontal axis as well. That's what I get for 'eyeballing it'. Back up the ladder with the phone in hand, and this time I got it lined up within about 1-2 degrees of 'perfect' (at least according to where the phone said the towers are). OH SNAP, THAT WORKED!!!! The light on the booster unit went from red to green, and I found I suddenly had 4 out of 5 bars of 4G signal when standing in the exact same spot(s) where I previously had 0 signal at all (no 3g, no 4g, not even 1x). Phone worked fantastic, download speeds were great, etc. This specific unit has a higher level of boost (covers more area) than most, and I find that my phone works anywhere within about 100 feet of the inside antenna that re-transmits the boosted signal. So in summary - the antenna is pretty directional, so you need to get it lined up on the tower you want it to boost from pretty well, and you need to have a unit that boosts the band(s) your phone/provider uses. If you can do those two things, this thing works GREAT. If you can't do those two things, you may have a less than happy experience with this thing (and probably any booster, as they all work on the same principles). Hope this helps.
A**R
Works as advertised.
My cabin in the country is in a very remote area, down in a valley far away from any big city. Phone connectivity has been spotty to non existant I bought the WeBoost Cabin signal booster as a last resort. I could not be more pleased. I can now make and receive phone calls, send and receive text messages and access the internet on my phone. Install took less than a two hours, including installing the antennea on the cabin roof and making adjustments. My only complaint is the downloaded app for installation is cheesy and needs some refinement. The product itself is just perfect for my particular application. Very satisfied with this product.
J**B
Worked way better than I expected
So I purchased this for our house in the Phoenix area. We have plenty of coverage most of the places around us, but for whatever reason the signal in our house was not that great. Our phones would not get better than 1 bar and we would lose phone calls and our data was slower than I thought it should be (of course we are on wifi all the time). After talking with ATT over and over and over and over, it was obvious they were not going to do anything to help us out so I decided to give this a try. To be honest I was kind of hoping it would not work since it was $550 and I was not to excited about spending that kind of money on a device to make a cell phone work! But working from home I live on the phone and using WiFi calling never seemed to give the same overall quality, was delayed, etc. Just to give you a quick idea of how I found the towers, since we are all iOS users, there was not a great app for it and you can't get a great signal meter on the iPhone anymore even with going into the test mode of the phone. This may not be the best way, but it sure worked good for me. I have seen many towers when I am out and about so I decided to drive to each tower that I have seen within a couple of miles of me, and mark them on a map if my signal on my phone was really good when close to it. Each tower I got to, I would turn airplane mode on and back off to make sure it got a fresh signal and if the signal was not that strong, I assumed it was not a tower for me. After getting those marked on a map, I went home and opened up google maps and found the location of each tower, then i used the measure feature (right click on the tower to go to measure) and drew a straight line to the location on my house I was going to place the antenna. After doing this and being in Satellite view, it gave me a very good line of sight and direction to point the outside antenna. I mounted the outside pole on the peak of the roof since that was where it was going to live, and then ran all the wires through doorways before I got crazy drilling holes, etc. Having the outside antenna mounted is important though so that you know it did not end up hanging down and pointed at the ground when you are inside checking signal. After getting things hooked up, I turned on the repeater, cycled airplane mode on my phone and BAM I instantly had full bars! You can see on the images that the signal increased and the speed test was a huge difference! I decided to not even try the other towers since this one worked so well for us. I have not checked other providers yet as we all have ATT so I did not worry about it that much but I do have the ability to rotate the outside antenna pretty easy if I need to. The inside piece looks like a doorbell or something so it's not that "ugly" and we have it facing out into the larger area of our home. Our home is about 2100 sq ft and it seems to have made a big difference no matter were we go as long as we are not behind the inside antenna. Even directly beside it and around 15' away we still get a very nice solid 3 bars and calls are perfectly clear. The main reason I did not give it 5 stars is I would like to see a few things different for the price. 1. Would be nice if the amplifier had more than just lights on it. Seems like it would not be hard to put an LCD display that gives a bit more info rather than different color lights. I know they have commercial units that do this from Wilson, but for $550 I think it should. 2. I would also like the ability to put more inside antennas, maybe ceiling mounted ones in different rooms. Now to be fair, I have not asked Wilson about this yet, but I do not see anything on their website that states I could. 3. I wish there was a better way to search for and find your outside cell phone towers. I know this is not their fault, but maybe they could somehow work with a company and develop an app. I mean this is their primary business of celling cell phone repeaters. 4. I wish the price was not so high for the features we get. Again as I had mentioned before I was shocked how well it did work. It has only been in for a day but so far it's been solid. Time will tell and if anything changes I will be sure to come back and update the review.
W**.
Para los usuarios de telefonía celular en México. Este producto sirve para amplificar la banda GSM sin usar Wi-Fi. Me resolvió un problema de señal que Telcel no atendió. Este es un excelente producto para aquellas personas que tengan problemas de falta o intermitencia señal. Sin embargo requiere una instalación de una antena con un poste debidamente orientada a la torre de servicio celular de tu proveedor de telefonía móvil (hay aplicaciones que buedes instalar en tu teléfono para orientar la antena). Además requiere una instalación de cable coaxial RG-6 o RG-11 a una antena dentro del domicilio como si contrataras un servicio de Internet. Pero hecho esto adiós a la falta de señal. Lo que si recomendaría buscar una buena oferta porque es un equipo algo caro.
E**O
De no tener señal a tener el 100%, funciona fantástico con Telcel y AT&Y
A**A
He comprado 2 signal booster de otras marcas que de inmediato emitieron la señal que requeríamos pero en este caso elegí este producto por que queríamos algo de mayor calidad y mayor potencia pero por algún motivo jamás emitió absolutamente ninguna señal a pesar de que el dispositivo principal siempre tuvo el foco indicador encendido en color Verde, y lo peor es que la aplicación para controlarlo no está disponible en México.
A**Y
No sirve para nada, se intentó instalar de varias formas, calibrar, etc y simplemente no funciona.
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