WEBOOST DRIVE REACH
- Brand:
- weBoost
- Model Number:
- 470154
- UPC:
- 811815029618
- EAN:
- 0811815029618
- ASIN:
- B07PDVTMM6
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6346507
- Walmart SKU:
- 469084944
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$499.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 199 reviews.
I bought it with the purpose of just boosting signal for my wife & I on our AT&T phones, and my trucks OBD based T-Mobile UConnect 4G adapter, and it does it quite well. We live in rural Florida, and drive through one of the states largest forests almost daily and never once lose signal. Couldn't be more pleased with this booster.
I have a booster on all of my cars now. I even had one installed in my work pickup. I see complaints of it only gave me one bar or one extra bar. We boost cant make signal it can only boost it. It always does exactly what it should. They work great and I am ordering 2 more for the cars I bought yesterday.
some places were my calls would normally drop. I actually have at least one bar sometime so it's amazing.
We found the antenna easy to install and used the slide method, rather than going through the roof as I originally intended. Though we have not used it yet on a trip, testing it in my drive I found a noticeable increase in bars. We will be using it on an upcoming journey to the southwest.
This is my second drive reach product. The first product was on an earlier motorhome that i owned and had for six years. This Drivereacg RV product is improved over the other model. The inside antenna is better and has more range plus it is movable. The biggest mistake i see others making is not having a full realization of how ot works. You must have a signal to amplify. If there is zero signal, you wont get a good result. I installed the outside antenna on a telescoping tube attached to the ladder at the back of my motorhome. That way i keep the antenna below maximum allowed height restrictions but can extend it when parked if needed. I rarely have needed to extend it. I ran the antenna cable along the roof and through a vent near an upper cabinet which had access to power. This was about a third of the length of the RV from the front. The kit includes tiedowns that securely hold the cable. You do not have to drill holes in your roof or side of your camper if using this method. You might have to drill a hole in the fan housing of your vent however. My results typically have been around a 20% to 25% increase in signal strength inside the motorhome. This roughly equates to gaining about 1 bar greater signal strength. You can measure the gain in db by looking at the signal strength on your cellphone both outside the rv, inside the rv without the amplifier on, and then inside the rv with the amplifier on and standing next to the inside antenna. We periodically travel the country and like to stay in State Parks, Corps of Engineers campgrounds, etc. There are some remote areas with weak signals that make streaming our tv difficult even with the booster. However, this is rare and most of the time it works very well. I am very satisfied and recommend the Wilson Drivereach RV. I found their staff quite helpful when purchasing.
Great booster. This is my third one for different vehicles. All perform exceptionally and are a great asset.
Follow the directions exactly or the unit will not function. There is just enough cable to accomplish this on a Pathfinder sized frame. If the antennas are too close together it won't work.
Has been working pretty well and definitely increases the signal in areas that I would drop calls without it.
Bought 2nd unit after the first unit failed. After a very short 18 months the original unit would not power on. Never abused, just poor build quality
I purchased this for the single purpose of filling in 2 dead spots on my daily commute. Unfortunately, both spots along a major highway still drop calls just like they did before the WeBoost.
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