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Weboost cell phone booster antenna4/4/2023 ![]() That became -100dBm in a nearby bathroom with the door closed, and -102dBm in a bedroom. Placed by a living room window, the system boosted a -111dBm signal to -95dBm. WeBoost claims "three large rooms" of coverage, and I found it lives up to its promise. Take those maximum gain numbers with a big grain of salt you'll generally get much less than that, although I did find that the Flare delivered slightly better signal strength than the Home MultiRoom. ![]() The WeBoost Home MultiRoom promises up to 65dB gain, as compared with the SureCall Flare 3.0's 72dB gain. Here's how signal strength corresponds to speed in ideal conditions There's also an $1,199.99, professionally installed model that looks promising, if you can afford it. We tested the $549.99 Home MultiRoom, which has a larger directional antenna that you mount on a pole or on your roof, and a panel antenna to radiate the signal across two to three rooms indoors. The $399.99 Home Room booster only covers one room, but more notably has a relatively small outside antenna that mounts on a deck railing, and a small inside antenna that sits unobtrusively on a table. WeBoost offers three levels of home products. The $549.99 WeBoost Home MultiRoom will competently boost cellular signal throughout your house, though you can get similar results for less money with our Editors' Choice, the $379.99 SureCall Flare 3.0. If you live somewhere with a weak or slow 4G connection, a good home cellular booster can be a helpful backup to your increasingly congested home internet line, letting some people in your household surf on their 4G plans while keeping your DSL or cable line open for necessary Zoom calls. ![]() Two separate pieces to place in your homeĪfter months of dealing with COVID-19, we all need a boost. ![]()
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