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The weBoost Home Room signal booster amplifies 4G LTE and 5G cellular signals across all major U.S. carriers, targeting single-room coverage to eliminate dead zones. FCC-approved and made in the U.S., it includes everything needed for easy, drill-free installation and is supported by a dedicated app and customer service. Ideal for improving calls, texts, and data speeds in challenging indoor environments.













| ASIN | B081BM99M9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,447 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #56 in Cell Phone Signal Boosters |
| Brand | weBoost |
| Built-In Media | (2) 30' low-loss cables, Flat window cable, Home Room booster, Inside antenna, Outside antenna, Pole mount bracket, Power Supply, Wall mount bracket |
| Color | Panel Antenna |
| Compatible Devices | compatible with all phones and cellular devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,560 Reviews |
| Frequency Bands Supported | Bands 12/17, 13, 5, 4, 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810005961493 |
| Included Components | (2) 30' low-loss cables, Flat window cable, Home Room booster, Inside antenna, Outside antenna, Pole mount bracket, Power Supply, Wall mount bracket Included Components (2) 30' low-loss cables, Flat window cable, Home Room booster, Inside antenna, Outside antenna, Pole mount bracket, Power Supply, Wall mount bracket See more |
| Item Type Name | Cell Phone Signal Booster for Home and Office |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wilson Electronics |
| Mfr Part Number | 472120 |
| Model Number | 472120 |
| Range | 500.0 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Easy window installation, Drill-free |
| UPC | 810005961493 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
K**S
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!
M**.
Better Than Expected.
First off I'll say I skeptical about paying $400 for a booster and secondly they all had them same sales pitch and thirdly most of the reviews for any of the boosters I was looking at were vague and some hard to believe. But I found what I was looking for and it's this WeBoost Home. What sold me was when I talked with tech support, they explained to me that the weak signal I was getting, -106db outside of my mobile home would be hard to amplify and if it did go up I would have to be within 5 ft of the indoor antenna. They we're helpful and very professional, but most of all I wasn't talking to someone in India or someone with a Chinese accent. So I would recommend you calling their tech support if you have doubts. I ordered and received it in 2 days. I live in the mountains of E. Tenn. and for those that live in rural areas you no how irritating it can be to get a signal, -106db outside my mobile home and -120 inside. If your not sure how to check your signal I recommend the LTE Discovery App as well as the Meteor App, I tried other ones that give cell tower locations but the best way for me was to turn the antenna until I got the best signal. Getting ahead of myself. Once I received the package I had it installed and working in about an hour. I installed the outside antenna on a 20 ft pole in front of my kitchen window, I did this because of the ease turn the pole. Ran the cable through the wall and connected the booster the the inside antenna. As soon as I plugged it in I got 4 green bars on the booster and my signal inside went from -120 to -95 and that was just guessing where the cell tower was. On my phone I went to 1 bar to 4 bars. The thing is the tech support was almost correct about the signal boost the only thing was I can use my phone anyplace in my trailer when before I had to be next to a window or outside, so the inside signal is greater than 5 ft from the antenna. Everything on my cell phone, Moto Z4 Verizon, works better and no lost calls. I also have a mobile hotspot hotspot and I can watch Amazon and Netflix, both set on the lowest video quality to save data, but the movies look like HD. Surfing the internet is quicker as well and YouTube just the same. I have no complaints about this WeBoost Home it's better than I expected. It may not work for you or where your living, but give WeBoost tech support a call and talk to them. This particular model is for a small home or apartment. I will say this, I'm not being paid or compensated for saying this, it's the straight up truth, I've gained nothing accept a much better signal and I've not thrown my phone against the wall🤔😁
V**.
Works for one room
Pretty good product. Does what it says on the box. Some important things to consider are: 1. It comes with an outdoor panel antenna, so don't order one separately like I did and waste 80 bucks. 2. It only works if you already get signal at your home (like 2 bars outside minimum) if you don't get any signal, this will not be able to get you any. It only amplifies a poor signal to a better one. 3. The cable you are provided to enter through a window is nice, but it means that your window will be cracked about 1/8th of an inch open at all times, so you will need to go through a wall to make it water/insect proof.
J**N
THIS WORKS!!!!
We have a barn on our farm that has never been able to receive any kind of cell signal. No texts, no calls, maybe the phone would ring (or maybe not) but if it did, you had to run for the door, as you would not have reception until you were a good 10 feet away from the building. We really needed to fix this, as we had to wait on calls we were expecting before we could get to work. I researched so many options and was honestly confused and frustrated by all the choices out there. I settled on this model as it had the easiest set up, I figured that if it didn't work, at least we wouldn't have wasted hours installing it for nothing. Well, this works and it works beautifully and perfectly and we have had no problems with it at all. While it says that it has a range of 1500 sq ft this covers our entire 4000 metal building. The calls are crystal clear. I could not be more pleased!
B**W
Zero Product Support
This does improve cell reception. Our location went from intermittent to poor but consistent and reliable. We used a free app to locate the two closest cell towers, most apps try and sell you a subscription so app selection and installation is a pain. Only complaint, and it's a big one, this thing as absolutely no customer support. Our band five is always overloading and shutting down. That happens to be the one carrying 5G, so it's a big loss. However there is no one at the company to call and sort it out. And the documents don't explain what they yellow light means by "overload", is that an overload at the device?? At the tower?? Is it because the tower senses a booster??? Following the FAQ to rotate the antenna off target by small increments is tedious and never worked anyway. This thing works, but it's overpriced for what you get. Followup: It's very unreliable for SMS text. Weird. While voice improves, you'll frequently get an error if you try to send an SMS with embedded gif or photo.
T**S
WOW: Huge cell signal Improvement!!!
Installed the Home Room cell signal booster in an off-grid location 25 miles line-of-sight to the nearest T-Mobile cell tower (see pics: outdoor antenna amplifier component installed ~25 feet above deck on a16 foot fiberglass mast) then cabled into the living room using the "entry cable" adapter through an upper corner door weather-seal. SpeedTest download/upload speeds averaged 0.5-6.5mbps/0.3-0.5mbps outdoors on deck (unable to stream/Facetime/Zoom) iPhone 11 (unboosted). Indoors within 5-20 feet of the indoor booster/wireless antenna DRAMATICALLY improved: 6-16mbps downloads/6-15mbps uploads, allowing seamless Facetime & Zoom video calling and much improved online video loading/streaming!!)) Couldn't be more pleased & impressed. Install was straight-forward: important to follow all detailed instructions carefully. Will give follow-up review in ~ 6 months r/e durability (2 year manufactures warranty). Well worth the price so far!) My antenna install was not for the weak of heart or novice, but was necessary in my case to achieve the 20 foot vertical distance between the outdoor & indoor signal amplifiers as required by the instructions!!))
T**N
4 to 5 bars now
I had 2 bars in my yard, 1 to 0 bars in my office and couldn't use my hot spot in my office. Easily installed this, now have 4 to 5 bars and top lte speeds through Verizon. 30 megs download, 5 upload. Now I just hope the unit lasts Update as of January 1 2021, still working great, still 4 to 5 bars in my office and LTE internet is top notch. NOTE: I did get through to the company, and it is recommended for longevity of this unit to shot it off when it is not in use, so I have this plugged into a switch I shut off when I'm done for the day. Update March 31 2022. WEBOOST is still working great with VERIZON LTE. I attached a photo of the difference in my shop office if I don't use the booster. Note, I shut it off every night when I'm done for the day.
E**G
Now my Basement is a Functioning Office
We moved to a house in the country and it had been a challenge for us to set up my wife’s home office. We have satellite internet which works well for day to day use – but the ping times (signal being sent/received 23K miles to a satellite) are too slow for the requirements of her work VPN and her VOIP soft phone software. We experienced some success with a Verizon hotspot product, but only in one corner of the living room on the first floor. The living room was not the ideal location for her office! We wanted to use a space in the basement for her office – where the signal is weak. We decided to purchase a cell signal booster. I read the reviews for this product and saw mixed results. I believed that this product might resolve our basement home office issue. For us, it worked. Before installing the product I checked the signal strength for my cell phone in the basement and got a reading of -116 dBm. The signal strength after installing the signal booster was improved to -85 dBm (These are negative numbers so a “lower” dBm number is what I wanted to see.) The asu improved from 25 to 55. The real test was having my wife work for a day down in her basement office. She had no troubles using the VPN and almost miraculously, had no phone problems with VOIP calls. I recommend this product, but I also recommend following the installation instructions carefully. I also recommend installing a free phone app called Opensignal, which will help you know which cell tower to aim at.
F**V
Lee y revisa antes de comprar para ver si es la solución a tu problema de señal para celular.
Fácil de instalar útil para mejorar tu recepción de señal de celular el precio si es algo elevado pero en muy pocos lugares puedes conseguirlo. Les recomiendo ver las características del lugar donde piensan instalarlo y hacer algunas pruebas de la cercanía de las antenas de tras moción de señal de celular hay APP’s que les ayudarán a revisar este aspecto antes de comprar para saber si es lo que les será más útil para su problema.
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