Scott B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Well, so far, I’m not happy because this requires a cigarette lighter socket which many new cars do not have, like mine. More clutter…more stuff to buy.
Demdj
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
Adds a new signal bar and worth it!
Edy Kubiak
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I never could get this to boost any signal at all. Maybe it works in the city, but not in the mountains where I live and need it.
Your mom
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
What am I talking about? If your phone is using band 66, this product won't work...according to WeBoost tech support and my personal findings. There's no arguing it. It won't work. Period. This is very important. To find out which band you are using BEFORE buying this product. I've left instructions for iPhone and Android users below. You're welcome.iPhone:Turn off Wifi or these instructions won't work.If you're using an iPhone, dial *3001#123453#* Then look at "Serving Cell Info" or click on this menu and you'll see "Band". If it says 66, it won't work. I've attached screenshots. I leave my phone in "dark mode" so your colors might be the opposite of yours.Android:Turn off Wifi...or this test won't workDial *3001#123453#* You will enter Field Test mode. You should see the Freq Band Indicator or EARFCN or UARFCN number.NOTE: Please notice that this phone number starts and ends with an asterisk or "star"
torahsamurai
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
For the money - this item is a good value. It generally adds 2 bars to reception but you have to be very close to the interior antenna. We use it in the cabin of our travel trailer to support iPad use.
joe goeke
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
I've used it a couple of times and it does seem to really help. Kind of expensive compared to other similar solutions, but i wanted a name brand.
Chad
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
Works surprisingly well. I have AT&T and have a single bar of reception at my house and it is not usable for data and calls will drop. I installed this in my Truck and did a network speed test with it off and then on. Even though I don’t see any additional bars I do see a real world speed increase. I go from .32 Mbps to 4.15 Mbps down. Not the fastest speed but it is usable.My signal goes from -122 to -110 on a scale of -40 to -140. -140 being the lowest.
Mighty Maria
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
Easy to set up. We use it in camper (bought inverter & different antenna also), as well as in car. As long as you can get 1-bar of signal, it will boost 2 extra bars. It's enough to work in most state park remote campgrounds or while travelling. I'll work in car as my SO drives. I use a Verizon hot spot for signal. I do limit how much video I do(I don't turn on camera in Teams meetings, and do the audio off my phone). Usually I can share my screen, have sometimes had problems with that. But never an issue to see other's screen shares.Some negatives"- you have to have your phone or hotspot within 18" of the internal antenna to get a boost. But you can post multiple devices at the same time.- there are just a ton of cords, esp on the camper with the inverter. So get a bunch of Velcro straps to be able to manage that and plan for it.