📱 Elevate Your Signal Game!
The ANNTLENT Cell Phone Booster is a powerful signal repeater designed for all major US and Canadian carriers, enhancing 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G signals across a vast area of up to 5,500 square feet. With features like an HD LCD display, an intuitive app for installation guidance, and automatic gain control, this booster ensures reliable connectivity for multiple devices simultaneously. Plus, it comes with a risk-free purchase guarantee, making it a smart investment for anyone seeking to improve their mobile signal.
R**H
Excellent Product
I received the product a day earlier then expected. Also before package arrived Technical Support e-mailed me with instructions and offered installation help if I needed it.Installation was very straightforward. My only complaint was that the end connections on the wires were already installed (perfect if you were not sure what you were doing) which meant you had to drill a 1” hole into the wall to get the connector through. The wire was only 1/4” thick so a 1” hole was a overkill.Otherwise the product was very well built. The product was made in China so. I try to purchase American made if possible. The cost was about $300 but it covered numerous Bands and Frequencies compared to other manufacturers that cost half the price but only covered one particular Frequency. This is good because you know you have yourself covered if you decide to change Cellular company in the future. It also came with a 5 year warranty which others did not offer.Now let’s get down to how it performed. I had 2 bars of strength outside of the house but inside only had 1 bar. I am located in the mountains of northern Arizona and Verizon is my Carrier. I also use Verizon’s Jet Pack which has a WiFi Hot Spot for my other wireless equipment. My WiFi was only half signal strength in my house.By installing this Cellular Booster on my roof I boosted my Cellular Data strength from 1 Bar in my house to 3 Bars ( 4 Bars max on my phone). My WiFi signal from my Verizon Jet Pack peaked to max! I was very impressed with the results. I also have Apple TV and was able to stream my movies!This product also claims it can cover a 5000sq foot house. I live in a two story and about 2000sq foot house. My Jet Pack and the Booster Antenna is on the first floor where most of my living is done. 2nd floor is bedrooms. On the 2nd floor my Cellular Data was still at 3 Bars where my Jet Pack dropped to 1/2 signal which was ok. I also experienced No dropped calls after the installation of the new Booster Equipment.Final thoughts yes I would recommend this product because it performed as advertised. I can not comment on Tech Support because I did not need their help but they were there with an e-mail before product arrived at my door by Amazon.Hope your experience is as good as mine!
C**Y
So far so good
I was very hesitant in buying this at first but after a lot of research on what bands were being used around my home and what I had to work with, so I decided to try it. I ended up using the existing RG6 cabling network inside my home to tie in the booster system; This method of installation might not be the ideal way for you, but it definitely worked for me.I used my existing RG6 cabling network in my home, a “TPI 5000A adaptor kit” and a 10’ section of chain link fence support tubing as an antenna pole. I temporarily put the antenna up with the provided hardware and zip tied the pole to one of those green wire fence posts driven into the ground. I ran the cable from the antenna to cable TV access box on the outside of the house and tied the Yagi’s antenna N male connector to one of the spare RG6 cables in my access box. I used a TPI 3015 female mini UHF connector to connect the RG6 cable and then a TPI 3307 male N connector to connect the Yagi’s female N connector.A TPI 3001 universal connector connects the TPI 3015 and 3307 connectors together and you will need two sets of these for both ends of the RG6 cable. All my network interfaces (RG6, Cat5/Cat6, telephone cables) run inside my home to a communications closet so to speak. Lastly I added the other TPI connector adapter I made to the other end of the RG6 and connected the Booster system to it. Turned on the booster and began finding a place to put up the wall antenna inside the house.Needless to say although the inside antenna does work, isn’t all that great. I ended up having to place the inside antenna in my bedroom as the wife didn’t want holes in the walls to mount it in our living room (LOL!).While testing I definitely had a less than -95 db signal increase (basically went from 1 bar to 3 bars) inside the bedroom. But I noticed a drop in signal -110+ (down to 1 bar) on the cell phone test apps when I left the room and went to another. I ended up having to mount my Verizon Jetpack 8000l hotspot close to the inside antenna.Tested the set up for a 48-hour time frame and adjusted the antenna as needed. Ended up with a semi-permanent set up with 2ea 10’ sections (20’) of poles to get the antenna well above the roof line as I erected the antenna next to my home.We don’t drop as many calls and we can stream Amazon shows and surf web pages now without a lot of interruption, so I gave this product 4 stars.The TPI connectors can be bought individually from “Tequiptment.net”, just do a search on their website for the part numbers mentioned above (FYI, their shipping and handling costs SUCK!). See pictures I posted on this site. The Cell phone apps I used for general testing (needless to say are not accurate) “LTE Discovery”, “OpenSignal”, “Network Cell Lite” and “Coverage”. Good luck.
K**.
Beats standing in a field in the rain searching for a cellphone signal
I live in rural Oregon. Cell phone service is "spotty" at best. There are places on my property you can get cell service, albeit with a very faint signal. The service is poor enough that I don't own a cell phone, I use a landline exclusively.So what's a guy who doesn't own a cell phone buying and reviewing a cellphone "booster" for you might ask. Well, my son got a new job as service technician and all of his dispatch information is diseminated using a smartphone application. Cell service suddenly became a necessity for him.We located a spot on our property near my son's home where we had weak service (1 "bar") and installed the outdoor antenna on a pole there.The cables provided with the product were long enough to allow us to connect the external antenna to the booster in his home. It was then a simple matter to mount the indoor antenna in his home and presto, we have a reliable, strong (4 out of 5 "bars") signal. He is able to use his smartphone without restriction and receive his daily dispatch information in the comfort of his home.The unit is easy to install, the instructions were easy to understand, and the unit works well. We've had no issues with "feedback interference" from interaction between the indoor and outdoor antennas. Apparently this is an issue in some installations, because the seller, and the instructions, emphasize keeping the two antennas separated by 30+ feet.Bottom line: the unit works as advertised, and in our case provided an effective solution to resolve our poor cellphone reception.
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