Customers frequently mention the increased signal strength and easy installation of the Drive Reach Vehicle Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit. Users have noted improvements in call clarity and a simple setup process. However, some customers express concerns about the product's high price point and potential issues related to the wiring of the antennas.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love this booster
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Works GREAT! I like in a zero service area and get 2+ bars now
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great rural cellphone reception
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I really like the cell phone boost range of the weBoost Drive Reach signal booster. I often drive remote areas and the device has helped a lot.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not impressive
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Not too impressive for me. Whenever there is no single, there is no signal. This is not a magic box to create signal. I don’t care about the signal is strong or not, but I care about having signal yes or not.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Couldn't get it to work
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I spent several days driving around with this signal booster and never got any benefit from it. It's very difficult to troubleshoot since it only has one light, and it can either be red, flashing red, or green. That's it. So you have no idea if it's attempting to acquire signal, or if it ever had a signal to start with. The few times the light turned green, my phone (Galaxy S9+ Unlocked, on Verizon) only connected to it for a few seconds, before switching back to the weaker signal from the cell tower. In theory this should be easy to setup and get working, since it's only a matter of plugging in a couple of antenna's and power. But again, there is no way to tell if there is a problem with the antennas. This comes only with a power adapter for a car (DC cigarette lighter style); so it won't work in an RV if it doesn't have one of those, or if you have a newer car with a limited number of DC power outlets. It requires 5V and 4.5 amps of DC power, and theoretically could work if you found an appropriately powered AC->DC power supply, but I couldn't find any decent universal power supplies that supplied 4.5 amps at 5 volts, again limiting the usefulness of this booster. If I were you, I'd consider other options before buying this.