weBoost - Installed Home Complete Cell Signal Booster Kit with Professional Installation, Boosts 4G LTE & 5G for all US Carriers
User rating, 3.8 out of 5 stars with 41 reviews.
3.8(41 Reviews)- 13 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
Installation Included (residential only, not for businesses)
The weBoost Installed Home Complete is the only residential cell signal solution to include professional installation anywhere in U.S, in all 50 states. (Residential only, not for businesses)
weBoost’s most powerful residential booster
The weBoost Installed easily reaches cell phone towers from the farthest distances and is ideal for any home with weak cell signal and limited cell coverage. For residential-use only, not for commercial use.
Maximum coverage
The weBoost Installed boosts all available network speeds to provide reliable cellular connectivity indoors for multiple users and devices; resulting in fewer dropped calls, better voice quality, faster data speeds, and more.
Compatible with all devices
Compatible with all cell phones, hotspots, cellular-connected tablets, and other cell devices
Works on every network and with all U.S. carriers
The weBoost Installed works on every network and with all U.S. carriers; including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Straight Talk, and US Cellular.
Multi-User
Works with all phones and cellular devices as it simultaneously supports multiple users.
Award winning
The weBoost Installed cell booster won the coveted 2020 CES Innovation Award and the Gold Edison Award for Innovation.
5G Compatible
All weBoost products will continue to enhance cell signal for the next decade and beyond.
FCC Approved
Delivering the maximum signal strength allowed of 72 dB max gain, the weboost Installed meets all FCC guidelines and won’t interrupt or harm any cell carriers' signals to and from the cell tower.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Backed by a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee by weBoost.
U.S. Company
All weBoost products are designed and assembled in the U.S. and come with friendly, U.S.-based customer support.
Designed by the leading cell signal booster technology company
weBoost, a brand of Wilson Electronics, is the country’s leading manufacturer of cellular signal booster technology.
Stylish inside antenna
Stylish fabric-covered inside panel antenna is a natural fit with contemporary home décor and versatile for placement on any wall or shelf.
What kind of coverage can I expect?
If the cell signal outside your home is strong, you will get maximum coverage (up to 7,500 sq. ft.). If the signal is good, multiple rooms. If the signal is weak, a large room.
Frequencies Covered
Band 12/17 700 MHz, Band 13 700 MHz, Band 5 850 MHz, Band 4 1700/2100 MHz, Band 2/25 1900 MHz.
What's Included
- Professional Installation
- Fabric Inside Panel Antenna (314440)
- Award Winning Home Complete Booster
- Outside Antenna Pole Mounts
- Power Supply (850023)
- Outside Antenna Mounting Bracket
- Outside Directional Antenna (314445)
- Installation Card
Manuals & Guides
- Installation Guide
- Product Datasheet/Brochure
- Specification Sheet
Key Specs
- Brand CompatibilityUniversal
- Model CompatibilityUniversal
- Maximum Coverage Area7500 square feet
- Networks Supported3G, 4G, LTE, 5G, CDMA, EDGE, GSM
General
- Product NameInstalled Home Complete Cell Signal Booster Kit with Professional Installation, Boosts 4G LTE & 5G for all US Carriers
- BrandweBoost
- Model Number474445
- Color CategoryBlack
Compatibility
- Brand CompatibilityUniversal
- Model CompatibilityUniversal
- Carrier CompatibilityUniversal
Features
- Adjustable GainYes
- Text/Data Usage SupportedYes
- LED Indicator(s)Yes
Connectivity
- ConnectorsRF/antenna
Power
- Power SourcePlug-in
- Overload ProtectionYes
Signal
- Maximum Coverage Area7500 square feet
- Impedance75 ohms
- Networks Supported3G, 4G, LTE, 5G, CDMA, EDGE, GSM
- Minimum Frequency700 megahertz
- Maximum Frequency2100 megahertz
- Maximum Gain72 decibels
Certifications & Listings
- FCC CertifiedYes
Dimension
- Product Height8.27 inches
- Product Depth2.4 inches
- Product Weight24.8 ounces
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Other
- UPC810005962148
Customer reviews
Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars with 41 reviews
(41 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value2.9
Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars
- Quality3.8
Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use3.6
Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars
Features
Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
||Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Works really good. Not whole house signal but I do have a two story. No signal in the yard but mounted high I have 3 bars 5 g running 50mb. Recommend
Features
Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Pros mentioned:Set upRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product!
||Posted .Owned for 1 week when reviewed.Product works great for me out in my rural area. I got the tech support with it and had no issues with installation and Appointment time. Installer was courteous, punctual, professional, and knowledgeable
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Improvement, Set up
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Moves your outdoor signal indoors
|Posted .I chose this product because I have a house built in the 60's that gets poor indoor signal reception from my service provider. I'm constantly dropping calls or having audio problems (can you hear me now?), and I was hoping to resolve that issue specifically. I received my WeBoost and went onto the website indicated in the package to schedule an install. The process was simple and I was able to schedule an installer for the same day. I received a call before arrival and they were on time (or a little early). They walked around the property to determine the direction of the nearest tower for my cell service, to determine where to mount the antenna (a medium-size fin on an arm that attaches to your eaves). The signal repeater, which must be installed inside, runs cable to both antennas and requires a standard outlet. The installers were very professional and helpful in working with me to find a suitable location to install the interior equipment, and accommodated my requests as best they could. I would describe the installation experience as similar to or better than that of a standard satellite or cable TV install. The product itself does what it says it does. I went from 0-1 bars of service in my house to a minimum of three depending on location. The service you receive outside your house will now be the service you receive inside your house. It does not "boost" your signal otherwise. If your outdoor signal is poor, this device will not improve it. For my part, I've spent the past week using it and haven't had any problems with my calls, which I consider a vast improvement. I'd recommend this to anyone having problems with their indoor cell reception.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Set up, Signal qualityCons mentioned:Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It actually works—but I’m still not convinced
|Posted .Overall— the booster actually works and slightly improved my signal. According to the tech I had a -100 ish dB reading around my home (readings from back yard, front yard, side yard, & living room). After install I had about -92 dB inside my home. With that said, I think I have slightly improved reception at home since I haven’t been able to notice any static on the line. Nor have I heard the other party ask me to repeat myself because they couldn’t hear me. Didn’t see much in terms of data. Pros— it actually works. Setup is quite simple, if you know how to use power tools you can install it. Although, unless you know exactly where your networks towers are around your area you may still need a tech. Lastly, equipment isn’t very bulky or unsightly. Cons— it’s very expensive. (In my case) the improvement isn’t worth the cost. Adds another unsightly antenna to your roof. Conclusion— this is one of those types of products where ymmv (your mileage may vary) will certainly apply. In my opinion, if you are considering purchasing a booster, first, contact a tech and have your area scanned. Pinpoint your nearest network tower either though your tech or contacting your wireless carrier, although in the latter case it’s possible that they won’t tell you.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Set up, Signal qualityCons mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
An overall great booster kit for a house
|Posted .Both the unit I received and the installation were provided at no charge as a test unit. As of the date of this review, the weBoost Home Complete cell signal booster kit is the top-of-the-line kit that the company provides for consumer, fixed use. While this unit is definitely on the expensive side, it can provide significantly increased coverage if the internal antenna is located correctly. Keep in mind that current units such as this one will boost all bands -- including 5G-LTE, the modified LTE band -- but will not provide bona fide 5G service. For this unit, you do have to have professional installation included. This was provided by the great folks over at OnTech, which is actually the same team that works for DISH Network -- and they arrive in said branded vans. The gentleman who performed my install was as professional as could be expected, so I'm not going to spend more time on that aspect. He listened to how I wanted to have the outside antenna installed and provided some great tips. The weBoost Home Complete cell signal booster comes with three main parts: the outside antenna, the booster itself (which does get pretty warm as it's being used), and the inside antenna. A picture is included of the final installation for the outdoor antenna. It must be pointed in the general direction of the closest cell tower to provide any sort of service. As you can see, it is a relatively unobtrusive addition to the outside, and will work with most HoA-controlled neighborhoods as well. In our instance, since we are no longer using satellite TV (we're now 100% streaming), our tech was able to use the coaxial cable that had already been wired into the house for this device (something I had planned on as we were about to get the unit). In all honesty, since our tech was pretty meticulous at his job, I wouldn't have had any issues if holes would have been drilled to deal with wiring, but that wasn't a part of this install. The internal antenna was set up in an enclosed closet for convenience reasons. Our tech went over the technical specifications of distancing for both antennas and how to keep oscillation from happening (which is basically a signal feedback loop that can cause significant interference if not handled properly, something this unit handles by virtue of the LED indicators on the booster itself -- it won't boost a signal if it detects an oscillation). To be perfectly honest, if you're comfortable with a drill, ladder, and terminating coaxial cables, there's not really a reason why this couldn't be a DIY-based project, even though weBoost doesn't support that situation with this product. The fact that you must register this device with your wireless carrier is likely part of the reason -- having professional installation is the way that weBoost can effectively guarantee (as it were) that they're in line with FCC regulations (weBoost includes instructions on how to do this in the box). What were the results? For our 4,000-square foot house, it definitely boosted our signal -- from a typical one or two bars up to a full five. However, because of the way our internal antenna is set up, and since we do have a decent number of walls/obstructions throughout the house, we can get a good four bars throughout the house, with five typically downstairs. If we were to place the antenna somewhere out in the open, it's likely that our whole-home signaling would likely increase. Also, in testing this over a few days post install, I've noticed that our phones might "roam" between the existing tower and our booster "tower," thereby contributing to fluctuating signal ranges from time to time -- that's something built into the way that all cell phones work. Keep that in mind as you're reviewing any sort of signal booster to buy. Our cell tower signals are relatively decent to begin with; I suspect that if you have almost no signaling, you might "stick" with higher signals from the booster more often. This scenario was tested by putting the device into Airplane mode (turning off cellular) and then turning it back on. When doing this, we always got a very strong signal from the booster until the signal algorithms kick in, attempting to find the best signal (don't fault weBoost for that). To sum up, the installation was great and the product does work -- assuming you understand what your present cellular situation is now and can make a best-guess as to whether this device is right for you. The price is steep, but this is a pretty powerful unit. Yet for those in more rural areas with next to no cellular reception, this could be exactly what you need for solid signaling.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Set up, Signal quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Miracle Solution? No. Works? Yes.
|Posted .My home office is in the basement of a newer suburban subdivision and while I have never had a problem getting A signal for AT&T or Verizon, I'm constantly getting 1-2 bars on both carriers. Looking at a Booster solution as a 'nice to have' as opposed to an essential purchase I decided to take the plunge because I'm working from home (he justified). Package arrived and in the top of the box there was a card with a 7 digit code needed to redeem for the included installation. The process seemed straight forward enough, but when I went to sign up for an OnTech account register the code the scheduling system didn't give me any available dates to schedule. I called the 800# and talked with a scheduling specialist who was working from home due to COVID-19 (Super nice guy BTW) who wasn't able to help me because when he tried to enter the code to schedule in his system it came back as redeemed. He directed me to WeBoost customer care who was also super nice / working from home, but apparently this is a new product and they didn't have much experience with the process. Fortunately, I have a lot of time on my hands so I didn't mind the wait, and they were extremely professional with actual call backs and follow-ups. 5 stars! I ended up getting a new code and calling back to OnTech to schedule the appointment that was available next day! Installers arrived with gloves and I gave them a couple masks to wear. The installers day job was installing satellite dishes, and if you're wondering about the installation process...it's the same. There's now an antenna on my roof, pointed at the carrier I chose (AT&T) and a cable running down my roofline and down my water spout. Guys....talk over your purchase decision with your spouses before signing up! The first attempt at indoor antenna placement was in the utility room where the cables come into the house and the power supply was already going to be mounted. Sitting in my office roughly 50 feet away I didn't discern any noticeable increase in signal, but as I walked towards the antenna the signal increased significantly. The star deducted is simply due to the fact that the indoor antenna just isn't that strong. Because the area I was hoping to improve was in my office they suggested placing in there. I already had a cable hookup that I wasn't using so it was a pretty simple process. Results: My AT&T phones went from fluctuating from 1-2 bars to 3-4 bars with the antenna placed on a shelf 5 feet behind where I sit at my computer. Noticeable! When I place my phone next to the antenna the signal is off the charts! I'm sure there are regulations as to how powerful the repeater can be, but man it's crazy how much signal is lost in such a short distance. Despite being pointed at an AT&T tower my Verizon hotspot also shows significant signal increase. Bonus! Pictures show the dBm rating at and the difference is pretty amazing. I threw some speed test results in there too, but I'd be leery of putting too much faith into tests like that because they were done an hour apart, and a lot of factors can be different. Conclusion: If you're struggling to get any service in your house and there are no amazing alternatives with strong fiber or cable internet providers to provide a VOIP solution, then this might be a great option for you! If you're like me and you get an OK signal but are just annoyed that it's not a GREAT signal then this is a 'nice to have'. If you're looking to spend that stimulus check and support a local installation company - go for it! I can't say that it's going to be a life changing purchase, but maybe it will save you a little aggravation.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Reliable, Signal quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good to have for better cell signal
|Posted .This is review of signal booster consisting of 3 main pieces of hardware that according to product info broadcast up to 7,500 sq f+ installation service that comes with the brand. First the problem I have: at house size of about 2,800 sq f, I have service with T-Mobile and closest tower is about 3 1/4 miles away, and very often had non consistency signal strength leading to dropping call. This is strictly in the context of Voice call context and not data service. Previous to installation: had around 1 or 2 bars, I guess average 2 bars. After Installation: It increase average 1 bar more based on 2 hours usage experience, and vary as walk around home between first floor and second floor. Installation detail: Inside Antenna and Booster were installed at first floor, at wall between living room and backyard. Outside Antenna installed at roof pointing to the cell tower. For this first installer gather carrier information and closest tower location that later point to the same direction. Then cable toward inside home to look for best place to install booster and inside antenna. On one hand, this has to do with installers partners with the brand, and they were acceptably diligent to go through every step and make sure it is being installed as should be and still be good for me. The total time took about close to hours. After installation: 1. Signal Strength: as mentioned above, it increased about one bar in average in short time of usage, in some area less or same as before, in another spot of house had full bar, but isn't consistent one straight fashion across home. I was told it has to factor in how stable is the signal from the tower as well. At backyard where was having 1 or 2 bars, didn't impact at all. 2. Hardware: outdoor antenna is light, indoor antenna feels to blend in well at wall except of the cable, and booster as well. Downsides 1. The booster power outlet doesn't look to hold firm as upon touching slightly loosen and power off. 2. For inside antenna, it didn't come a bracket to install at corner of house, due to this as didn't have one had to install on the flat side of the wall. 3.Although it is pure hardware solution and can be checked with signal bars, it doesn't provide app to check its connection for receiving input to output. In final conclusion: before having it I expected the booster would provide reliable and consistent signal inside home. But based on short time usage leading to conclude it is good to have as support for just incase and not being dependent on wifi calling if internet connection suffer or any reason. But not to think of it as 100% reliable for consistency at anytime.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Improvement, Signal quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Definitely an improvement but......
|Posted .Then cellular signal in my area has never really been great and we have had Verizon, AT&T and are currently using T-Mobile. We have been given signal boosters by two cell providers that we had plugged into outlets in the house and connected them to Wi-Fi, but none have really worked that great at significantly improving the signal out to the end of our property or in the basement. I ordered this hoping that it would fix my problem and after having used it for just over three days, it has fixed half of my problem. The distance has significantly increased. I can go to the end of my yard and onto my neighbor's property and still have a strong signal. However, I have seen no changes in my signal in the basement. This was a little disappointing because that's where the man cave is. The surprising thing is that there are two towers within two miles of my house. According to the installers, the one that is closer is actually a weaker signal. So they connected it to the furthest tower. They did tell me that if I switch providers that the booster will need to be tweaked because it is set to a specific network, which kind of surprised me, but wasn't a big deal since we have no immediate intentions on switching at the moment. I downloaded an app from my app store that I could use to test the speed of my mobile downloads and ran tests prior to the installation and after. In the two photos, you can see a significant increase in download/upload speeds once the booster was installed. The installers that came to my house were great. I had already looked online to determine where I needed to install the interior receiver and antenna and had prepped the space, but was hoping that I could possibly install everything in my garage. Fortunately, they were able to do that. I took some pictures of the equipment and where they were installed. I had an old satellite dish that I was no longer using and told them they could install it on that pole if they wanted to, which they did. I didn't want to have more holes drilled or another unsightly pole installed on my house. All in all, I am happy that the signal is stronger on the main parts of the house and the improved distance that I get outside. I'm a little disappointed that the signal hasn't increased at all in the basement. This is why I gave it four stars instead of three, but I would still recommend this unit as it does significantly boost your cell signal.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIs there a difference between a WiFi extender and a Network Booster
Asked by Amaa.
- A:Answer Hello Amaa! Thank you for your question! The main difference between the two is the fact that the WiFi extender will only capture the WiFi signal coming from your router and amplify it. As for the network booster, these devices will mainly amplify your cellular signal which is being transmitted by the cellular towers. If you want improved calls and better data speeds, then the cellular booster would be the kit to go with. Thank you! Susie A. WeBoost Customer Support
Answered by WilsonElectronics
Q: QuestionDoes this boost WiFi and cell phone service?
Asked by ReeRee.
- A:Answer The weBoost is only designed to improve the cellular reception in your home. It does not interfere with or boost in-home WiFi signals. It uses a small outdoor directional antenna (normally mounted on the roof or under the eaves) to pick up the cellular signal from the best available cellular tower. Coaxial cable takes the cellular signal from the outdoor antenna to an indoor booster that amplifies the cellular signal and passes it to a small indoor antenna. Images of the components can be seen at https://www.weboost.com/.
Answered by SonyCameraGuy
Q: QuestionAre there distance limitations or additional charges for install travel?
Asked by fusmom.
- A:Answer The weBoost Home Complete is available to residents within the United States. Our certified technicians can fulfill installation requests to any address in any U.S. zip code.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert
Q: Question1) Can we purchase an omnidirectional antenna that will get AT&T from one tower and Verizon from another to use with this kit? 2) Can we purchase an additional fabric inside panel antenna? 3) Will either of these compromise performance?
Asked by WPDjr.
- A:Answer Hi there! Good questions. You can purchase separate antennas, but Ontech (the installers) will just install this booster kit and not the additional accessories that you purchase since that is not included in this product. An omnidirectional antenna may be a good idea if AT&T and Verizon towers are in different directions, either that or having two directionals, aimed at the two would be fine. You can also purchase an additional fabric inside antenna, but multiple antennas (on the outside or inside) will require a splitter, which may degrade the performance of the booster, depending on the outside signal strength that the booster is receiving - which probably answers the third question. Using the components in a kit is our best recommendation since a splitter won't be required to split the signal to two inside antennas or outside antennas. The omnidirectional outside antenna might be a good idea, but in many cases, the directional antenna can still bring in the carriers needed.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert
Q: QuestionHow is the installed WeBoost cell booster installation arranged and by whom?
Asked by Randy.
- A:Answer The weBoost Installed Home Complete comes with a card inside the box with instructions on how to schedule your installation with Ontech. Simply follow the instructions to schedule, you can schedule as soon as the next day. A professional OnTech installer will ensure your home receives the best cell signal coverage possible.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert
Q: QuestionCan you install this yourself
Asked by Anita.
- A:Answer The Home Complete system can be installed DIY, but just make sure the purchase the version without install (Best Buy SKU 6355244 - Model 470145). The Installed Home Complete doesn't come with all the cable as the installer provides that when they install.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert
Q: QuestionThe Weboist Home Complete on Amazon lists as 5g ready, but the one on Best Buy only says 3g and 4g. Are the models different?
Asked by Raffbo.
- A:Answer No they are the same models: 5G Compatible - weBoost is committed to the 5G movement, ensuring all our products work with 5G and support the latest in 5G technology.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert
Q: QuestionBest Buy advertises this product as a cell signal booster "for the entire home," but when the installer showed up he said it would only boost the signal in one room. Why the discrepancy?
Asked by Mike.
- A:Answer Hi Mike! The weBoost - Installed Home Complete can cover up to an entire home. If the signal is really weak outside, then that can impact the coverage area that the booster can provide. The placement of the external antenna and the direction its aimed are key to bringing in the most signal. The more signal brought into the booster, the more coverage area the booster will provide inside.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert