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Compare WilsonPro's Pro 1100 vs. Pro 70 Plus by Wilson Electronics
Apr 18, 2020
Differences in WilsonPro's Pro 1100 (460147 & 461147) vs. Pro 70 Plus (463127 & 463227) Wilson Electronics is the creator of WilsonPro, the brand's commercial solution for cellular amplifying systems. This range of products includes something for every setup, from home offices and small business setups to large public and commercial buildings with areas as large as 100,000 square feet and more. In 2015, Wilson Electronics introduced the WilsonPro 70 Plus and since that time it has remained the company's leading solution for in-building commercial cellular signal boosting problems. In May of 2019, the company debuted the WilsonPro 1100 -...
Differences in weBoost Home Room vs. HiBoost Home 4K
Apr 17, 2020
Similarities: Both are lowest cost at $400 & offer +60dB Gain. weBoost Home Room and HiBoost Home 4K are both lowest cost, entry level, least powerful cell phone signal boosters available from weBoost and HiBoost respectively. At $400, they are same pricewise too. Differences: Coverage space 1500 vs. 4000 sq. ft. Despite similarities above, the manufacturer-stated coverage space they cover vary greatly. With good signal outside, weBoost Room enhances signals over up to 1,500 sq. ft. whereas HiBoost 4K does the same for up to 4,000 square feet. Why the different coverage areas although same Gain +60dB? You may be wondering why this...
Differences between weBoost Drive X (475021) vs. Drive Reach (470154)
Apr 16, 2020
With names and model numbers of so many multi-user weBoost vehicle cell phone signal boosters swirling around, we decided to put this blog post together to help you make sense of it all. Back in 2014, weBoost launched the Drive 4G-X (470510) and Drive 4G-M (470121) as mobile cellular signal amplifiers to improve reception inside vehicles for multiple cell devices simultaneously. Both of them have now been discontinued. They have been replaced with the Drive X (475021) and Drive Reach (470154). It seems that with advent of 5G, weBoost wanted to disassociate weBoost Drive Series kits with the term, "4G". Now they refer to...
Installer and Integrator Solutions for Better Cell Reception
Apr 15, 2020
Let us look at some of the top commercial grade cell phone signal boosters in the wireless industry. Let us focus on top SureCall in-building kits for homes and office buildings that offer solutions which deliver more reliable in-building connectivity and 24/7 cellular uptime. Watch video below or scroll down to see solutions we suggest all cell amplifier installers and integrators. Integrators and installers have solutions to cell coverage problems. A surge in consumers need for constant cellular connectivity is leading homeowners and business owners to turn to wireless coverage solutions that can deliver more reliable in-building connectivity and 24/7 cellular...
Meaning of Downlink & Uplink Power in Cell Phone Signal Boosters
Mar 31, 2020
A very common question business customers ask when looking for reliable cellular connectivity concerns uplink and downlink. What do these terms mean, and are they important when selecting the ideal signal boosting solution for your specific needs? Uplink (also referred to as upload) and downlink (also referred to as download) describe the two-way interaction between your phone and other cellular devices, and a cell tower. Uplink refers to the signal leaving your device and returning to the cell tower, while downlink refers to the signal coming to your device from the cell tower. All cellular devices, including smartphones and tablets,...





