You might like: Cell Phone Signal Boosters of All Type Today, we’re going to take a closer look at the company’s best sellers for its WilsonPro product line for commercial & office use and the weBoost for vehicular, home, & residential use. So without further ado, let’s jump right into it.
WilsonPro Signal 4G
The Wilson Pro Signal 4G Booster is the company’s cheapest offering for the internet of things and machine-to-machine connection. It is the company’s best-seller for boosting the signal of 1 specific machine that supports it. It can boost as much as 15dB for bands 4, 5, 12, 13, and 25/2.
Key Features
Direct Connect Amplifier (Wired)Improves Transmissions SpeedsReduces Data ResendingConfigurable to Fit Virtually Any M2M (Machine to Machine) InstallationBoosts 4G, 3G, and 2G for All North American Cellular NetworksBi-directional Amplified SignalsAuto-power ControlPassive RF Bypass Failover.3-year warrantyFCC and Industry Canada Certified
WilsonPro Signal 4G Inclusion
The kit has a retail price of $249.99 and includes the signal booster modem, a magnet antenna, an RG174 3ft cable, and an AC/DC power supply.
Pro Signal 4G Specification
Understanding how the booster work is quite easy. The antenna acts as the receiver, it then feeds the modem booster with the signal it receives. The booster amplifies the signal and serves as a relay between the cellular modem and the cell tower. Its efficiency then increases the longer it gets connected to the signal of the cellular tower. The whole kit can improve the signal by as much as 15 dB. Although the gain level highly depends on certain conditions, there are many factors that can affect the efficiency of the booster. Factors such as environmental condition, machine placement, and more. So it’s important to keep that in mind if you plan to use one of this for your business or commercial placement use. Another thing worth noting is that this booster is an M2M configuration, meaning it only boosts the signal strength of whatever machine it is connected to. It does not boost the signal strength such as cellular reception for cell phones. If that’s what you are looking for, then the Signal 4G is not for you. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a device that can boost the gain signal of your SIM-based internet 4G data router at home, then this signal booster will be perfect for you. Note: For those without idea how to use this device, it goes perfectly well with internet modem routers that use a SIM for data connection such as MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM4-COMBO 4G/LTE Router.
MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM4-COMBO 4G/LTE Router
The MOIF4500 is an internet wireless router that uses a SIM of any carrier to connect to the internet and provide WiFi connection.
WilsonPro 70 Plus
The WilsonPro 70 Plus is another commercial-grade signal booster available on the market. Unlike the Signal 4G, the Pro 70 Plus is not an M2M and it’s a signal booster specifically designed for cellular mobile phone use. This kit amplifies weak cellular signals – including 4G – inside homes or buildings where signals may not penetrate. This also includes dead spots.
Key Featured
Sold in Kits with AntennasExpansion Kits Available for Large Scale InstallationCompatible with All North American Cellular Networks (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, etc.)3-Year WarrantyFCC and Industry Canada certified
WilsonPro 70 Plus Inclusion
Pro 70 PlusLighting Surge Protector2 ft. Black RG11 Low-Loss Coax60 ft. Black RG11 Low-Loss Coax75 ft. Black RG11 Low-Loss CoaxWall Mount Panel AntennaWide Band Directional AntennaAD/DC Power Supply
The kit has a retail price of $2,499.99, including the repeater/amplifier itself, an outside antenna, cables, power supply, the indoor antenna, and a surge protector unit.
WilsonPro 70 Plus Specification
The Wilson Pro 70 Plus is quite easy to understand how it works. First, you simply have to place the outdoor antenna to a high located for it to have a consistent signal reception. It can detect very faint signals, much fainter than any smartphone or cellphone could ever detect. It will then feed the signal to the model amplifier boosting the signal to a reliable working network. The signal will be then the output of the indoor antenna feeding the cellular phone the signal it needs to work its telecommunication features properly. This booster can provide as much as 70dB of gain with support for bands 2, 4, 5, 13, and 12/17 for 700 to 2100 MHz. Compared to the Pro Signa 4G, the Pro 70 Plus produces a signal network that feeds any cellular phones within the coverage area. Providing a reliable voice and data coverage for 4G, 3G, and 2G connectivity. Unlike the Pro Signal 4G, the Pro 70 Plus is not an M2M device and does not require a machine to connect to. It will function on its own. The only downside of this kit is the price. Right now, you can purchase a cellular signal booster for home use as low as $400 for a complete kit with maximum gains of around 50 to 60 dB. So, spending on the Pro 70 plus that cost as much as $2,499.99 may not be as practical as purchasing cheaper ones that can almost provide the same performance.
weBoost Connect 4G-X, Connect 4G, & Home 4G
If you are looking for a more wallet-friendly signal booster from Wilson, then you are better of checking their home & residential models under weBoost series of products. Alongside the commercial-grade units that we first had a closer look at, we will be taking 3 different home & residential units from weBoost, the Connect 4G-X, Connect 4G, and Home 4G where the latter being the cheapest one in line. The principle behind these devices is similar to the Pro 70 Plus. Simply position the outdoor antenna towards a cell tower’s direction and place the indoor antenna in a location where you want to improve the cellular network signal. All 3 devices come in a complete kit that includes cables, the booster itself, an outdoor antenna, and an indoor antenna. The power supply to power up the system is also included. At a glance, all 3 devices work similarly without much of a difference. The only main difference between these devices is the weight, the maximum signal gain, and the length of the installation.
Difference Between weBoost Connect 4G-X, Connect 4G, and Home 4G
1. weBoost Connect 4G-X – $899.99
The highest model, Connect 4G-X, can improve the signal as much as 70 dB with a longer installation coverage of up to 135 feet. The Connect 4G-X has a retail price of $899.99 and is a perfect signal booster for houses or buildings requiring a maximum signal improvement for 7500 sq.ft. The kit includes the amplifier, an outdoor antenna, an indoor antenna, power supply, and cables. Key Features
FCC-approved for areas up to 7,500 sq. ftMulti-User UseAutomatic Gain & Control Adjustment for Optimization & EfficiencySupports all US Cell CarriersUp to 135 Feet Installation LenghtMaximum of 70dB Gain
2. weBoost Connect 4G – $549.99
The mid-end model, Connect 4G, can improve the signal as much as 65db with an installation coverage of up to 60 feet. It has a retail price of $549.99, which is cheaper than the Pro 70 Plus for almost the same gain performance. It is perfect for places that need signal improvement for a 5000 sq.ft area. The kit includes the amplifier, an outdoor antenna, an indoor antenna, power supply, and cables. Key Features
FCC-approved for areas up to 5,000 sq. ftMulti-User UseAutomatic Gain & Control Adjustment for Optimization & EfficiencySupports all US Cell CarriersUp to 60 Feet Installation LenghtMaximum of 65db Gain
3. weBoost Home 4G – $399.99
Last but not least, we have the cheapest offering from weBoost, the weBoost Home 4G. It has a retail price of $399.99 with a maximum performance gain of 60dB. Compared to the commercial model of Pro 70 Plus, the Home 4G is by far the cheapest one and offers more value for your money. The only setback that this unit has is its installation length. You’ll be limited to the length of the included cable, which is around 30 feet. That can be an issue if you have a 3 story house or building that needs signal improvement at the basement or at the lower ground floor. The kit includes the amplifier itself, an outdoor antenna, indoor antenna, power supply, and cables. Key Features
FCC-approved for areas up to 1,500 sq. ftMulti-User UseAutomatic Gain & Control Adjustment for Optimization & EfficiencySupports all US Cell CarriersUp to 30 Feet Installation LenghtMaximum of 60dB Gain
Note: All units will improve cellular signals for 4G, 3G, and 2G.
weBoost Drive 4G-X
Last but not least of the weBoosts product lineup is a signal booster for vehicular use. We’re taking a closer look at the brand’s best-selling model, the weBoost Drive 4G-X. This amplifier can improve the reception signal of up to 50 dB maximum. The kit weighs about a pound and supports band 2,4,5,13, and 12/17 with frequencies 700 MHz to 2100 MHz.
weBoost Drive 4G-X Inclusion
The kit includes the amplifier itself, outdoor antenna, indoor antenna, and a power supply for a 12V Carport. The kit retails for about $449.99, which is quite expensive, but if the needs arise, why not? Key Features
Designed to amplify cell signal inside any car, truck, van, or SUVUp to 50 dB system gainFCC CertifiedBoosts signal for all U.S. cell carriers2-year Warranty
The Drive 4G-X is considered the most powerful vehicle cell phone signal booster in the market. This booster ensures that signals for 4G, 3G, and 2G get significantly improved no matter where you are in North America. It is compatible with Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and more. It’s also a great alternative if you are always on the go and always around in remote areas where the signal can be difficult.
Wilson Cell Phone Signal Booster
Wilson Electronics is one of the most reliable brands and companies for commercial or residential signal boosters. However, things will go down to the requirements and individual needs or personal preferences. When it comes to commercial purposes or business use, the most practical way to go is to purchase models intended for residential units. Doing so will not only save you a lot of money, but it can also save you the hassle of making business agreements and services. You do, however, must maintain everything yourself, including the installation of it. That’s where the advantage of having commercial models. Commercial units may be a bit pricey, but that comes with services you can get for free such as a year of maintenance coverage, free installations, and more. So, we hope this review has helped you make decisions about purchasing signal boosters from Wilson Electronics. Have questions, comments, or suggestions? Do let us know in the comment section below!