November 15, 2011

Do Cell Phone Signal Boosters Really Work?

If you have trouble talking on your cell due to a weak signal on the road, at home, or in the office, then a cell phone signal booster can improve your reception and call quality. Do you need a booster for your weak signal? Many people report poor cell signals when traveling to different areas. Cellular boosters help you by improving call quality and reducing dropped calls while being very easy to install.

A cellular booster will reduce dropped calls and even extend your cellular phone's reception range.

Wireless Internet Booster Antenna

Cell Phone Signal Booster Phone Connection

The signal booster is typically connected between your phone and the mobile kit or home/office kit that is provided with the antenna. The signal booster intensifies the cell phone signal level as well as the power output of your phone up to the maximum FCC limit that is allowed.

Phone boosters work on any cell phone that has a removable battery compartment. The amplifier is simple to install and typically fits right under the phone battery (connection may vary based on phone used). The signal booster also works with any service such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.

Dual Band Cellular Phone Boosters

There are also dual band cell phone boosters for use with dual band phones. You can place the antenna on the roof of your building and then run coaxial cable to your room where you will place the base. Once it is connected there will be fewer dropped calls. The signal booster can also be used for other wireless applications, as well as internet use and messaging through PDA.

Note: There are cellular boosters (a.k.a. amplifiers/repeaters) for both building use and mobile use.
Note: A cellular phone booster will not create a signal where there is not one.

Do Cell Phone Signal Boosters Really Work?

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