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Product description
This multi-room cell phone booster increases weak mobile signals across several rooms, covering up to 7,000 sq ft to reduce dropped calls and improve data and streaming performance. It boosts 5G and 4G LTE voice, text, and data for all U.S. carriers according to the manufacturer, making it useful for rural homes and offices where exterior reception is available.
Key Points
This booster supports up to 70 dB maximum gain and a maximum outpower of 17 dBm, which helps extend coverage from one or two rooms up to a large multi-room layout depending on outdoor signal strength. Installation requires mounting an outdoor log-periodic antenna and placing two indoor panel antennas about 32 feet from the exterior antenna for optimal isolation and performance. Note that the booster cannot amplify a signal that does not exist at the outdoor antenna location and coverage varies with input signal level.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Cell Phone Booster for Home & Muti-Room, Up to 7000Sq. Ft
- Maximum Gain: 70 dB
- Maximum Output Power: 17 dBm
- Coverage Range: Up to 7,000 sq ft (dependent on outdoor signal)
- Indoor Antennas: 2 panel antennas
- Compatibility: 5G and 4G LTE for all U.S. carriers, FCC and IC certified
Usage Recommendations
Place the outdoor antenna where it receives the strongest available signal. According to the manufacturer, expected indoor coverage depends on the outdoor reception: 1-2 bars outdoors may cover about 800 sq ft, 3-4 bars roughly 3,000 sq ft, and 5 bars up to 7,000 sq ft. Keep the power switched off while adjusting antenna positions to avoid interference. Follow the user manual step-by-step to ensure adequate separation between outdoor and indoor antennas and to prevent oscillation.
Advantages
The system helps lower battery drain by reducing repeated signal searches and improves call clarity and data throughput in areas with usable outdoor reception. It is FCC and IC certified, which means it meets regulatory requirements and should not interfere with the carrier network when installed according to the instructions. Consider that 5G support refers to 5G delivered through existing 4G bands via Dynamic Spectrum Sharing according to the manufacturer, and newer mmWave 5G bands may not be supported in all regions.



