One thing I find frustrating is bad quality mobile phone calls, or dropped mobile calls. In areas where cell signals are low the best way is to either change network providers to someone’s who does work, or use one of these mobile phone signal boosters. The device is quite small and measures about the same size as a sandwich box. You simply stick it next to your window and any signal that it can pick up is suddenly boosted to allow more clear conversation.
The signal booster will give you 2500 square feet of prime signal area which is a nice amount of size for a small home. Please note that this device does require “some” amount of signal to work, even if it’s just 1 bar on your mobile phone. Basically, it cannot amplify nothing.
Also on another side note, make sure you select the correct version…
Choosing the Correct Signal Booster
* The 800 Mhz model works with Cingular (AT&T), Verizon and Alltel cellular wireless phones in the frequency range of 824 - 894 MHz
* The 1990 Mhz model works with T-Mobile, Metro PCS, Cricket, Suncom, and Sprint (not Nextel) PCS wireless phones in frequency range of 1850-1990 MHz
* The Dual-Band model works with all carriers listed above. Cingular (AT&T), Verizon, Alltel, T-Mobile, Metro PCS, Cricket, Suncom, and Sprint (not Nextel).
* None of the models work with Nextel.
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