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Hey everyone, we are super excited to now be an official dealer for WeBoost cell signal boosters. For anyone who is unfamiliar with WeBoost, let me help with that!

WeBoost is a brand that makes cell service signal boosters for cars, trucks, RV's, and basically any other vehicle on wheels. The only thing you need is 1 bar of service and you will typically get boosted up to about 2-3 bars instantly when your booster is turned on. They come with everything you need to get started including the antenna and booster. The "Overland Kit" even comes with a mount that folds your antenna down so you can hit the road whenever you need to.

I personally love mine, and I bought my WeBoost far before we even became a dealer. I travel in my camper full time on the road, work remotely, and use my cell booster any time I'm out in the middle of nowhere and need service to work (see photo below of my Tacoma and another Offroad Alliance salesman's trailer ). I can be in the woods, the desert, the mountains, and anywhere else and my cell booster gives me enough extra bars to run a ton of tabs of internet or stream whatever movies I want on Netflix.

I've been using mine for almost a year and can help answer ANY questions y'all might have on their products. This is a product I have a lot of real-world experience with and can vouch for myself. If you don't see what you need on our site we can get it for you, no problem!

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I've seen references to this company for a long time for mobile phone reception issues.
Question - are the antenna directional? I tried a competitor for our home years ago when 3G was king and it kind of worked but the cell signals are so directional I was always needing to tweak the antenna. Today a tower to the south was best, the day before a tower to the east was best, then a mystery tower we can't find up north was best (a tower no one has any record of but all software insists it's there)
How does your system handle that aspect - like if out in the sticks with my truck camping, do you need to track down the best antenna direction and aim for that? Or are the omni-directional?
Cell reception in Iowa sucks, might as well be in Alaska.

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My reception issues are AT HOME, especially my shop! If I put my phone standing up in a window, especially on the 2nd floor of my shop things are fine. Phone calls are fine in the house, data - meh, not so much.
I've thought about a 30' tower and repeater for the house - wouldn't help the shop, though.
 

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Good stuff. Ran the drive OTR for awhile before giving it to my brother. The drive's antenna is omni-directional but my expectations for what it should accomplish were not reasonable. It would allow for 1st world solutions like not skipping a music stream while in the backwoods or making a low quality call slightly better. I expected it to take a useless signal and make it usable in the event of an emergency. That it will not due and I'm glad @OffroadAlliance.com mentions the need for a solid bar as a baseline so others can rightsize their expectations if needed like me hah. I'd still recco it but it isn't a device that will extend comms, just increase their fidelity & consistency.

@ShadowsPapa for the shop have a gander at their home complete system with the high gain LPDA antenna option. It's incredible... Cell signal in our KY home is 404 : o ) No high-speed providers and only 1 bar on the cell if standing towards the front of our property. I had to speak to our realtor from the end of our driveway while closing and inspections it was so bad.

Fast forward 6 weeks and despite SpaceX not supporting KY, I happily grabbed their (location agnostic) RV mobile dish and permanently mounted it coupled with what I mentioned above from WeBoost.

No broadband and 4G for days in an area that is typically void of either.

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I've seen references to this company for a long time for mobile phone reception issues.
Question - are the antenna directional? I tried a competitor for our home years ago when 3G was king and it kind of worked but the cell signals are so directional I was always needing to tweak the antenna. Today a tower to the south was best, the day before a tower to the east was best, then a mystery tower we can't find up north was best (a tower no one has any record of but all software insists it's there)
How does your system handle that aspect - like if out in the sticks with my truck camping, do you need to track down the best antenna direction and aim for that? Or are the omni-directional?
Cell reception in Iowa sucks, might as well be in Alaska.

Otherwise -
My reception issues are AT HOME, especially my shop! If I put my phone standing up in a window, especially on the 2nd floor of my shop things are fine. Phone calls are fine in the house, data - meh, not so much.
I've thought about a 30' tower and repeater for the house - wouldn't help the shop, though.
The antenna on these always needs to be facing vertically but it takes in signal from a 360 degree direction so, as long as you point it up, it'll do its job. Best option is to have it be the highest point of the truck once it's flipped upwards. Mine is attached to the top of my pop-up camper so I raise the roof up, then I flip the antenna up and it works its best that way. So if you wanted it in the bed you'd just get a longer antenna arm for it.

They do make weboost signal boosters for houses as well! You could use one at your shop too. Shoot me a PM and I can get you pricing on the different options we offer from them.
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