zBoost – Solutions For Indoor Cell Signals
zBoost YX510PCS/CEL White Dual-Band cell phone signal booster extends
Better cell phone reception at home is lacking in many areas dotted across America. Cell service is deficient in many rural locations.
If you are tired of running outside to receive a call, you need a solution. If you are tired of missing calls, calls getting dropped, and listening to static, you need a solution. Perhaps, you are tired of those high prices that your local phone company keeps charging you. You would do away with them if you could get a better signal on your cell phone.
zBoost is that solution to your problem. For around $289.99 you can get much better cell phone signal indoors. You will get more bars and less static.
Is this right for you? This unit is a dual bander. It works with 800/1900 MHz frequencies. That covers all major cell phone providers (except Nextel). It only makes sense to get a signal booster that covers both frequencies.
Everything you need is included. The amplifier, power supply, antenna (omni-directional), low loss cable, and mounting hardware is supplied.
How hard is it to install? Just think of it as installing a TV antenna outside, but probably not as bad as that. That is about equal to the task at hand. There will be an antenna outside to install. A cable must be ran into the house to the booster. That’s about it.
But make sure you do get signal in your yard at least. This device will not work if you cannot receive any signal at all; it is designed to make a weaker signal much stronger.
The zBoost will allow you to get great reception throughout your house or office. This also means that your guests can use this. And, multiple users can use zBoost at the same time.
Get better cell service with zBoost !
4 Responses
Jon Brink
July 13th, 2010 at 6:42 am
1I discovered an audio website that is much more fun than regular old forums. Check it out when you have a moment…
Jon Brink
July 14th, 2010 at 3:21 pm
2Too bad so many people hock their stuff so cheaply. It’s really kind of ruining our hobby.
Jon Brink
July 15th, 2010 at 3:23 am
3I read AV Guide’s opinion about this very thing. Couldn’t agree more with you and less with them.
Jon Brink
July 19th, 2010 at 8:21 am
4Couldn’t agree with you more.
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