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weBoost Wilson Electronics, Estuche, 4G Wide-Band Directional Antenna

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1.:23.5 Cm


2.Color:Gris


3.:Antena De Construcción 4g Omni Plus (n-female)


4.Nombredelpatrón:Individual


Acerca de este artículo

  • Antena celular de banda ancha direccional
  • 700mhz-2,700mhz
  • 3g
  • 50ohm
  • Conector N-hembra


Otras características:
Color del producto: Color blanco


M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
M&D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I ordered this to replace a damaged Weboost antennae that a snow avalanche ruined. This antennae arrived with a 1/2" sized coax cable and the original Weboost uses a 1/4" coax cable. Make sure you check which size you have. I had to order an adapter to make this work.It seems to receive well just like the original one.
Lanita
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
Bought these for my girlfriend to match a jacket. Color and fit are perfect!
Gina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
"These boots are made for walking — and saving your wallet! The fit? Perfection. The price? Chef’s kiss. It’s like they were practically giving them away compared to Donna Karan's store prices. Why spend big when you can look DKNY dynamite for less? Don’t sleep on these metallic combat beauties; trust me, they’ll walk right out of stock and leave you crying in your old sneakers."
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Harry
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2023
Helped boost my cell signal tremendously.
Andrea Morgan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2023
Nice boots but size 11 fits like a size 10.5.The silver color was ok but not stunning.I like the boots but this size 11 is too small for me.
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
Drjustice
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
This was for my parents. They live in the middle of the boonies in Quebec, Canada. After years of not being able to get any decent service, I got fed up for them and when I learned there was a 50 gb package for a "ahem-reasonable" price with Rogers, I pulled the trigger on a MOFI-4500 SIM7 (which I recommend highly) and a pair of these antennas, which I aimed at the nearest Rogers cell tower. Luckily for me, the tower happened to be about 3 km away, but masked by deep foliage and bumpy terrain, but in the end, the difference is night and day. We went from 3 mbps down / 0.5 mbps up (on a good day) to 70 down / 40 up. It's comparable (in speed) to my urban package, I only wish they had unlimited data...
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
TheZonAddict
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de abril de 2020
Decent quality antenna that will work with all boosters with the proper adapter.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
HALO1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de noviembre de 2018
I've used the Wilson 4G-M booster in my vehicle for more than a year. I work remotely out of my truck camper.The 12-inch omni-directional antenna is great in many situations, often boosting a 3G data signal into a much better 4G signal. But in remote areas I needed more boost so I decided to try this Yagi antenna. I attached it to a 12-foot mast (electrical conduit that we had laying around the shop) and attached it to my booster in the middle of the San Rafael Swell in Utah, where the Verizon signal is very hit or miss. In a location where there was essentially no signal with my regular setup, this antenna gave me a full four bars of 4G signal. The throughput was still slow, but was amazing to see this antenna pull in such a strong signal in a place where the omni-directional antenna could not.This is a 70-degree antenna so you only have to turn it four or five times in order to pinpoint the location of the nearest tower. Better yet, because this one is directional you can actually pick the best tower for your location (rather than rely on the omni-directional version, which may flip back and forth between towers).Although Wilson will tell you this is for stationary applications only, I had great success driving slowly with this antenna in place. That way I could hunt down the best signal without raising and lowering it. But understand that the plastic construction will not withstand high vehicle speeds (anything over 15 MPH might be iffy).My Wilson setup has totally changed the way I work remotely and their technical support is amazing via phone and email. The techs are courteous and take the time to explain technical details in a way that makes sense to the layman. Highly recommended.If you struggle to improve your signal using these products, keep in mind that your location may have a lot to do with it. Cell phone signals are crazy complicated and bounce around all over the place, and even network engineers struggle with signals sometimes.
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