• Compatible with all US carriers, including: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, U. S. Cellular, etc.
  • Boosts Voice, Text and Data Signals. Perfect cell phone signal booster if you are located very far away from the nearest cellular tower, or if your building materials obstruct a strong signal, I. e. metal roofs on home, office, shop, pole building, warehouse, etc. . Enhances the signal up to 1000x, with a coverage area of 20, 000 Sq. ft. and up. (Note: Coverage area range depends on the outdoor signal level: 1-2 Bars (-100dBm) ~1, 500 sq. ft. , 3-4 Bars (-90dBm) ~5, 000 sq. ft. , 5 Bars (-80dBm) ~20, 000 sq. ft. )
  • Multi -User Simultaneous Connectivity: Smart Phones, Tablets, Modems, Wi-Fi Hotspots can all directly connect at the same time
  • FCC Approved. Automatically adjusts system gain and power level to get the optimum result. No manual intervention needed. Easy Setup. Complete installation can be done in half an hour by one person
  • With a better incoming signal, cell phones require less output power to send and receive a signal. This can significantly Reduce the required Transmission Power of mobile phones and therefore reduce the level of electromagnetic radiation exposure to the human body. At the same time, having a better signal reduces power usage, which saves your battery and can and Improve Battery life of phones on standby mode by up to an additional 2 hours

After living in our secluded country home for 6 years we decided to try to improve our cell coverage issues. Prior to this, we had about 1 ft / sq on our kitchen countertop where cell reception was useable 65% of the time. The remainder of the home no coverage, ever. After taking readings, looking at maps and determining where the closest cell tower was (over 9 miles and through a mountain and thick timber), we mounted the outside antenna on the south side of the house and the inside antenna facing north into central great room of the home. I had a moment just before I turned on the amp, where I thought "this just isn't going to work"! The green lights flashed, immediately went out, and I heard a little yelp from down in the house (my install was in the attic), and i thought "that is my wife noticing our new cell service". We now have FAST 3-4 bars - it is so awesome to be able to talk to someone from the living room!

We live in area where Verizon only able to call walking off up the hill. We put up antenna up 5 feet off the house and had 3-4 bar in the house. Thanks!

My phone would have about 0.5 bars - the phone would show 0-1 bars and work off-and-on in certain places. The internet speed test was usually around 0.5 Mbps - if it worked at all. With the amplifier and a 25' tower I'm to getting 4 bars , good calls and 10-15Mbit , sometimes 20 MBit download speeds. Unless you can actually _see_ the tower you're trying to reach, I would highly recommend figuring out exactly where your tower is, and mapping your location and the location of the tower in Google Earth or a similar program. GE can make a topographical cross section of the terrain and you can check how high up your antenna needs to be to get good coverage. I had two towers at 8 miles distance and it turned out I needed a 60' tower to get line-of-sight. My tower was only 25' so it was flaky. Then I found a 3rd tower that was 12 miles away but line of sight. I had to be really accurate aiming for it , but once I got a good "lock" on it , it was very stable! I'm attaching some screenshots of the topo maps so you have an idea what I'm talking about. The issue seems obvious when you see the topo map but when you're standing on the ground somewhere in the woods, it's not always obvious. Also two screen shots of before-and-after signal strength. Last but not least: After about 6 months the unit had stopped working after a lightning storm so presumably it has sustained some damage. I didn't think the warranty would cover it so I asked SolidRF if they could sell me just the box without the antennas. But they said no problem we will cover it! I sent back my old unit and received a replacement promptly. Now that is good customer service!

Superb performance! We live out in the sticks. No internet, no cable, no landlines. We love it! However, without this booster we would probably never be able to call emergency services should the need arise. That, we had to fix. Satellite? Don't waste your time. the latency makes it almost unusable. This was the ticket! Install was easy, point the antenna at the tower, point the other antenna in the opposite direction at a lower elevation, plug it in and boom. Perfect! Saves battery life on your phone too by not having it hunting all the time for signal. Great product!

I installed this on my house. It is only for 2G/3G but I just turn off LTE to use it. I live in a very rural area. The cell towers are a good 4-5 miles away. I could occasionally get service it I went outside to the road or in a bedroom. I installed this per the instructions provided. I took the time to move it around the outside of the house. Low and behold I now get 3 bars. The indoor unit is actually in my basement! If I get near it I get 4 bars. We can't believe when we would usually get at most one or more regularly "NO SERVICE". As I said, we just switch off of the LTE since data will just use the wi-fi. We can make calls and they are crystal clear. We're thrilled!

Excellent reception! We were hanging our phone out of the window before installing booster. I'm now sitting comfortably in my chair, calling and answering my phone with clear reception. Verizon lte- awesome!

Finally broke down and purchased this after trying other solutions such as the c e l f i , which could have worked well, but wouldn't latch onto band 2, or the C e ll sp ot which sucked up too much of internet bandwidth but otherwise worked well. Had initial moments of disappointment with this unit, but finally found a spot on my roof (shallow pitch, reachable from the bedroom window) that had 1 bar at -109db on band 2. Since then, we can finally use our galaxy s8's in the house without call forwarding to the land line and without dominating internet using the wireless calling. 4 or 5 bars with signal at about -95db within 20 feet or so of the booster. provider: T-mobile (who have been exceptionally great with their customer service over this issue) phones: Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ (AT&T branded which undoubtedly caused some of the issues as far as latching onto band 12). nearest tower over 3 miles away and not direct line of sight. several hills in the way. pros: easy to hook up, relatively inexpensive, saved my internet bandwith for streaming. cons: small house, was hard to find a spot that placed the booster far enough from the antenna so they didn't oscillate, power cable WAY too short.

This unit works fantastic with both T-Mobile band 2 and Sprint band 25 and 26. You do need to pay very close attention to the placement of the antenna/booster in proximity to the actual SolidRF box that plugs into the router.

I live in a rural area and only received one bar signal on my cell phone. We only have our cell phones and no landline so dependability is important. After installing the SolidRF booster, my phone went from one bar to FIVE! I do not experience drop or static calls and I get service even in my basement. I have had the unit installed for about one year. My husband and I noticed recently that we were having dropped calls and people complaining about not hearing us. I emailed SolidRF and explained what the unit was doing. I received quick responses and GREAT customer service. It ended up being the power adapter. They immediately shipped me a new one without charge. I am now back to full service on my phone. This is my first written review of a product and I am more than pleased with the product and customer service!

I wish I could say that I have gone from no signal to -50 dBm but what I can say is that I have gone from around -117 or -120 (virtual NULL) to -89 to -95 in a steel sided house with a metal roof in the middle of no-man's (or no cell tower) land in rural Kansas. Towers are so lacking that apps to find them are pretty much useless. I did use a directional app and aimed the exterior antenna in the direction it most often indicated. I am now actually getting a better signal than I do out walking around in my yard--due to height and aiming the antenna no doubt. I did not mount the exterior antenna atop my very tall roof or spend hours with help adjusting the antenna, but I did put it atop a 10 ft pvc pipe on top of a 3 ft tall deck (i.e. 13 ft) and it is at least 20 feet away from the interior antenna/booster. For my trouble I no longer worry that I will miss a call from my mom's care home which has happened in the past. Text messages fly in and out unlike before when I went outside no matter the weather and then watched a little circle spin around sometimes successfully, sometimes not. I am going to call my result darned good and I am thankful for it. The SolidRF unit has somehow pulled in a signal for me where none was accessible previously. When the weather is not frigid I may improve my installation and get an even better result, but for now I have a working cell phone inside my home and I would highly recommend this unit.