Best 4G/LTE signal booster

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Max Amp Mobile - $579

Max Amp Mobile RV - $649

Pre orders will receive a $50 discount . Credit card will not be charged till product ships . Will start taking pre orders when FCC grant is issued. Still going back and for with them finalizing everything.


Can you explain what this will do compared to the wilson boosters that ive used for a couple years? If it is something that will make a noticeable difference I will pay you ASAP... But I would like a little more info if you could
 
Can you explain what this will do compared to the wilson boosters that ive used for a couple years? If it is something that will make a noticeable difference I will pay you ASAP... But I would like a little more info if you could


Good question. Maybe even the DB gain? I know the Wilson Sleek only gets about a 20db gain but they have a better mobile option that says it gets 50
 
Can you explain what this will do compared to the wilson boosters that ive used for a couple years? If it is something that will make a noticeable difference I will pay you ASAP... But I would like a little more info if you could

Not even in the same universe. Wilson does not meet all the new specs for starters and their life expectancy is not long according to those at the FCC we dealt with. The were not issued a grant only a PBA ( permit but ask ) Which can be pulled at any time.

Here are some numbers for you

Wilson - Max gain 23 DB ,Maximum Signal 30 DB gain
Wilson sensitivity -100 db , Maximum Signal -127 DB
Wilson handles multiple carriers but not at the same time, Only works on first one locked on too, Maximum Signal works on multiple carriers at the same time
Wilson handles multiples devices but every time a device is added power to all devices gets cut in half, Maximum Signal does up to 8 devices at once , all receiving full amplification

Maximum range - Wilson only has range of 3 feet at best , Maximum Signal In Vehicle 8 to 12 feet.

The list goes on and on.. I can't help that our piece of equipment cost a lot more to manufacture. Quality costs. KIA and BMW are both cars but the is where comparisons end. Same with cellular amplifiers. I understand people not wanting to pay the price. When it comes down to it . It costs a lot more to build a quality product in the USA.
 
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Not even in the same universe. Wilson does not meet all the new specs for starters and their life expectancy is not long according to those at the FCC we dealt with. The were not issued a grant only a PBA ( permit but ask ) Which can be pulled at any time.

Here are some numbers for you

Wilson - Max gain 23 DB ,Maximum Signal 30 DB gain
Wilson sensitivity -100 db , Maximum Signal -127 DB
Wilson handles multiple carriers but not at the same time, Only works on first one locked on too, Maximum Signal works on multiple carriers at the same time
Wilson handles multiples devices but every time a device is added power to all devices gets cut in half, Maximum Signal does up to 8 devices at once , all receiving full amplification

Maximum range - Wilson only has range of 3 feet at best , Maximum Signal In Vehicle 8 to 12 feet.

The list goes on and on.. I can't help that our piece of equipment cost a lot more to manufacture. Quality costs. KIA and BMW are both cars but the is where comparisons end. Same with cellular amplifiers. I understand people not wanting to pay the price. When it comes down to it . It costs a lot more to build a quality product in the USA.


I was actually curious about the comparisons with the 50db.. This is what I have currently.. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JG9O2P0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ...

Thanks Gordon for the detailed info I really appreciate that. It is a little spendy but to be able to get signal here in northern Nebraska potentially for me is worth the investment.
 
I was actually curious about the comparisons with the 50db.. This is what I have currently.. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JG9O2P0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ...

Thanks Gordon for the detailed info I really appreciate that. It is a little spendy but to be able to get signal here in northern Nebraska potentially for me is worth the investment.

The unit is rated 50db as per FCC. But I give real numbers. What you really need to know is actual gain. That is the only number that matters. My competitors quote numbers that actually mean nothing to try and snow the buyers .
 
If you aren't living proof of what perseverance can accomplish, then I don't know who is Gordon. Congrats on a long road and I'm glad it finally went in your favor. It sounds like you were really put through the ringer as the old saying goes. I'm really excited to see what your engineers designed when the final go ahead is received. The days of 4G LTE amplification have finally arrived and I am thrilled to no end about it.
 
If you aren't living proof of what perseverance can accomplish, then I don't know who is Gordon. Congrats on a long road and I'm glad it finally went in your favor. It sounds like you were really put through the ringer as the old saying goes. I'm really excited to see what your engineers designed when the final go ahead is received. The days of 4G LTE amplification have finally arrived and I am thrilled to no end about it.

Thanks. It has been a 22 month grind to get this new product just approved. Now trying figure out how to get parts into the US is a grind with this longshoreman's crap on the west coast . I know there is always airfreight but the cost is astronomical.
 
Perhaps a silly question, but will this Maximum Signal 4G LTE booster work with 3G (and lesser) signals when that's all that is available?


Yes it is 5 band . So it will handle all voice , 3G and 4G for At&T , Verizon , and T mobile.You are currently not allowed to Amplify Sprints new 4G frequencies on 800 and 2500 . But we have an appeal in on this. So perhaps we can do it with future models.
 
Yes it is 5 band . So it will handle all voice , 3G and 4G for At&T , Verizon , and T mobile.You are currently not allowed to Amplify Sprints new 4G frequencies on 800 and 2500 . But we have an appeal in on this. So perhaps we can do it with future models.

How is production coming along? Any idea on when the pre-orders will be accepted and possible "ship" dates?
 
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