| | |  | Phone Signal Boosters | Home » » Wireless Extenders zBoost YX500-CEL Cell Phone Signal Booster up to 2500 Square Feet of Coverage for Home or Office (800 MHz Phones) | | | | | | | Description: | | Works with Cingular, Verizon and Alltel cellular wireless phones in the frequency range of 824 - 894 MHz. | | | Features: | |
• Extends cellular coverage for single or multiple users in homes or offices--provides up to 2500 square feet of coverage
• Works with AT&T, Verizon and Alltel cellular wireless phones in the frequency range of 824-894 MHz
• Omni-directional signal antenna receives signals from multiple cell towers
• Antenna can be installed outdoors above the roofline or indoors in the attic or near a window
• Extends phone battery life--uses less power when signal is stronger
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.85 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 104 reviews |
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couldnt be more happy!Nov 02, 2009 it works perfectly for me .
I left the antenna at my keids room , inside my apt .
The booster , at my room ..
now I have signal all over the house .
Before , only in my kids room .
Very easy to inslall..
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A Must HaveOct 01, 2009 I work from home, but get horrible cell reception. I have tried to use my house phone, but some of my roommates are not always great to have answer the phone so I needed something. This worked great. It took about five minuets to set up and I got great cell reception right away. I can think of nothing wrong with this product other than I did not buy it sooner.
life saverOct 01, 2009 With a home-based office using my cell as the primary phone line, cell phone signal is an absolute must. The house has a tin roof, and my office is located in the corner exactly opposite of the 'good' signal side of the house, so it had been frustrating to say the least. Some days, I wouldn't have a problem, and some days were horrible with frequent dropped calls. Since I don't want to have to move my office permanently onto the porch, I decided to invest the money in the zBoost.
I wasn't sure how well it would work in my application, given the aforementioned tin roof, plus it's a single-level home. I couldn't mount the antenna very high because of the metal of the roof, and the metal in the columns of the porch, but I was able to mount it to the white vinyl railing of the porch on the south side of the house, and run the cable through the nearby side door. Horizontal separation is about 28', but vertical separation between the antenna and the base unit may only be 3' or so! Guess what... worked like a charm, right out of the box. Only real time involved was figuring out exactly where I wanted to permanently mount the base station and route the cable.
We've never had a good signal in the kitchen (opposite end of the house from the base station), and when out of the line of sight *at that distance*, the signal goes away, but this was expected given what I read from other reviews. If I didn't have a tin roof, or was otherwise able to mount things in different locations such that I could put the base station in a more central location, I could probably get more full coverage, but in the end I really got exactly what I expected out it, and consider it a great purchase.
Works great but... not for meOct 01, 2009 I've iPhone with very weak signal from AT&T here, in central Wisconsin.
This device still could work very well but I am surrounded by two phone towers
on my left and right: US Cell owns one and Alltel the second one. No AT&T around.
So, AT&T signal is still bad and this booster shows continuously two solid red lights;
it means that the signal is too strong. Two Towers, here we come but... unfortunately
the wrong companies.
Better Then it wasSep 26, 2009 I'll start off by saying I have better reception then I use to, but that reception is still hit or miss. My phone will ring anywhere in the house. but when I answer the phone, that's a different story. I called the company to give us some advice and it turns out that AT & T run on 2 different systems and they make a booster for that, but I didnt know that when I purchased this booster and the CSR told me it may not help to get the better booster. I think that I live to far in the sticks to expect reception better then what I have. And with Amazons policy of only refunding 80% of the purchase price, well I fell stuck with this booster or I would gotten the other one by now.
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