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November 9, 2023 — by MEREDITH POND
SHARE ARTICLE[Sassy_Social_Share total_shares="ON"]Are you tired of spotty cell phone reception while on the road? Whether you’re embarking on a cross-country road trip, enjoying an off-road adventure, or simply commuting to work, staying connected with solid cell coverage is crucial. That’s where weBoost can help with a vehicle mounted cell phone booster. Featuring state-of-the-art boosters like the Drive Reach Overland, weBoost can help you obtain robust cell signal regardless of your location, from rocky terrains to secluded valleys.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the installation process of your weBoost vehicle mounted cell phone booster, ensuring that you can confidently set up your device and enjoy uninterrupted service.
When you open up the weBoost signal booster kit, you’re welcomed by a host of components designed for enhancing your on-the-road cellular experience. For example, let’s take a look at the items packed inside the Drive Reach Overland:
Perform in a test run before the actual installation. This not only provides insight into how all the components connect, but also helps decide the most effective position for your booster.
Select an easily accessible spot for your booster, like underneath a seat. This location should offer proper ventilation and be devoid of any airflow obstructions. Remember, no part of the booster, its antenna, or cables should ever be placed in an area where it could hinder the deployment of an airbag.
First, ensure the roof surface is clean where the antenna will be situated. Ideally, place the antenna around the center of the roof, ensuring a minimum 12-inch distance from windows and other antennas. Make sure the antenna stands vertically for the best results.
Choose a strategic location for the internal antenna that does not interfere with airbags, such as the side of a seat or the dashboard. If you frequently travel with passengers, a central placement ensures signal distribution to all. Utilize the adhesive strip provided to mount the antenna.
Before making connections, ensure the power is off. Connect each antenna to its designated port on the booster. Avoid connecting an antenna to the powered booster, as this could cause damage.
Hide any extra cord length by tucking it into the weather stripping of a door, ensuring a neater look and reducing cord wear. The placement of the cord varies based on vehicle type:
Caution: Always disconnect the power cord from the outlet before connecting it to the booster. The power cord should first be attached to the booster and then to the power outlet.
After ensuring all components are correctly connected, plug in the power cord. Once powered, the indicator light on the booster will illuminate green, and the adapter’s light will show red.
Installation tips:
For a seamless experience, download the weBoost app. It offers real-time signal strength monitoring and helps fine-tune your setup with full videos and interactive installation guides to help you with your vehicle mounted cell phone booster.
If you ever find yourself in a bind, our U.S.-based support team is ready to assist. Whether you have questions about installation, the weBoost app, or anything in between, our experts are only a phone call away.
Want to review installation of your vehicle mounted cell phone booster ahead of time? This video features installation of Drive Reach Overland.
Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
The Drive Reach is optimal for passenger cars and SUVs, providing superior reception. It’s suitable for both everyday commutes and more isolated spots.
For adventurers, the Drive Reach Overland ensures potent signal enhancement even in remote areas. Its flexible external antenna mount can be adjusted to bypass any obstacles. If you’re into custom rig setups, the Drive Reach Overland offers flexibility for those intricate modifications.
For solo drivers, Drive Sleek is a good choice. Its adaptable cradle-style internal antenna can accommodate most phones.
Both Drive X RV and Drive Reach RV bolster cellular signal strength for multiple users in moving or stationary RVs, campers, and trailers. For stationary use, the Destination RV focuses on the closest cellular tower to ensure strong coverage once you’ve set up camp.
Single drivers can opt for Drive Sleek OTR. It boasts an adjustable phone cradle, a magnetic vent clip, and is compatible with various CB-antenna mounts. For consistent reception for multiple users or devices, especially in remote areas, Drive Reach OTR is the go-to choice.
Whether you’re on Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, or any other network, the weBoost cell phone signal booster ensures seamless connectivity. Upgrade your journey. Shop vehicle cell phone signal boosters today!
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