
The drive sleek as mentioned in this thread is also a good option, but only offers around 22 dB uplink gain, which makes the drive reach and fusion2go about 5x as effective in terms of getting a signal back to a tower due to the logarithmic relationship of decibels. Theyll extend your T-Mobile network signal with low-cost options for 1-2 rooms up to 7,500 sq ft coverage depending on your model and outside signal. Like other weBoost products, it relies on a. Ī slightly cheaper option would be the surecall fusion2go 3.0 it offers the same 29 dB of uplink power for $100 less, this one hasn't been tested as much as the drive reach however, so hard to speak on how effective it is in the real world. The weBoost Home Studio is a two-piece booster with a particularly small, low-key indoor emitter, so it won't crowd an already cluttered room.


Uplink output power is probably the most important aspect of having a booster work effectively on the road, its not so much getting a signal to your phone, but sending that signal to and from a tower in a timely manner, which the uplink output power handles. The WeBoost Drive X RV Cell Booster is made specifically for Recreational Vehicles. Reason for that is the drive reach offers 29 dB of uplink output power.

Hey u/different-instance-6 If you're planning on using the booster while on the road, the weboost drive reach is going to be your best bet.
