mobile signal booster box T-Mobile Cell Phone Booster for Home, Office, Building, up to 2k sq. ft
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mobile signal booster box T-Mobile Cell Phone Booster for Home, Office, Building, up to 2k sq. ft

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mobile signal booster box T-Mobile Cell Phone Booster for Home, Office, Building, up to 2k sq. ftNeed the best Sprint or T Mobile signal booster for home, office, or building? Proven to work with all USA Carriers, SignalBooster. com offers the best home and office building cell phone booster options for the money and professional installation services by certified and experienced installers. Based on amount of square footage that requires cellular reception enhancement, a suitable bi directional amplifier (BDA) system can help boost mobile

Need the best Sprint or T-Mobile signal booster for home, office, or building? Proven to work with all USA Carriers, SignalBooster.com offers the best home and office building cell phone booster options for the money and professional installation services by certified and experienced installers. Based on amount of square footage that requires cellular reception enhancement, a suitable bi-directional amplifier (BDA) system can help boost mobile coverage for voice and data - whether Sprint or T-Mobile iPhone, or Android smartphone, tablet computer or mobile hotspot device.

The multiple choice drop-down menu provided above gives you the choice to select the best 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G E wireless coverage boosting system to cover weak signal areas. Coverage can range from 2,000 sq. ft. to 100,000 sq. ft. depending upon the strength of signal outside, and the power of residential or commercial signal booster system chosen.

Please note: In addition to home and office cell signal booster for T-Mobile USA, we carry truck and car cell phone booster for T-Mobile. Buy both and get better reception everywhere.

Have you noticed no T-Mobile phone connection in a office with walls? Building walls and walls between rooms or offices block signals. Whether for personal or for work use, cellular boosters, amplifiers, repeaters or range extenders increase reception the same for houses, offices, retail stores, business warehouses or other types of commercial properties. It is fairly easy to install with provided step-by-step instruction guide.

The prices shown are only for equipment so please contact us for certified installation cost if you need us to install for you. If within budget, we can schedule time-frame for installation anywhere within United States. When installed and used as recommended, they improve indoor cellular signal reception for multiple service provider networks including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint - at the same time.

How do building T-Mobile signal boosters work?

Cellular signal booster or amplifier kits consist of 3 main parts - Exterior antenna, signal amplifier, and interior antenna:

  1. An exterior building antenna transmits signals from nearest cell towers into the building via coaxial cable.
  2. The mobile signal amplifier amplifies or repeats those signals to multiply them many times over and then transmit them to interior building antenna(s) via coax cable(s).
  3. Finally, the in-building antenna(e) distribute the strong wireless signals to poor signal areas to enhance cellphone reception considerably to enable fast 3G, 4G, LTE Internet and clear mobile phone conversations.

An important note: Since signal boosters require existing signal outside which they use to amplify and distribute within a building using a distributed antenna system (DAS), the size of boosted coverage area provided indoors is dependent to a great extent by the strength of signal available for donor (outside) antenna.

Therefore, actual coverage cannot be predicted with certainty. This is the reason why you will see that each booster kit description states, "up to" a specific amount of square footage. No booster can guarantee an exact amount of coverage it can provide. The stated coverage area in square footage, is merely an estimation.

Simple 3-Step Installation Process:

Installation is fairly easy with included step by step instructions. A brief install overview is as follows: 1) Place exterior antenna at an optimum location outside that has maximum signal strength. 2) Place interior antenna where signal is needed or lacking for convenient usage within home/office. 3) Place signal amplifier main unit near a power source, and where you can connect it to both external and internal antennas with provided coaxial cables. Set-up complete.

No synchronization or password needed:

Unlike connecting to wifi Internet hotspot or a Bluetooth connection for wireless earphones, speaker or headset, there's no need to sync T-Mobile cell phone to take advantage of our signal booster system.

For Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, you need to find the correct Wifi network or Bluetooth device and log in to connect by entering the correct password, if required. If you don't know the required password, you can’t connect or synchronize. And if you get a new cellular phone, you have to log in again to that wireless network or synch again with your Bluetooth devices. However, that is not the case with our T-Mobile cell phone boosters. No pairing of devices required. No logging in to connect. No need to do anything. It just works. Our T-Mobile cellular booster systems are completely transparent. They work with existing signal, boosting from the tower to your mobile phone and back again. This creates an area of strong, reliable coverage in your home or office building. And that boosted signal works for any mobile device within range - automatically. No login credentials, and no password required.

How many simultaneous cell devices or users can benefit from stronger reception?

These powerful cellular amplifiers have no stated limit to the number of cellular devices that can be within the coverage range of interior antenna to get boosted signals simultaneously. However, that "no limit" number may vary or depend upon the strength of outside signal because stronger the signal outside, larger the coverage area inside, and higher the number of devices that will be encompassed in that coverage range area. Therefore, to put it simply, laws of physics will determine how many users would fit into that coverage area range. As long as the mobile device is in the coverage range, it will get stronger signal - i.e. more antenna signal bars displayed. Please note that checking signal strength in Decibels is a more precise method to check actual, realtime, signal strength received by a phone.

What are the differences between suggested in-building T-Mobile booster kits?

Below is a brief overview of each of the consumer or commercial signal booster provided in above drop-drop menu for your selection. What you need to know is that if signal is NOT strong outside, you must choose MORE powerful version than suggested for the square footage you need to cover, depending on how weak it is outside. We carry low powered ones for up to 2000 sq. ft. to high power T-Mobile signal booster for up to 100,000 sq. ft.

Up to 2,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion4Home Omni/Whip kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has an Omni multi-directional exterior antenna. Within its amplifier, it has built-in omnidirectional Whip interior antenna making installation easier than all other kits listed below. This is the lowest price range T-Mobile cell phone booster for home, office, or building. Outside omni antenna makes installation easy (no need to point to nearest cell tower). In addition, it attracts signal from all carriers simultaneously. Good choice T-Mobile booster for mostly city and some rural or remote area conditions where outside signal is average to good. For up to 2000 sq. ft. SKU: PolyH72ORA-TMO. UPC: 697691006086. Cost: US $299.99.

Up to 2,500 sq. ft.

Suggested Flare Omni kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has an Omni multi-directional exterior antenna. Its interior antenna and booster is built into single unit for easier installation. This is the lowest cost cellular booster for home, office, or building. Outside omni antenna makes installation easy (no need to point to nearest cell tower). In addition, it attracts signal from all carriers simultaneously. Good choice T-Mobile cell booster for mostly city and some rural or remote area conditions where outside signal is average to good. For up to 2500 sq. ft. SKU: SCPolyDTOKit-TMO. UPC: 697691025025. Cost: US $299.99.

Up to 3,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Flare Yagi kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has a directional exterior antenna that can reach out farther to catch signals than omni antennas. Its interior antenna and booster has been built into single unit for easier installation. This is a low cost T-Mobile cellular booster for home, office, or building. Great choice T-Mobile booster for city as well as rural or remote area conditions where outside signal is average to weak. For up to 3000 sq. ft. SKU: SCFlare3US-TMO. UPC: 697691025001. Cost: US $379.99.

Up to 4,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Home 4K Plus kit provides up to +60 dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna. Uni-directional Panel interior antenna has been integrated into the signal booster main unit for quick and easy installation. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice T-Mobile cell phone booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: F10GI5SBTW/HPL10651-TMO. UPC: 697691005331. Cost: US $449.99.

Up to 5,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion4Home Yagi/Panel kit offers max. +72 dB Gain. It has a directional exterior antenna that can reach out farther to catch signals than omni antennas. This is a medium price range cell phone booster for home, office, or building. Very good choice cell booster for city as well as very rural and remote area conditions where outside signal is average to bad. For up to 5000 sq. ft. SKU: PolyH72YPKit-TMO. UPC: 697691019062. Cost: US $499.99.

Up to 6,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion 5s kit by SureCall provides up to +72dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and omnidirectional Dome interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: SCPolysHO72YDKit-TMO. UPC: 697691005348. Cost: US $850.

Up to 7,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Connect 4G-X kit by weBoost provides up to +70dB max. Gain. It is a premium brand product of its parent company which has now discontinued a value brand called, zBoost. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and unidirectional Panel interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice T-Mobile signal amplifier for rural and remote areas. SKU: 471104TMO. UPC: 697691005355. Cost: US $799.99

Up to 8,000 sq. ft.

Suggested RF Boost custom kit adds up to +70 dB Gain. It has a Yagi directional exterior antenna, and two Panel directional interior antennas. Outside directional Yagi or LogPeriodic DipoleArray (LP-DA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cell phone booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: SPEEDPRO8KAFC. UPC: 697691006710. Cost: US $429. Compare with above briefed cell phone booster kit that costs $799.99 covering 1K sq. ft. less area.

Up to 10,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Home 10K Plus kit offers up to +65dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi directional on-building antenna. The Panel directional in-building antenna has been integrated into the signal booster. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone amplifier for rural and remote areas. SKU: F15GI5SBTW/HPL12681-TMO. UPC: 697691005362. Cost: US $539.99.

Up to 15,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Pro 70 kit by Wilson Electronics (WilsonPro) gives up to +70 dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and unidirectional Panel interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice T-Mobile booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: 465134TMO. UPC: 697691005379. Cost: US $899.99

Up to 20,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Fusion 5X 2.0 kit by SureCall offers up to +72 dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and 4 ultra-slim low-profile omnidirectional Dome interior antennas. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone booster for rural and remote areas. SKU: SCFusion5X2Y4U-TMO. UPC: 697691005386. Cost: US $1899.99

Up to 25,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Pro 70 Plus kit by Wilson Electronics (WilsonPro) adds up to +70dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and omnidirectional Dome interior antenna. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice T-Mobile cell amplifier for remote & rural areas. SKU: 463227TMO. UPC: 697691005393. Cost: US $1199.99

Up to 100,000 sq. ft.

Suggested Force 5 2.0 kit by SureCall adds up to +72 dB max. Gain. It has a Yagi unidirectional exterior antenna, and 4 ultra-slim low-profile omnidirectional Dome interior antennas. Outside directional Yagi or Log-Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) antenna makes this an excellent best choice cellphone amplifier for remote & rural areas. SKU: SCPolyO272Y4U-TMO. UPC: 697691005409. Cost: US $3870

In-building T-Mobile signal booster kit benefits:

  • Enjoy clear T-Mobile cellphone conversations and fast 3G, 4G LTE mobile Internet everywhere within your building.
  • Works on all cellular service carrier networks in United States incl. AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and Sprint.
  • Dead zones in building? Provides good in-building wireless reception across 6,000 to 100,000 sq. ft. of indoor spaces, depending on option chosen.
  • Supports multiple wireless devices such as T-Mobile smartphones and mobile 3G and 4G connected tablets, simultaneously.
  • Relax, contact us for a turnkey installation quote.

Will these kits work with my cellular service carrier?

Yes, all of these kits are carrier-agnostic. This means that they work with all cellular providers including the newly acquired Sprint network. They will also work with the following T-Mobile MVNOs and Sprint MVNOs:

T-Mobile MVNO List    
Aeris Communications Inc. Boom Mobile campusSIMs
Cellular Abroad Consumer Cellular China Telecom
GoSmart Mobile Infinium Wireless Jaguar Mobile
Jolt Mobile KidsConnect Liberty Wireless
LycaMobile MetroPCS Mint SIM
Mobal Net10 Wireless NTT DoCoMo
OTG Mobile Project Fi Proven Wireless
Red Pocket Mobile Republic Wireless Simple Mobile
Speed Talk Mobile Straight Talk Telcel América
Tempo Telecom The People's Operator USA Ting
TracFone Ultra Mobile Univision Mobile
US Mobile UVA Mobile UWT Mobile
Value Wireless Walmart Family Mobile ZingPCS
ZIP SIM    

 

Sprint MVNO List    
Aeris Communications Inc. Best Cellular Boom Mobile
Boost Mobile CellNUVO Charge
Chit Chat Mobile Defense Mobile EcoMobile
Español Mobile Expo Mobile FamilyTalk Wireless
Flash Wireless good2GO Mobile Helio
Infinium Wireless i-Wireless Kajeet
Madstar Mobile Net10 Wireless NetZero
OTG Mobile Patriot Mobile Pix Wireless
Project Fi Proven Wireless Ready Mobile
Red Pocket Mobile Republic Wireless Ring Plus, Inc.
Scratch Wireless Straight Talk Telcel América
Tello US Tempo Telecom TextNow
The People's Operator USA Ting Total Call Mobile
Touch Mobile UWT Mobile Virgin Mobile USA
ZingPCS    

 

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I signed up for my Chase Amazon Prime Visa card about a year ago, when they were running a $150 gift card offer upon approval promotion. For me, it was a no-brainer, since that covered a year of Prime at $139, and I was able to order some things I needed at the time. I haven't used it a ton since then, but there are solid perks for everyday users, like 5% cash back on all Amazon Purchases, Whole Foods, Chase Travel - 2% on all dining, gas, local transit/rideshare - 1% on all other purchases - and then some rotating promotional offers like 10% back on certain Prime Deals. I mostly use my Chase Sapphire Preferred Travel card for the slightly better perks, but this is a nice card to have as a supplement and wouldn't be a bad choice for someone who shops on Amazon frequently. And the No Annual Fee makes it kind of a "why not?" type decision, in my mind! Just make sure to check which Gift Card promo they are running before you sign up, because I saw it go as high as $250 after I signed up. - Shea
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**This is a review of the 2017 version** THE BASICS: This is a credit card. It gives you 5% back at Amazon (only 3% if you don't have Prime) and 2% back at gas stations, restaurants, and drug stores. So far it seems to be a fantastic card if you do a lot of shopping at Amazon and don't carry a balance, and maybe a not-so-fantastic card if you do not do those things. REWARDS: From what I've seen, cash back type cards seem to come in two flavors. One kind gives you 5%ish back on one category (often this rotates, but it will just be one at a time) and 1% back on everything else. The other kind gives you 1.5 or 2%ish back on everything. This card is technically of the former variety, but since you can buy almost anything on Amazon, if you're the sort of person who does buy almost everything on Amazon, it's kind of like 5% back on everything. And then it gives 2% back on gas and restaurants, which are two things you can't really use Amazon for. At the time I applied, it also offered a $70 Amazon gift card as a sign up bonus. I received this promptly, but I don't think on its own the gift card is a very good reason to get a new credit card. This card is also not a good reason to sign up for Prime if you don't already want it---you'd have to spend an awful lot to make back the Prime fee (and if you buy that much stuff on Amazon, why don't you have Prime already?). CHASE: This card is offered through Chase, and a lot of people don't like Chase. But I suspect a lot of people don't like whatever bank they have to deal with, and I've never had any problems with Chase (before this card, I also had a checking account, savings account, car loan, and another credit card---the Freedom---with them). My suspicion is that Chase might be slightly less willing to engage with people it considers risks than some banks are, so if you tend to max out your cards, etc., it might not be the bank for you (but this opinion is just based on reading other people's stories on the internet). I haven't interacted with them over this card (which I have had for a couple of months---long enough to have paid my first bill and know that they accepted that and didn't charge me unfair interest, but not long enough to have had tons of things come up), but when I've had to interact with them over other things it has always gone well (for example, when the number for my Freedom was stolen a while back they dealt with all the fraudulent charges and overnighted me a new card). I've seen some reviewers complaining about their website, but I don't think it's terribly confusing, and I can definitely pay my bills and view my statements easily from it. I suppose one thing to keep in mind is that it is the Chase website you'll be dealing with and not an Amazon one, so if you're expecting to be able to pay your bills on the Amazon website this might be a shock. APPLICATION PROCESS: I just filled out a form and received my approval message like 15 seconds later or something. I don't remember all the questions, so I guess there wasn't anything too surprising. The card immediately showed up in my Chase app and on Amazon, but the physical card took about a week to get here in the mail. One thing to note is that I filled out my application on the 18th of a month, and now all my statements end on the 17th or 18th and my bills are due on the 14th. I might be able to change this number (I haven't tried because I don't really care) but if you care about when in the month your bills are due and don't want to take any chances you should think about when you apply. CREDIT LIMIT/APR: Some people have complained about tiny limits for this card, and I did not have that experience (or maybe I just have a different idea of tiny---but I would say anything over my monthly takehome pay is not 'tiny'). When I got my Freedom from Chase, however, I did not have much credit history and they gave me a very tiny limit (so tiny I was paying off the card several times a month). After a year or so of perfect payments I requested an increase and they gave me a much bigger one than I'd asked for and have since raised my limit twice of their own accord. So my guess is that if you would like to use the card at some point and just have an issue with the limit, it's worth keeping it open, because Chase is definitely willing to raise limits in response to good behavior. The APR that I got when I applied is 19.74% (but it varies---both with your credit score and with the market rate), and I think it would be foolish to carry a balance at that rate. I tried to cover everything I could think of, but if you have questions feel free to leave them in the comments and I will do my best to answer. I will also try to update the review if I later have a bad experience with the card.
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While I started out very satisfied with my Amazon Prime Visa, I have since become discouraged and frustrated. When I first started using my card, I was accumulating my reward points on a regular basis and they were representative of the purchases I made, both on Amazon and through other vendors. But over the last couple years, I noticed I wasn't earning as many points as I had before and especially for Amazon purchases. There were discrepancies in the points I expected to earn and what were actually awarded. The few times I called to inquire about this it was a hassle to get through to a live customer service representative. I seldom used the card anywhere but on Amazon and truth be told, I expected to earn more using the card on Amazon than I actually did. But the most important reason my opinion of this card has changed for the negative is because of recently implemented security procedures for accessing my account online. 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