5g booster box weBoost Home Studio Signal Booster Kit
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5g booster box weBoost Home Studio Signal Booster Kit

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5g booster box weBoost Home Studio Signal Booster KitThe weBoost 470166 Home Studio is a great entry level signal booster for small areas and single rooms. It features an inside unit that is an amplifier and inside antenna combined and is ideal for boosting signal throughout the area where it is located, like a home office, studio apartment, or cubicle. It includes a powerful directional outside antenna to ensure that you get the maximum boosting from the Home Studio. The Home Studio is not for someone

The weBoost 470166 Home Studio is a great entry-level signal booster for small areas and single rooms. It features an inside unit that is an amplifier and inside antenna combined and is ideal for boosting signal throughout the area where it is located, like a home office, studio apartment, or cubicle. It includes a powerful directional outside antenna to ensure that you get the maximum boosting from the Home Studio.

The Home Studio is not for someone who is looking to cover the entire building with boosted signal. If you're looking to cover more space than the Home Studio can provide, then the weBoost Home MultiRoom is going to be a great option.

Why the weBoost Home Studio?

  • The most affordable solution for boosting signal in a small area.
  • Works wirelessly. No physical connection to your phone required.
  • Supports multiple phones and all carriers at the same time.
  • Everything you need is included in the kit.
  • Fewer dropped calls
  • Faster Internet data speeds
  • Better voice quality
  • Texts that send quickly
  • Longer battery life

Your purchase is covered by our 90-day money back guarantee, so you can try it risk free, and our friendly, US-based technical support team is standing by to assist with anything you need. Your equipment is also covered by a 2-year manufacturer warranty, for extra peace of mind.

Recommended For

The Home Studio is a great solution for anyone who is looking for an affordable solution to boost signal in a small area and is able to mount an antenna outside, on the roof of the building.

How it Works

The weBoost Home Studio system uses a yagi directional outside antenna mounted to a pole on the roof of the building. That antenna receives the cell signal from nearby towers and sends over a cable to the Home Studio inside unit. The unit boosts the received signal and then broadcasts it to the area of your home or office where you need better reception.

The entire process also works in reverse, so you get a strong and reliable connection back to your carrier.

Unlike the weBoost Home Room, the Home Studio does NOT include a flat cable to run under a window, though it does include two lengths of RG6 cable with a barrel connector. If you need a flat cable, you can purchase that separately.

Estimated Inside Coverage

The strength of your existing outside signal, measured in the location where you plan to mount the outside antenna, has a direct impact on the amount of inside coverage you'll get from a signal booster. The table below shows how much coverage you may get depending on your outside signal strength:

Existing Outside Signal Strength Estimated Inside Coverage
Strong (5 Bars) Up to 1,500 sq ft
Medium (3-4 Bars) Up to 1,000 sq ft
Weak (1-2 Bars) Up to 150 sq ft
None (0 Bars) No Coverage

Please Note: It is important to remember that there are many factors that impact the size of the inside coverage area, so actual results may vary from these estimates.

Additional Coverage

If you need more coverage than the weBoost Home Studio will provide due to a weak outside signal, then the weBoost Home MultiRoom is going to be a better choice for you. It has a more powerful amplifier and higher grade inside antenna to provide more inside coverage with the same strength outdoor signal. Please contact us if you have any questions or would like more information about this system.

Will this Work for my Phone and Carrier?

The weBoost Home Studio has been designed to work with all cell phones and all carriers in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as carriers from some other countries in Latin America, South America and Australia.

Supported Phones All Cell Phones, Hotspots, and any Devices that use Cellular Data
Networks 2G, 3G, 4G & 4G LTE
Frequencies 700, 800, 1900, 1700/2100 MHz
Carriers Works for all Carriers in North America, including: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Bell, Telus, Rogers, Freedom Mobile

Please Note: This signal booster will not work in most European, Asian, and African countries, as the frequencies used there are different than those boosted by this equipment.

In the Box

  • weBoost Home Studio Inside Unit w/ Power Supply
  • weBoost Outside Yagi Antenna
  • 2 x 30 ft of weBoost RG6 Cable
  • F-Female Barrel Connector
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