Fusion2Go 3.0
The SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 is a powerful, non-ERT enabled in-vehicle cell phone signal booster supporting all North American carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. It boosts voice, text, and 4G LTE signals for multiple users simultaneously inside a vehicle. Independent testing confirms it delivers 2x more uplink power and faster data speeds than competitors. This booster is 5G phone compatible, enhancing voice and 4G LTE data signals on newer devices and hotspots. It features exclusive 2XP technologies, is assembled in the USA, and offers easy, no-fee installation.
$429.95
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Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
151
/ 315
#151 in Signal Boosters
Price vs Category Average
-66%
Below average
Maximum Gain
50.0
/ dBi
Who it's for
- Industry-Leading Uplink Power
- Multi-Carrier 4G/LTE/5G Support
- Simple DIY Installation
Who should skip it
- High Initial Cost
- Requires Line-of-Sight Separation
- Limited Data Throughput
Key Specs
Maximum Gain
50.0 dBi
Frequency Range Support
698 to 2155 MHz
Supported Technologies
WCDMA, 3G, 4G, 4G/LTE, CDMA, GSM, HSPA
Power Source
Car Charger Plug
Certifications
FCC-approved
Operating Temperature Range
-20.0°C to 70.0°C
Weight
2.0 lbs (Product)
Warranty Period
3 years
Features
- Significantly boosts all major North American carrier signals
- Supports multiple simultaneous users and devices
- Extends cellular device battery life
- 5G phone compatible for voice and 4G LTE data
- Easy installation in minutes with no service fees
- Exclusive 2XP technologies provide 2x signal power to tower
- Assembled and tested in the USA with durable metal housing
- FCC-approved system with lifetime US-based tech support
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 for its exceptional performance in boosting weak cellular signals to reliable 4G LTE connectivity. This device significantly improves call quality and data speeds, making it essential for travel across rural or remote areas. Users find the installation process surprisingly simple and user-friendly, leading to high initial satisfaction. While the quality is rarely questioned, the premium price sometimes raises value concerns, though most agree the performance justifies the cost for those needing dependable mobile service. A key point is that the booster requires an existing weak signal to operate, disappointing users expecting amplification in absolute dead zones. Overall, it is viewed as a highly effective solution for reliable signal enhancement.
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