SureCall EZ 4G
The SureCall EZ 4G is a user-friendly cell signal booster designed for homes and small offices, enhancing voice, text, 3G, and 4G LTE signals for all major North American carriers. It covers up to 2,000 square feet across one or two rooms, capturing signal near a window and rebroadcasting it indoors. This system supports multiple users and devices simultaneously, featuring Auto Gain Control for tower protection and an energy-saving dormant mode. Enjoy a simple plug-and-play installation that takes less than 15 minutes.
$399.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
285
/ 315
#285 in Signal Boosters
Price vs Category Average
-69%
Below average
Average Gain
72
/ Up to dB
Who it's for
- Extremely Easy Installation
- Universal Carrier Support
- Discreet Indoor Components
Who should skip it
- Limited Coverage Area
- Reliance on Window Signal Strength
- Lower Uplink Power
Key Specs
Average Gain
Up to 72dB
Supported Frequencies
Uplink 698-716/776-787/824-849/1850-1915/1710-1755 MHz; Downlink 728-746/746-757/869-894/1930-1995/2110-2155 MHz
Cable Type
RG6 with F-Female connectors
Cable Length
50 feet (15.24 meters)
Certifications
FCC in the USA and Industry Canada (IC)
Power Supply
Input AC 110-240V, 50/60 Hz
Maximum RF Output Power
1 Watt EIRP
Weight
2.75 lbs (1.247 kg)
Features
- Boosts voice, 3G, and 4G LTE signals.
- Improves reception in one to two rooms.
- No rooftop antenna installation needed.
- Supports multiple users and devices.
- Reduces dropped calls and improves data speeds.
- Installs in under 15 minutes.
- Automatic oscillation detection.
- Extends device battery life.
What customers say
Customers highly value the SureCall EZ 4G primarily for its exceptional ease of installation, noting the setup is straightforward and requires minimal technical skill. When a weak external signal is present, users confirm significant and reliable improvements in 4G LTE connectivity, resulting in clearer calls and faster data speeds. This makes it an excellent choice for quick fixes to moderate signal issues. However, a common point of concern is that the actual boosted coverage area often falls short of advertised expectations, especially in homes with dense construction. While initial setup is simple, resolving performance issues like oscillation can sometimes confuse the average user. Overall, it is viewed as a user friendly solution for improving connectivity when expectations regarding the maximum footprint are managed.
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