Wilson 462105 Dual Band DB PRO Omni Kit for 2G & 3G
Enhance your home or office with the Wilson 462105 Dual Band DB PRO Omni Kit, a discontinued yet effective signal booster for 2G and 3G networks. This comprehensive kit is designed to improve voice call quality and 3G data speeds, supporting multiple devices simultaneously. It covers areas up to 3,500 sq ft, depending on existing signal strength. The system amplifies signals in both directions, ensuring a more reliable connection. Installation is straightforward, making it a practical solution for better cellular reception.
$449.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
229
/ 315
#229 in Signal Boosters
Price vs Category Average
-65%
Below average
Amplifier Model
46200565
/ - DB Pro dB Dual-Band Amplifier
Who it's for
- Reliable 2G/3G Voice and Data Boost
- Easy Omnidirectional Setup
- Strong Uplink and Downlink Power
Who should skip it
- No 4G LTE or 5G Support
- Limited Maximum Range Potential
- Potential for Oscillation Issues
Key Specs
Amplifier Model
462005 - DB Pro 65 dB Dual-Band Amplifier
Supported Frequencies
800 MHz Cellular and 1900 MHz PCS Bands
Maximum Coverage Potential
Up to 3,500 sq ft
Cable Type
RG6 Low Loss Coax Cable
Certifications
FCC accepted and IC accepted
Included Cables
20' and 30' RG6 Low Loss Coax Cables
Outside Antenna Type
Omnidirectional
Inside Antenna Type
Panel
Features
- Boosts voice calls and 3G data speeds
- Supports multiple phones and devices
- Amplifies signals to and from cell towers
- Adjustable gain control for optimal performance
- Easy installation for immediate improvement
- Extends mobile device battery life
- Covers up to 3,500 sq ft potential area
- Includes all necessary installation components
What customers say
Customers highly value this kit for reliably boosting weak 2G and 3G signals, especially in challenging locations like basements or metal structures. The primary benefit is achieving usable voice calls and stable data where service was absent. Users praise the omnidirectional antenna for simplifying installation compared to directional options. Many report significant signal gains, often turning one bar into three or four usable bars. While component quality is generally strong, the high price causes some to question the overall value, particularly since it only supports older 2G and 3G bands. Despite minor concerns about power supply longevity, satisfaction remains high for those needing essential connectivity in fringe areas.
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