Dual Antenna Expansion Kit (50 Ohm)
Hello! You're looking at the Dual Antenna Expansion Kit (50 Ohm) from weBoost. This kit is designed to help you achieve the best possible cell signal, especially when paired with professional installation and optimization. It works seamlessly with devices on any network, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, UScellular, and DISH. The kit includes two panel antennas, one three-way splitter, two lengths of 60 ft Wilson 400 cable, and one 2 ft jumper cable in Wilson 400. Plus, you get free 2-day shipping and a 30-day money-back guarantee! Please note, this product carries a California Proposition 65 warning regarding Cancer and Reproductive Harm.
$369.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
151
/ 315
#151 in Signal Boosters
Price vs Category Average
-71%
Below average
name
50
/ Ohm
Who it's for
- Enhanced Signal Diversity
- Increased Indoor Coverage Area
- Standardized 50 Ohm Compatibility
Who should skip it
- Increased Installation Complexity
- Additional System Cost
- Inherent Signal Splitting Loss
Key Specs
name
50 Ohm
Features
- Includes two panel antennas
- Includes one three-way splitter
- Includes two lengths of 60 ft Wilson 400 cable
- Includes one 2 ft jumper cable in Wilson 400
What customers say
The Dual Antenna Expansion Kit (50 Ohm) by weBoost is generally perceived by customers as a highly effective, albeit premium-priced, solution for maximizing the performance of their existing 50 Ohm cell signal booster systems. The overarching sentiment is one of satisfaction regarding the tangible improvements in signal strength and coverage area, particularly in challenging environments like large homes, metal buildings, or areas with weak external signals. Many users report that adding the second antenna, often used for diversity or targeting different cell towers, resolves persistent coverage gaps that the single-antenna setup couldn't handle. The quality of the components, including the robust antennas and low-loss cables, frequently receives praise, aligning with weBoost's reputation for durability and reliability in harsh conditions. However, the sentiment is tempered by two main factors. Firstly, the high cost of the expansion kit leads some customers to question the overall value proposition, viewing it as an expensive necessity rather than a simple upgrade. Secondly, the installation process is noted as being significantly more complex than the initial booster setup. Achieving optimal performance requires careful planning, precise antenna aiming, and a solid understanding of signal propagation, leading some less technically inclined users to express frustration or require professional assistance. Despite these hurdles, for customers who successfully integrate the kit, the consensus is that the resulting boost in reliability and data speeds makes the investment worthwhile, solidifying its status as a powerful tool for serious signal enhancement projects.
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