Boost the 4G signal on your device with the Sleek 4G from Wilson Electronics
0. phoneArena posted on 06 Jan 2013, 01:11
If you have ever had a situation where you desperately needed to use your handset, but had absolutely no bars of signal strength, the Sleek 4G signal booster could have saved the day; the device supports tablets, smartphones and hotspots on Verizon, T-Mobile or AT&T and works on all 4G networks except for Sprint's WiMAX network...
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1. Bernoulli posted on 06 Jan 2013, 01:41 1 0
That's awesome! I'm wondering though if we travel outside of the us will it still think we're inside the us? I mean if it works in dead zones where there's no towers eliminating roaming, would it do the same for traveling outside?
3. Landmarkcm posted on 06 Jan 2013, 02:08 0 0
I saw this for sale at walmart tonight already! & they had some other more expensive bigger device for boosting signals indoors.
4. Landmarkcm posted on 06 Jan 2013, 02:10 1 0
Think this is the same thing & price is lower then what this article sayshttp://www.walmart.com/ip/Wils
on-Electronics-815226-Sleek-Cellular-Phone-Cradle-Booster/16904412
5. Landmarkcm posted on 06 Jan 2013, 02:11 0 0
6. p0rkguy posted on 06 Jan 2013, 02:39 1 0
Must be docked? No thanks.
As stupid as wireless charging.
9. roscuthiii posted on 06 Jan 2013, 09:28 0 0
Nice. I'm not sure if I live in some imperceptible valley where all line of sight to the nearest cell tower is blocked or if my house is just made out of some incredibly dense material, but once inside my average -90dBm signal just drops and I may as well have my phone in airplane mode. Which I tend to do anyhow since it will just keep chewing at the battery constantly searching.
Something like this would be nice so I can actually have a phone again, since I've forgone house phones in lieu of a cell. Does suck that work would be able to reach me at home again though.
10. Cugino2007 posted on 06 Jan 2013, 09:44 0 0
Roscuthiii, a better solution would be a femtocell device which uses your Internet for better service but also allows more than one device to be connected to it.
11. g2a5b0e posted on 06 Jan 2013, 10:26 0 1
"The Sleek 4G works with the 4G networks on all U.S. carriers except WiMAX."
Let's be honest, did anyone ever consider that crap that Sprint was peddling for a while 4G, anyway? I think not.
13. shawndog1 posted on 06 Jan 2013, 21:50 0 0
Ive had the sleek 4g for a few months now, it helps alot. I use my unlimited hotspot to run everything, even play black ops on ps3 thru it 3g dont have lte yet but ready win it comes!






