Cell Ranger Stix

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3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)

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CNET Editors' Review

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)

The good: The Cell Ranger Stix is affordable and it offers a convenient, easy-to-use design. It boosted signal strength in our tests.

The bad: The Cell Ranger Stix didn't do much for overall call clarity. Also, it won't work with Nextel phones.

The bottom line: The Cell Ranger Stix is an affordable and easy-to-use option for a cell phone signal booster. You should notice an improved signal, but call clarity may remain variable.

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Cell phone signal boosters can be invaluable, but they can also be expensive and a bit complicated. For example, take the SignalBoost Mobile Professional Amplifier Kit from Wilson Electronics. While it works like a charm, it's also expensive ($269) and it comes with quite a few parts to assemble. But if you're on a budget, or you just prefer a simpler option, there are a couple of products from Cell Ranger. Both the Stix and the Port promise to boost your cell phone reception by two to three bars. Both products offer a user-friendly, portable design with just ... Expand full review

Cell phone signal boosters can be invaluable, but they can also be expensive and a bit complicated. For example, take the SignalBoost Mobile Professional Amplifier Kit from Wilson Electronics. While it works like a charm, it's also expensive ($269) and it comes with quite a few parts to assemble. But if you're on a budget, or you just prefer a simpler option, there are a couple of products from Cell Ranger. Both the Stix and the Port promise to boost your cell phone reception by two to three bars. Both products offer a user-friendly, portable design with just one difference--the Port uses a USB connection for power while the Stix plugs into your car's cigarette lighter. In this review we examined the Port, but essentially they're the same product. The Stix and the Port are $149.99

The Stix consists of two basic parts: a cigarette lighter adapter and a stubby rubber antenna with a cable running between them. The housing around the adapter is rather large, but its narrow neck should accommodate most cars. The antenna measures 4.75 inches and is slightly bendable for added durability. It has a magnetic base that you can affix to the roof of your car. Setup was fairly easy. Attach the antenna to your car and then run the cable through a window so you can connect the adapter to the power source. The cable measures 15 feet so it should be long enough for your needs. Threading the cable through your car door might take some time and effort, and it might be a tad unsightly, but that's the price that you pay for better reception.

We tested the Cell Ranger Stix with an iPhone 3G, a Nokia 5300 on T-Mobile, and a Samsung Delve on U.S. Cellular. The Stix is compatible with every cell phone and carrier in the United States and Canada, except Nextel's iDEN network. We have yet to review a cell phone signal booster that doesn't have that problem. On the other hand, Cell Ranger promises that the Stix and the Port can improve 3G signal strength for phones and laptop cards.

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"Of very little benifit" By nixxon123

Pros: This unit is easy to install.

Cons: The Ranger Stix will make your phone show more signal bars but does absolutely nothing to increase your ability to make or receive a call. If you want a booster that works, go to wilsonelectronics.com

Summary: I dislike this product because it is of no practical value what so ever.

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"Ordered unit Sept 3, CC chrgd. Sept 22 no unit." By marshallmiller

Pros: CANNOT RECOMMEND THE PRODUCT.

Cons: Called Cellranger 4 times no response, emailed 2 times still no response. order online Sept 3 and CC charged on Sept 8 and now it is Sept 22 and still no status.

Summary: Does Cellranger even exist? Oderd online from Cellranger direct. If units are backorderd it would be Cellranger responsibility to update the customer.

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