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Wi-Ex zBoost YX300 cell phone signal extender

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  • "Works as advertised"
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    on by jlerma1

    Pros: It works for my office space!

    Cons: A 6 ft range is a bit short.

    Summary: I just got the new iPhone 3G and as expected I got no service from AT&T. After researching the extenders, I figured that this device was the best option for me in my apartment.

    The only trick to setting this thing up was that I have afound that I needed to have line of sight from the antenna to the zboost. After 15 minutes of playing with the position of the antenna, I ended up getting between 4-5 bar on the phone. The strange thing is that I get no noticeable change on my verizon Q. Even though I normally get stellar service with Verizon.

    I am quite happy with this device indeed and have not lost any calls. The only drawback is that the device does not go beyond 6 feet. If I move the phone from one side of my desk to the other, then I lose a bar or two. But that's OK, I am normally at my desk anyway. Regardless, this product does work as advertised and I would recommend it if you live and work in a small space like me.

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  • Product type Cellular phone booster kit
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