Still, before you drop the coin on a weBoost Drive Reach, you probably want a bit more detail. I am seriously impressed with the weBoost Drive Reach. and even up and around some remote mountain ranges, I was able to get a signal - and often strong signals that let me check email, browse the web, stream YouTube video, and even download a new audiobook for the long trip home. Shop the Drive Reach at the Amazon weBoost Store and get FREE shipping! Also Great in Remote Nevada and Utah Instead of having service near a handful of small towns, I had service in between towns in long stretches that I thought were simply devoid of cellular signals. I made a work call while sitting around waiting for road construction to let me through. In addition, I had service in an even more mountainous area farther from cell towers along a rugged part of the Payette River. And this was in the middle of a deep canyon where no one I know has ever had cell service before. I was able to get usable 2-bar signals down along the Salmon River in Idaho. In fact, you can probably stop reading this review right now and just go buy one. The weBoost Drive Reach base unit is rugged with a metal exterior heat sink design. It boosts seemingly non-existent cell signals, and it works like magic. After testing in remote areas of Idaho, including a road trip from Northern Idaho way down to the rugged high-desert mountains near Ely, Nevada, this is what we learned: weBoost Drive Reach Review To get us a closer look at the Drive Reach, weBoost, which is owned by Wilson Electronics, sent Man Makes Fire a review unit. It lets you use your mobile phone for voice and data in remote areas. The weBoost Drive Reach is an in-vehicle cell signal booster that amplifies weak cellular signals from distant towers.
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