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WE BOOST CELL SIGNAL BOOSTERS

Staying Connected In The Wild Is Easier Than Ever




When venturing off the beaten path, having reliable cell phone service is often a gamble. But, for those equipped with a WeBoost cell signal booster, the odds can shift dramatically in their favor.

In our recent trip through Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, the Yukon, and Alaska, our

caravan tested these boosters on a Toyota 4Runner, a Toyota Tundra, and a Ford Bronco, relying on both iPhones and Android-based phones across multiple networks. Here’s a look at how these boosters measured up in one of the most challenging yet beautiful testing grounds for connectivity.


Installation and Setup

Mounting the WeBoost boosters was straightforward on all three vehicles. With compact, durable external antennas that mounted easily and indoor components that seamlessly integrated into our overlanding setup, the units were ready for the road. Installation was similar across the 4Runner, Tundra, and Bronco, with the main difference being cable routing and placement for optimal in-vehicle coverage.


We Boost antenna mounted to roof rack
The We Boost antenna mounts easily to a roof rack and tucks away nicely when not in use.

Performance Across Networks

On our journey, WeBoost units provided a clear and substantial improvement in service, no

matter the carrier. Some remote locations that would normally drop signals completely

maintained enough coverage to make calls, send texts, or check critical navigation and weather apps. Across various providers, the boosters created a stable communication zone that brought a reassuring layer of safety to remote travel. In regions where signal strength would typically hover near zero bars, the WeBoost often increased signals by two to three bars. This performance was most notable in the wilds of Alaska and British Columbia, where rugged topography often blocked signals entirely. This was invaluable in emergencies and remote work situations, such as when coordinating camp locations or sharing location updates.


Device Compatibility

WeBoost boosters are compatible with most mobile devices, and our team of both iPhone and Android users reported equal satisfaction with signal improvements. The units effectively

amplified signals for both OS platforms without noticeable differences, an impressive feat given

the array of devices and varying network compatibility.


A Toyota 4Runner with adventure trailer sits by a lake in Alaska
We Boost provided critical communication for our ORTTV project Toyota 4Runner and Vintage Trailer Works trailer

A Must-Have for the Off-Road and Overlanding Communities

WeBoost’s signal boosters have become essential gear for overlanders, off-roaders, and remote workers, and our journey was proof of their value. Their portability and reliability make them an ideal choice for travel trailers, motorhomes, and off-road vehicles alike. Even hunters and field workers will appreciate the connectivity boost, making these units practical for both adventure and work.


Final Verdict

After thousands of miles through challenging terrain, our WeBoost signal boosters proved their worth by consistently delivering on their promise to extend coverage. For anyone with a passion for the backcountry or a job that demands remote access, these boosters provide a crucial link to the outside world. WeBoost is a worthwhile investment for the road less traveled, ensuring you can stay connected even when the wilderness tries to cut you off.


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