📱📶 HiBoost Hero. Cell phone signal booster. How to boost your cell signal [531]📱📶
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
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In this video I take a look at HiBoost Hero. Hiboost Hero is a cell phone signal booster. This version of the HiBoost retails for $370. Let's set this up to see if it works.
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00:00 - intro & unboxing
02:20 - setting up the system
04:14 - finding your tower
04:49 - install the hardware
06:43 - testing out hiboost
08:14 - thoughts
10:18 - two different antennas
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My phone works in bathroom, by the window, and in the backyard. Sadly, this is out of my budget but will hope for Black Friday deal or Christmas gift.
Picked up this unit at Amazon on a Black Friday deal. Installed with no problems and got great signals in the living room and den. Since I'm in line of sight to the tower, pointing the antenna was a no brainer. I would like to install the outdoor antenna a bit higher per the owners manual (my box had one in it) and saw you were initially placing the antenna on a piece of PVC pipe. Manufacturer recommends a 13 foot difference between the height of the outdoor antenna and the indoor antenna. I will give that a try. Thanks for the review.
Great review and this would definitely be perfect for rural areas like where my mom lives her cell phone signal is not good.Thanks .
Having little to no cell service can be frustrating, glad these boosters are around. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
Why not put it up on the roof. I think it would be even better thsn near the ground. Nice that it actually works. My dad uses one & it works great.
Each install will be different, I agree that sometime a roof install may be best. I'm glad they work too. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
I like the service loop at the unit. Would you recommend leaving one at the point of entry as well? Just for future?
I think it's always best practice to have some sort of service loop. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂 👍
Wow! Someone likes R-5.
The connection just from the antenna should be wrapped with some Scott 33 black electrical tape.
I have been using this stuff for years when working on my ham radio outside antennas.
You want to keep moisture from getting into the connectors and corroding them.
On another note I have used the Scott Super 33 tape to wrap aluminum antenna sections together. These sections have
clamps but to ensure a better connection I use the tape. I also use PVC cement and dab over the tape. What
happens is the chemicals in the PVC cement will cause the tape to melt enough to create a real water tight
connection. I have taken antenna sections apart that have been up in weather for over 40 years and the joints
look like new. You have to cut the taped joint longways and peel it apart.
The "sticky tape he mentioned when unboxing is actually waterproof tape that is to be used on the connections.
hello am from algeria . what is the disstance between you and the network antenna ? it will work for 3 km ?
My local antenna is about 2 miles away. Hope that helps. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂
Two questions: (1) why don't we not go back to the old Rabbit ears of the 1960? If anybody other than an expensive installer can do the job, I should be dumbfounded. This is simply B.S. (2) For 3 years in the same location and with the same phone I had no trouble AT ALL with the phone, and all of a sudden the signal dropped! Coincidence? I don't think so. Did the provider buy lots of shares in the booster company? This sounds a lot more plausible. Totally corrupt conduct!
I know a lot of cell companies are "upgrading" their towers to provide faster data speeds. I also previously had great service at my house and once the upgrade happened we lost all service and had to switch carriers. Very frustrating. I'm glad these signal boosters are out there, they certainly help. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂 👍
WAY out of my budget. I get decent wi-fi, and pretty good cell service even tho I live out in the National Forest in Michigan. If there was something less expensive, it would be good for people like me on a fixed income.
Yea why dont u turn on wifi calling on your cell phone device then u wont have any reception problems im shocked that a lot of fuckin people dont kno that n its the year 2023 🤣🤣🤣