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Weboost
Drive Reach RV

4.25 out of 5 stars
32 Reviews
$519.99
Color:Red/Black

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weBoost Drive Reach RV

Drive Reach RV is our most powerful multi-user, in-vehicle cell signal booster for all RV classes. Its designed to reach cell towers at distances up to 74% farther than the weBoost Drive X RV


With its all-new omni-directional antenna, Drive Reach RV stops dropped calls while improving voice quality, data speeds, video streaming, and more whether at a campsite or on the road.


Drive Reach RV works on all U.S. carrier networks and is compatible with all phones and cellular devices as it simultaneously supports multiple users.


weBoost is committed to the 5G movement, ensuring all our products work with 5G and support the latest in 5G technology.


Compatibility
all phones and cellular devices
Includes
1 Drive Reach RV Booster, 1 Drive Reach RV Outside Antenna, 1 Drive Reach RV inside antenna, 25ft antenna cable, 13in mast extension, Outside Antenna L-bracket ladder mount, 1 Power Supply
Activity
travel
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 32 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 2 reviews
2 Stars - 2 reviews
3 Stars - 2 reviews
4 Stars - 6 reviews
5 Stars - 20 reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

January 17, 2024

Works great for us!!!

I recently purchased the Drive Reach RV Signal Booster and definitely noticed an increase in the signal strength of my cell phone. The installation was fairly simple and I was done within a couple of hours taking my time.I have much better connectivity while driving as well as camping in our RV.

Jose B
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

4 out of 5 stars

December 26, 2023

Cell booster for RV

Product works as expected gets a pretty good signal

wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

3 out of 5 stars

November 5, 2023

Good but...

Was not hard to install. However I can't tell if it actually improves cell service. Wish it had a better app support that provided information as to connectivity and effectiveness

Bb
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

5 out of 5 stars

November 2, 2023

Highly recommended!

Easy install, set up in no time. Huge improvement in Coverage and connection.

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Rob T
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

5 out of 5 stars

October 29, 2023

Tested in 24' RV, located in rural Wisconsin

The Weboost works well thus far. I've installed it in our RV 24' Keystone Cougar travel trailer, at our home in a rural town in Wisconsin. It is installed in the center of the back of the rig, and the top of the antenna measures at 12'6" high from the ground. The inside antenna is located in the center of the travel trailer (12' toward the front), and approximately 5" from the ground (in an open cabinet shelf). I've tested the results for both my cell phone, and with our Inseego mobile hotspot (MiFi). I look at results in two ways: (i) the bar-count, and (ii) the internet speed test, measured in Mps. To conduct the tests, I simply counted the bars available, and ran the speed test, without the Weboost plugged in. I then plugged the Weboost power in, and re-counted the bars (signal strength) and re-ran the speed test. The results are as follows: Cell phone (no Weboost): Signal Strength = 2 bars Internet Speed = 85 Mps Cell phone (with Weboost) Signal Strength = 3 bars Internet Speed = 118 Mps (40% gain) Mobile Hotspot (no Weboost Signal Strenth = 2 bars Internet Speed = 184 Mps Mobile Hotspot (with Weboost Signal Strenth = 3 bars Internet Speed = 444 Mps (140% gain) Note that I've run the tests multiple times, at different times during the day, and over multiple days. The results, for me, in my location in rural Wisconsin, have shown fairly consistent, and comparable performance gains. Note also that my tests are limited to my home location, in town. The real test, for us, is to see if the Weboost can boost signal strength in remote locations, with limited cell and internet availability. We RV around the country, and frequently have limited/no cell phone or internet available. This situation is the reason that we purchased a booster. Many fellow RVers have boosters, and after research, we purchased the Weboost. I am pleased with the gain in performance thus far, and look forward to testing it in remote locations.

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John
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

5 out of 5 stars

September 30, 2023

It works as advertised; pay attention to your i

This is my second drive reach product. The first product was on an earlier motorhome that i owned and had for six years. This Drivereacg RV product is improved over the other model. The inside antenna is better and has more range plus it is movable. The biggest mistake i see others making is not having a full realization of how ot works. You must have a signal to amplify. If there is zero signal, you wont get a good result. I installed the outside antenna on a telescoping tube attached to the ladder at the back of my motorhome. That way i keep the antenna below maximum allowed height restrictions but can extend it when parked if needed. I rarely have needed to extend it. I ran the antenna cable along the roof and through a vent near an upper cabinet which had access to power. This was about a third of the length of the RV from the front. The kit includes tiedowns that securely hold the cable. You do not have to drill holes in your roof or side of your camper if using this method. You might have to drill a hole in the fan housing of your vent however. My results typically have been around a 20% to 25% increase in signal strength inside the motorhome. This roughly equates to gaining about 1 bar greater signal strength. You can measure the gain in db by looking at the signal strength on your cellphone both outside the rv, inside the rv without the amplifier on, and then inside the rv with the amplifier on and standing next to the inside antenna. We periodically travel the country and like to stay in State Parks, Corps of Engineers campgrounds, etc. There are some remote areas with weak signals that make streaming our tv difficult even with the booster. However, this is rare and most of the time it works very well. I am very satisfied and recommend the Wilson Drivereach RV. I found their staff quite helpful when purchasing.

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GuitarGus
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

4 out of 5 stars

August 26, 2023

Camping off grid.

There needs to be a 12-volt plug. there is just a 12-volt 110 plug in provided which is fine if you only staying in a RV park.

Richard
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

5 out of 5 stars

August 21, 2023

Enjoying the Drive Reach RV!

The Drive Reach RV was easy to install and works as advertised!

Floridacamper
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

5 out of 5 stars

July 9, 2023

Was able to get texts and calls!

I have to be on call during weekends and while on vacation at times. We love to go to our property but I have ZERO cell service. Sometimes by husband has 1 bar. I bought This and was able to make a few phone calls but had to be right near the inside antenna. I was not able to use the internet at all (which I do Need for work). I sadly Returned just because I couldn't log in to work. I would keep it if I just needs to make phone calls or texts! They were very nice to deal with and received my refund quickly! Shipping took no time!

Val
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics

5 out of 5 stars

July 8, 2023

Happy buyer

Excellent product. Got me four bars when I had been at one or two. Easy setup.

Dan
wilsonelectronics

Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics