

The booster then connects to the inside antenna with a 13′ cable. That connects to the Drive 4G-X booster with a 20′ antenna cable. The exterior antenna attaches to the outside of your RV with the included mounting bracket. The weBoost RV system has three simple components that work right out of the box with no configuration required. The weBoost Drive 4G-X booster had a label attached with a smartcode that allowed me to instantly launch the product registration page simply by scanning the image with my smart phone. Next, I was impressed with how easy it is to register the product, something I usually forget to do when the reg card gets tossed aside. All of the items were neatly grouped together according to clearly defined installation steps. Packaged for simple installation.Įverything necessary for installation of all the system components was included in the various boxes, even the drill bit should you need to cut a hole for routing the exterior antenna cable inside your rig. As a packaging designer, I was immediately impressed with the box components and documentation upon “unboxing” the weBoost Drive 4G-X RV.

I needed to find out for myself, and discovered they had good reason. Many RV bloggers out there have reviewed weBoost products from Wilson Electronics – complete with unboxing videos – and written up favorable results.

Coming from an ultra-critical marketing guy who worked the tech industry in his previous life, this should tell you something… The weBoost Drive 4G-x RV includes everything for easy installation. Though I do promise you honest feedback about my user experience, with lots of photos and helpful installation tips. I like reviewing products, but I’m not much for unboxing videos. Read more weBoost reviews and save on Amazon. tldr The weBoost 4G-X RV cellular signal booster, designed specifically for RVers, is easy to install and instantly improves signal strength for voice and data in areas of poor network coverage. So, I was excited about the chance to review the weBoost Drive 4G-X RV cellular signal booster. I also love testing out new tech gear, however, and require reliable voice and data connectivity 24/7 everywhere we go. I’ve always postponed getting a cellular signal booster since that is our go-to solution when traveling in areas of poor (or nonexistent) cell coverage. Anyone who has been following our adventures over the past 10+ years knows that I am a big advocate for our satellite internet dish.
