Cell phone signal boosters amplify any existing T-Mobile signal, giving you reliable talk, text, and data. There are a wide variety of T-Mobile signal boosters for many different applications. Fortunately, our experts have narrowed the field to just the best of the best.
With the recent merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, coverage for these carriers has increased dramatically. T-Mobile now claims to have the largest 5G network, and increase its capacity by 14x over the next few years.
Many around the nation will still struggle with T-Mobile signal, even with all these improvements. That's where a T-Mobile cell phone signal booster comes in.
A cell phone signal booster takes any existing 4G, 4G LTE, or 3G T-Mobile signal, amplifies it 32X, and rebroadcasts the boosted signal into your home, office, or car. This equals more bars and better service.
Everything changes with an T-Mobile Signal Booster.
They give stronger signal and more bars:
For homes, whether you're in a remote rural area with an off-the-grid cabin or cottage or the big city with difficult-to-get-signal buildings, our recommended cell phone boosters get the job done. They'll extend your T-Mobile network signal with low-cost options for 1-2 rooms up to 7,500 sq ft coverage depending on your model and outside signal.
Our vehicle signal boosters work for cars, sedans, RVs, and even boats. Enterprise T-Mobile signal boosters cover up to 100,000+ sq ft buildings, although it takes a dedicated team of installers and planners to get the absolute best service.
Why be a servant to the cell tower? Bring the cell tower inside your home! Below are our top recommendations.
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The weBoost Home MultiRoom is designed to cover several rooms, an entire floor, or a whole midsize, one-story home with T-Mobile signal. As its name suggests, you can expect multiple rooms of coverage with the unit assuming decent outside T-Mobile signal. Assuming flawless outside signal, you can expect up to 5,000 square feet of coverage, but in most situations you will get 2,000-3,000 square feet of indoor T-Mobile coverage. If you live in a rural area with very weak outdoor signal, expect significantly reduced coverage. In fact, if you're in an area with next to no signal outside, this is the lowest grade signal booster you should ever consider buying.
It features a nice, clean look, with an indoor antenna that won't stand out amid your existing home decor.
The weBoost Home MultiRoom not only boosts T-Mobile signal, but all major North American carriers. Should you ever change service provider, the weBoost Home MultiRoom will still work.
If you live in an extremely weak signal area, or have a really big house you want to cover, consider its sister product, the weBoost Home Complete.
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The weBoost Installed Home Complete is absolutely the most powerful consumer line booster you can get. With an additional +5 dB over the Home MultiRoom, it's roughly a shade over 3x more powerful.
Best case scenarios can expect T-Mobile coverage up to 7,500 sq ft. More likely results can at least expect 4,000-5,000 sq ft even with below average outside signal. Again, fringe zones can expect a little less.
It features an aesthetically pleasing design to fit in with typical home decor, as well as free professional installation included. The installation of this unit is only available to residential buildings.
If you have extremely poor T-Mobile signal (remote area) or need wide coverage for a house larger than 5,000 sq ft, the weBoost Installed Home Complete is your new best friend, and may spare you a painful breakup with a large company. Even better, they are future proof, and should you choose to break up with T-Mobile anyway, you're still covered no matter what carrier you end up with.
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The weBoost Home Room is a nice cheap option if you're on a budget and only need spot coverage.
Depending on the outside signal, you may get 1-2 room coverage under best conditions. But you're not here because of best conditions, so it's more realistic to say desktop to small room coverage (about 250 to 500 sq ft).
Most customers have told us they're much closer to the inside antenna than anticipated for better signal. Great option for single office, home office (SOHO) and small areas like cabins and apartments. Good starter kit if you have decent outside signal but doesn't cover the whole home and not a strong performer in rural areas with poor signal.
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The weBoost Drive Reach is the newest, most powerful vehicle booster from Wilson Electronics, and is an ace at boosting T-Mobile signal.
A slim outside antenna picks up signal. A discreet inside antenna (usually Velcroed to the driver seat) broadcasts signal inside. You have to be about an arm's length to get the boosted signal, so it's best for your typical sedan, truck, or SUV.
This is the best booster no matter where you live, as not only does it reach farther to the cell towers for rural areas, but it does a better job handling more noisy, urban environments than other signal boosters on the market. Highly recommended for T-Mobile customers.
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The weBoost Drive X has 2x the uplink power compared to the Drive 4G, but less performance than the Drive Reach. At $50 less, however, it's still a good option if you're on a budget. It performs especially well in suburban or out on the highway, where it can dramatically increase data speeds and completely eliminate areas on your drive where calls are likely to drop.
The Drive X works for multiple devices, as well, so you can expect complete interior coverage.
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The weBoost Drive Sleek is about price and performance for the single user.
It uses a magnetic vent mount and when paired with a bluetooth headset, it really shines for regular talk, text, and hands-free navigation.
Your smartphone has to be in the cradle to get maximum signal boost. New design allows for wider smartphones and small tablets. T-Mobile customers can expect a very noticeable bump in GPS accuracy, data, and hands-free calling as long as the phone is in the cradle.
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There are many cellular solutions for buildings with a range from 25K to 100K sq ft. This model happens to be the sweet spot with best coverage up to 35,000 sq ft. Many of our professional installers and their enterprise customers have been happy with this one.
For offices with capacity concerns, such as call centers, the Pro 70 Plus performs admirably across not only T-Mobile, but all major American carriers.
It's also tremendous for areas with weak signal, and should be considered an upgrade to the Home Complete in those scenarios.
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While it may have “Home” in its title, the weboost Home MultiRoom is a great choice for small offices.
You can expect multiple rooms of coverage with the unit assuming decent outside T-Mobile signal. Assuming flawless outside signal, you can expect up to 5,000 square feet of coverage, but in most situations you will get 2,000-3,000 square feet of indoor T-Mobile coverage. If you live in a rural area with very weak outdoor signal, expect significantly reduced coverage. In fact, if you're in an area with next to no signal outside, this is the lowest grade signal booster you should ever consider buying.
It features a nice, clean look, with an indoor antenna that won't stand out amid your existing office decor.
The weBoost Home MultiRoom not only boosts T-Mobile signal, but all major North American carriers, so all your employees will be covered.
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The Wilson Pro 1100 is a strong industrial signal booster. It is made for commercial buildings but can be used in very large homes. It has many features, including signal monitoring. It can cover up to 35,000 square feet if you have perfect T-Mobile signal. Most people will see about 25,000 to 15,000 square feet of improved T-Mobile coverage. If you live in a rural area with very weak T-Mobile signal, expect less coverage.
The Wilson Pro 1100 has many different antenna options. It can come with omnidirectional antennas for cities, yagi antennas for rural areas, as well as dome antennas for drop tile ceilings. It is strong enough to power up to four indoor antennas. This is an amazing option if your home or office has several floors or a complicated layout.
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The WilsonPro 70 Plus is a renewed version of the regular 70 Plus, allowing you to get the same benefits of this powerful commercial booster at a significantly reduced price.
There are many cellular solutions for buildings with a range from 25K to 100K sq ft. This model happens to be the sweet spot with best coverage up to 35,000 sq ft. Many of our professional installers and their enterprise customers have been happy with this one.
For offices with capacity concerns, such as call centers, the Pro 70 Plus performs admirably across not only T-Mobile, but all major American carriers.
It's also tremendous for areas with weak signal, and should be considered an upgrade to the Home Complete in those scenarios.
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Our renewed version allows you to save on this budget T-Mobile signal booster.
Depending on the outside signal, you may get 1-2 room coverage under best conditions. But you're not here because of best conditions, so it's more realistic to say desktop to small room coverage (about 250 to 500 sq ft).
Most customers have told us they're much closer to the inside antenna than anticipated for better signal. Great option for single office, home office (SOHO) and small areas like cabins and apartments. Good starter kit if you have decent outside signal but doesn't cover the whole home and not a strong performer in rural areas with poor T-Mobile signal.
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A T-Mobile Network Extender needs to be connected to a broadband landline internet to work. In short, it acts as a personal cell tower by converting your broadband landline to cell signals and vice versa.
A T-Mobile Signal Booster takes your pre-existing weak cell signals, and amplifies that 3G & 4G LTE into your home, office, or car. Think of it like a megaphone, it enhances the signal for your phone to pick up.
A T-Mobile Signal Booster and here's why:
A T-Mobile Network Extender needs internet (in-home WiFi router) to work. It requires a minimum speed up of 10 Mbps downlink and 5 Mbps uplink to provide reliable service.
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But if you don't have a landline internet service provider nor have access to it–especially rural areas, then a T-Mobile booster is the best choice, since it doesn't require any type of internet or WiFi service to work.
It simply reaches farther to the nearest cell tower, bypasses multiple interference, and brings stronger signal to your phone.
Absolutely.
T-Mobile mobile hotspot routers use 3G & 4G LTE signals, and that's what signal boosters do: enhance 3G & 4G LTE signal!
From the T-Mobile Jetpack to MiFi, it'll get better signal and speeds, especially if the T-Mobile 4G router has an external antenna port that can directly connect to the T-Mobile signal booster.
Yes, yes, and yes.
Whether it's an iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, or any phone, if it's working on the T-Mobile network, then a signal booster will also improve reception to your phone.
Our T-Mobile signal boosters from Wilson Electronics (weBoost & WilsonPro) are multi-carrier systems. This means they are also compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, US Cellular, and other major and local carriers.
They are future-proof!
Yeah... about that.
The 5G standard has not been officially set by the 3GPP. Therefore carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile are pre-building our their 5G services by upgrading their current 4G LTE and giving it names like 5G Evolution, First on 5G, 5G+,etc.
But no, it's not the real 5G. It's pre-5G, fake 5G– it's literally 4G LTE on steroids.
The real 5G should launch by the end of 2020.
Nope.
4G LTE is still being built out across North America. If fact, 4G LTE is the backbone of the nation's wireless service. It's not going anywhere anytime soon, AND it's getting faster.
4G LTE is expected to peak in 2030-2035. So...come back in a decade and ask the same question and we might hava a different answer by then.