weBoost Cellular Signal Boosters: Guide for Vehicle, Home and Business — from $199.99

Wilson Signal Booster sells weBoost and WilsonPro kits: Drive Reach for car, Home MultiRoom for home and Office 200 for offices. Catalogs by vehicle, home and company.

weBoost cellular signal boosters for vehicles, home and business — Wilson Signal Booster store
Wilson Signal Booster brings together weBoost amplifiers for car, RV, truck, home and business — brands from the Wilson Electronics ecosystem. Source: wilsonsignalbooster.com — vehicles

When mobile coverage fails on the road, basement or office, a cell signal booster can make the difference between dropped calls and stable LTE/5G. Wilson Signal Booster centralizes the weBoost (consumer) and WilsonPro (commercial) kits in a single store, with separate catalogs for vehicle, home and business. The principle is the same in all three cases: outdoor antenna → amplifier → indoor antenna.

Video: automatic gain control (AGC) in weBoost

weBoost explains AGC: automatic gain adjustment to avoid shutdowns due to overload or oscillation. Source: YouTube — weBoost (AGC)

How they work (in 30 seconds)

According to weboost.com/how-it-works, the flow is tripartite: (1) the outdoor antenna talks to the tower; (2) the amplifier boosts the signal with intelligent filtering and gain; (3) the internal antenna distributes it to the mobile. The process is two-way — it also improves what the phone sends back. It does not replace the network or create a signal out of thin air: you need at least a minimum of captureable outside coverage.

At home, Wilson Signal Booster clarifies in its FAQ that FCC certified equipment improves calls, data and low-band 5G (the one that penetrates indoors best); They do not amplify mmWave or the entire mid-band spectrum. They work without WiFi.

Vehicle: Car, RV, Truck and Boat

The catalog Cell Phone Signal Boosters for Your Vehicle organizes solutions by use. Listed prices (USD, July 2026):

  • Car & SUV: Drive Reach — $499.99 (bestseller, most powerful mobile amplifier according to store); Dash — $199.99 (one device + Qi2); Drive X — $429.99.
  • Overland / pickup: Drive Reach Overland — $549.99; Work Truck — $579.99 (trucker antenna).
  • RV: Drive Reach RV II — $549.99 (driving and standing); Destination RV — $649.99 (parked only, increased interior coverage).
  • Semi: Drive Reach OTR — $519.99; Drive Reach OTR Fleet — $549.99 (hardwire).
  • Marine: Reach Extreme Marine Kit — $839.99.

The store emphasizes free shipping in contiguous states, a low price guarantee and a 90-day return — useful if after installing the magnetic or trucker antenna the improvement does not meet your expectations in rural areas.

Home: room, several rooms or entire house

weBoost amplifiers for home: outdoor antenna, amplifier and indoor antenna to eliminate dead zones
Home catalog: from a room (Home Studio) to professional installation (Home Complete | Installed). Source: wilsonsignalbooster.com — home

In Cell Phone Boosters for Homes, Wilson groups by coverage:

  • One room: Home Studio — $349.99 (DIY entry).
  • Multiple rooms: Home MultiRoom — $569.99 (medium size bestseller); Cabin — $699.99 (rural areas with mast).
  • Complete House: Home Complete — $999.99; Ultimate bundle — $1,450.
  • Pro Installation: Home Complete | Installed—$1,499.99 (only kit with installer included according to the sheet).

Materials such as stucco, metal, low-E windows or basements degrade the incoming signal; That's why the power of the amplifier and placing the outdoor antenna where the RSRP is best matters — the store insists that the outside signal is the most critical variable for the indoor covered area.

Business: office, construction and IoT

weBoost Office amplifiers for businesses: coverage in offices and commercial premises
Business line: Office 200 self-installable, Office 300 with IoT direct-connect installer and boosters. Source: wilsonsignalbooster.com — business

The hub Cell Phone Boosters for Your Business separates four families:

  • Self-installed: Office 200 — from $1,699.99 (bestseller, LCD screen, 3-year warranty); Office 100 — from $1,299.99; rural version with LPDA antenna — from $1,849.99.
  • Installed: Office 300 | Installed — $3,799.99 (professional installation included).
  • Custom design: free consulting with RF maps for large spaces (form in catalog).
  • IoT / M2M: IoT Direct Connect — $399.99; WilsonPro IoT 3.0 — $799.99 (PoC, one modem); M2M dual-band 850/1900 MHz — $199.99 (limited bands).

Which model to choose?

Rule of thumb for MARGENEZ readers looking for a serious connectivity gadget:

  • Commute or road trip: Drive Reach if there are several mobile phones; Dash if you just want to reinforce a phone on the dashboard.
  • Teleworking at home: Home Studio for an office; Home MultiRoom if the problem is several floors or rooms.
  • Retail or small office: Office 200 with configurable antennas; If you don't want to drill into walls, consider Office 300 Installed.
  • ATM, EV charger or camera: IoT Direct Connect instead of full roof antenna.

All prices are indicative from the official store consulted on July 9, 2026; Taxes, wiring accessories and extra labor (fleet, marine) can add up. MARGENEZ does not use affiliate links.

Note: install only FCC/IC approved equipment according to your country; A poorly configured booster can interfere with the network. Use the warranty registration offered by Wilson Signal Booster after purchase.