Saturday, December 24, 2011

Wilson Electronics 801213 Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle w, Hands Free Cradle - for Multiple Users


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Wilson Electronics 801213 Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle w, Hands Free Cradle - for Multiple Users
Rating on December 24
Rating: 5.0 (21 customer reviewers)
Price : $293.99

Wilson Electronics 801213 Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle w, Hands Free Cradle - for Multiple Users


Wilson Electronics 801213 Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle w, Hands Free Cradle - for Multiple Users-Wilson Electronics Wilson Electronics 801213 Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle w, Hands Free Cradle - for Multiple Users
5.0 out of 5 from 21 user reviews.

Technical Details

  • Increase your cell phone signal by up to 25 times in your car, RV or boat
  • Plug & Play Kit--easy installation; everything your need is in the box
  • Improve cellular signal and data rates for multiple phones and data cards
  • Works with 800/1,900 MHz frequencies for all US and Canadian carriers (except iDen/Nextel/MIKE)
  • It has 30-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year manufacturer's warranty


Product Description of Wilson Electronics 801213 Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit for Vehicle w, Hands Free Cradle - for Multiple Users

The Wilson Mobile Wireless amplifier has been carefully engineered to significantly improve the performance of your cell phone or wireless data card in mobile applications for any U.S. cellular provider (except iDEN/Nextel). Together with an outside antenna and built in internal antenna in a Hands Free Cradle, the amplifier's state-of-the-art technology is designed to increase your cellular signal up to 10 times, reduce disconnects and dropouts and increase data communication rates needed for 3G technologies. This unit provides a wireless communication to any cell phone and/or data card within the vehicle and will work for multiple cell phones or data cards simultaneously. The Dual Band Mobile Wireless 824-894/1850-1990 MHz Smart Technology Amplifier kit comes with everything you need, including a 12-Inch Magnet mount antenna, our 3 Watt Amplifier, Hands Free Cradle with built-in Antenna & Cigarette lighter power source. Call our fully staffed Tech Department for questions or help at 866-294-1660

Amazon.com Product Description

Increase your cell phone's signal by up to 25 times with the Wilson Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit. Designed for use in your car, truck, RV, or boat, the booster kit significantly improves your cell phone's performance and signal strength. You'll experience fewer dropped calls, faster data rates, and clearer reception. In fact, the booster is powerful enough to allow multiple phones and data devices to be used simultaneously. Also, this kit includes a convenient phone cradle with a built-in antenna.


Cell Phone Signal Booster Kit
At a Glance:
  • Boosts cell phone signal by up to 25x in your vehicle or boat
  • Allows multiple phones and data cards to be used simultaneously
  • Easy installation with included cell phone cradle
  • Supports CDMA, TDMA, GSM and AMPS cell phone technologies
  • Made in the USA


Installation of the booster, antenna, and car cradle is a breeze. View larger.

Everything you need for better reception is included in the box. View larger.
Enjoy Premium Reception and Fewer Dropped Calls
Using state-of-the-art technology, the Wilson Booster Kit strengthens your cell phone reception and guarantees premium coverage, even when you're traveling in remote areas with a weak signal.
The booster kit comes with everything you need for installation, including a high-gain 12-inch magnet-mount antenna that attaches easily to the roof of your vehicle. The antenna is connected via cable to the amplifier, which is housed in a compact metal case that fits neatly under your passenger seat.
It's All About Power
The primary cause of dropped calls is low signal output power from the cell phone to the cell tower, which limits the phone's ability to communicate with the tower. A typical cell phone provides merely one-fifth of a watt of output power. To address this problem, the amplifier provides up to an impressive three watts of output power. In addition to the power increase from the amplifier, the included magnet mount antenna will increase the phone's output power another 10 times. Used in combination, your phone will get up to 25 times more power over using the phone alone.
Innovative Cell Phone Cradle with Built-In Antenna
Also included with the kit is a convenient car cradle that lets you dock your cell phone while driving, allowing you to keep both hands on the wheel. The cradle provides a wireless connection between your cell phone and the amplifier, even when your cell phone is removed from the cradle.
For added convenience, the cradle comes with an adhesive dash mount bracket as well as an adjustable swivel bracket, so you can find the installation that works best for you and your car.
Once installed, the booster kit will amplify the wireless signals of multiple cell phones and data cards within the vehicle, allowing passengers to enjoy excellent reception and data connection simultaneously. You'll experience fewer dropped calls, clearer call quality, and improved data rates--even with 3G technologies. Most importantly, your cell phone's range will increase dramatically, allowing you to make calls from remote areas.
Compatible with Most Cell Phone Models and Providers
The Wilson Booster Kit is compatible with all US and Canadian cellular providers, excluding iDEN / Nextel / MIKE. This kit also supports CDMA, TDMA, GSM and AMPS cell phone technologies, as well as data protocols such as GPRS, 1xRTT, HSDPA, EVDO and EDGE.
The Wilson Booster Kit includes a 30-day money-back guarantee and is backed by a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
Specifications
  • Frequency: 824-894 MHz / 1850-1990 MHz
  • Gain: 40dB / 45dB
  • Max Output Power: 3 watts
  • Max RF (downlink): +10dBm
  • Noise Figure: 3.5dB nominal
  • Flatness: ±3dB / ±4dB
  • Isolation: > 90dB
  • Power Requirements: 6V, 3 A max
  • Connectors: FME-Male 50 ohms
  • Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.5 x 1.25 (inches)
  • Weight: 1.5 lbs
What's in the Box
Amplifier, outside magnet-mount antenna, cell phone cradle with built-in antenna, cradle mounting brackets, cigarette lighter DC power supply, earbud, and installation guide.




Stay safe and connected in your car with the Wilson Mobile Wireless Booster Kit.


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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.

5Worth every penny in rural areas


By KK

Purpose for me writing this:



I am taking the time to relay my own personal experiences because of the ridiculous amount of hype and seemingly fact-deficient information about cell phone amplifiers and repeaters that I found while researching them on the Web, prior to buying the Wilson 801213 kit. As an example, one apparently exclusive dealer for another amplifier company appears to chase posters around the Web from blog to blog, every time someone asks a question comparing these type of devices, with what I perceived as "used-car salesmanesque" pushiness in response to their questions. He touts the product he represents as being superior in every way, without providing any third party testing/clarification to back it up, which is something I didn't see on the Wilson dealer sites. There seems to be a lot of that sort of thing with some of the other amplifier manufacturers too but I don't know if that really means anything in the end. In fairness, I shouldn't judge the product by the pushiness of its vendors. But hey, I'm only human...and slightly paranoid about getting ripped-off by a huckster too.



Another drawback I found in trying to objectively select the "best" amplifier is that you also can't walk into brick and mortar retailers who sell these devices and take a look at them in person, because they are almost exclusively sold online or by mail order.



One last thing, I did not buy this particular kit from Amazon (even though I love Amazon), so I can't comment on any of the vendors who sell the Wilson amplifiers on here. So, keep in mind that my comments are just my unscientific, yet unbiased opinions of the product itself (and worth what you paid for them - nothing).



Where my Wilson 801213 is mounted:

I bought the 801213 for use in a 2008 Dodge 4 door pickup. I elected to permanently mount mine (I hid the wires), with the cradle (which has the inside "repeater" antenna built into it) just in front of one of the driver's side air vents, facing slightly upward. The exterior magnetic-mount antenna is placed on top of a metal headache rack (for you city folks that is a louvered metal protector for the back window of a pickup) and not on the roof. The manufacturer suggests a roof installation for the large ground plane it provides, but my setup works just fine. I'm no two-way radio installer so let's hope I have it right. If I walk out tomorrow to a fully fire engulfed, flaming pickup truck, we'll know it didn't work.



If you plan on leaving the unit plugged in, you will probably want to put the power plug in your cigarette lighter receptacle that turns off when you turn the key off, otherwise it may drain your battery. It has a toggle switch on the plug with a little LED power indicator light, which is nice, but if you are perpetually zoned-out like me, you'll forget about it if it doesn't turn itself off.



My phone/data card:

Verizon Blackberry Storm and Sprint PCS Sierra Wireless 595u on a Fujitsu laptop.



Evaluation of the unit itself:

I live in the Fort Worth, Texas area and really don't have to use this device much in town because I usually have a good enough signal. However, my use of this device is primarily when I leave the city limits and head to the country (mostly in West Texas- from Fort Worth to Lubbock) along Texas State Highway 114 which is one long, notoriously dead area. Usually, just one flip of the cigarette plug switch and my phone goes from no/weak service and "zero bars" to at least 4 and usually 5 bars of usable cell service (but it does vary widely sometimes) and I'm able to talk continuously through areas that I never had been able to before.



I recently drove through 260 miles of open (long areas with clear, multi-mile line of sight topography) rural highway, and kept turning the unit off and on to compare the normal (non-amplified Blackberry) signal I had inside my truck, with the amplified signal and external antenna. The difference was phenomenal. I was getting close to -80db (which is what I get in town) most of the way where signal reception normally varies from the high -90s to -115 db (crappy). Although I'm not sure if the signal bar/ db readout is just the phone reading the signal strength of the repeater signal inside the vehicle or what, the end result was the same because I had constantly strong cell coverage (data, text, voice).



With this unit, I can talk continuously on the phone through some of the smallest dots on the map, that normally have weak or no usable signals. The usual dead areas in West Texas (partial counties at times) all but go away with the unit turned on. That alone proved to me that this thing works.



The unit works best (as far as signal amplification goes) when you actually have your phone mounted on the cradle itself and are using Bluetooth or some kind of external earpiece to talk. If you get your phone too far away from the cradle (like more than ~ a foot), at least in my experience, the "repeater" signal gets much weaker but still works. Several of Wilson dealer Websites also mention that the repeater unit (like this one) is best suited for urban use and direct connect units are best for weaker signaled, rural areas, which I would imagine is true. Unfortunately, I don't have the option of having a cell phone with an external antenna, which you have to have for the higher powered direct-connect amplifiers (like the 811201) to connect to. I can see where the direct-connects would work better in the sticks, but this wireless one works great for me anyway.



The cradle is independently adjustable on both sides to get around all of the side mounted buttons and jacks your phone has, which is another nice feature. If you are going to use it with more than one phone/data card, you'll probably have to remove your phone from the cradle to let the "repeater" signal emanate to the other in use phones/cards, but that's just my anecdotal observation.



As for using a data card, I keep my laptop resting on the center console of my front seat with the data card facing the cradle, about 18 inches away. I notice a big difference in the data card signal (down to ~ -47 db in town), and a big difference in signal when in rural areas too, but, admittedly, I need to do more research with the data card. I've only used it a few times with the amp but it does seem to help significantly. My problem is that much of the rural area I was using it in was roaming (no fault of the amp) so I cut it off.



Pros:

Signal amplification makes a tremendous difference in areas with spotty coverage and is well worth the money if you need to be able to use your phone.



Unit is easy to install, especially if you just want to hook it up for trips out of town.



Cons:

The cradle and the wiring (antenna) are not exactly heavy industrial grade, so if you are going to beat the daylights out of your interior (oil field, ranching, construction), keep that in mind.



A bit pricey and that price varies widely from site to site.



Don't expect the interior repeater unit to magically detect and rebroadcast signals from any significant distance away from the cradle, because you need to be within a few feet of it. I'm sure there are variables such as location of the interior antenna/cradle that make a difference.



Summary:

This unit works really well and if you work, live or drive in an area with pathetic or marginal cell coverage, and need greatly improved coverage, these things are wonderful. I love mine.



I hope this helps somebody!

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.

5Great reception with my Blackberry Pearl


By John Macgowan

I love this Wilson cellular amplifier. AT&T has very poor coverage in my sales territory in Minnesota. My sales manager had recommended I purchase one of these and it eliminated all my frustration with dropped calls. [...]

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.

5Best in class!


By Keith A. Brindle

I was scepticle of this product because I didn't think it would work without a direct connection to the phone. Boy was I WRONG. Put it in my big rig, and without even mounting the antenna, I went to FULL signal from 1 bar. I don't drop calls much anymore (unless there just isn't a signal to be had). Great product, and I recommend it to ANYONE who drives for a living.


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