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SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 Extreme RV Signal Booster Kit Reviews

4.4 Rating 7 Reviews
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8005903564

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sales@ubersignal.com

Location:

600 Beaver St., STE 201,
600 Beaver St., STE 201
Pennsylvania
15143

We are very happy with the Extreme RV Signal Booster Kit. We now have over 3 bars inside our unit! It was extremely easy to set up. We originally ordered the wrong unit and the people at UberSignal was very pleasant to work with and made it easy to send back the unit and get a refund. We are very happy with the entire experience.
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Posted 4 years ago
Very time I called, excellent service. Online orders shipped promptly. Very good company to deal with.
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Posted 5 years ago
Ok, so I RV full time. I used the WeBoost for over a month and could hardly get a signal. I did everything I could. I directed the WeBoost directly at the antenna and couldn’t get a signal. With the SureCall, I mounted it, plugged it in, and immediately went from no signal to three bars and 4GLTE. It was crazy! I am very impressed by the SureCall system and confident that I can make calls when there is no signal. I haven’t been in any state Parks where I haven’t been able to get a signal with SureCall. It eases my mind when knowing I have it.
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Posted 6 years ago
There are a lot of PAID (systems given away in exchange for comments) reviews so it is difficult to sort through the BS. I purchased the Fusion2Go RV System knowing that the included interior antenna only had an effective range of less then 10' (do your research) so I also bought a Home Panel Interior Antenna which has a much greater range (30'+) because I have a 45' Coach. Make sure you get the correct CABLES, match connectors, ohm rating and length!!! Ideally just long enough to reach but this is tough since they only come in certain lengths. I used a 20'er from the roof and connected the interior directly to the signal booster using an adapter. I installed both the exterior & interior antennas at the forward end of my Coach and was worried about signal feedback. I did a "soft" install and tested the system but feedback was never an issue, even after final install since the interior antenna was almost directly under the exterior antenna. Keep this in mind if installing these powerful antennas close to each other because any time I moved the inside antenna more the 2'-3' away from DIRECTLY under the outside one, I began getting feedback.The exterior antenna does not radiate directly downward. Before install my Note8 either would not or would hardly get a signal in the Coach's current location, after install Signal jumped to 3 bars or from very poor (-110db) to good (-80db) and didn't drop below -100db even at the other end of the Coach. So...yeah the system made a significant difference however I wouldn't of gotten these results using the included interior antenna. I plan on using this system with phones and a Mobile Hot Spot on two separate phone plans (Verizon & T Mobile) and may even stream TV if my satellite dish is blocked by trees. One more thing companies don't tell you is what DC Voltage these systems operate on. Fusion2Go runs on 12VDC which is easy to hard wire up in an RV (or use include 12VDC outlet power cable). The other system I looked at ran off 6VDC. This meant I would have had to run a dedicated circuit from one of my 6VDC house batteries or use the 110VAC power convertor. Good luck with that when Boondocking unless you want to run your generator to use your cell phone etc. Hardest part of the install was running the exterior antenna cable through the roof (combined job with Sat Radio install) then routing the cable down the A Pillar to the center of the dash where the Signal Booster was mounted. Not a pro but lots of common sense so I hope this helps others in the same boat. If you don't have skills then don't try this install yourself. If you doubt any of the info above CALL the Company Reps. Fusion2Go and there distributor, Ubersignal are prompt and knowledgeable. Price is about the same across the board.
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Posted 6 years ago
Pre boost speed 1.19 MBS download, 0.23 MBS upload. Post boost speed up to 5.34 MBS download and up to 0. 97 MBS. These are speeds of first day of use in a national park. Bumped 3G 2 bars to 4G 2 bars.
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Posted 6 years ago
worked as advertised tech staff very very helpful installation in rv easy
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Posted 6 years ago
I found the signal boost to get me a signal where I had “no service “ before, so it was a big improvement. I was a little disappointed in how close to the amplifier I had to be before I could get service. I found that I have to be only a couple of feet from the booster antana to get a decent reception. Still, something is better than nothing!
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Posted 6 years ago
Thanks for the feedback on the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 4G Extreme RV Kit. You are correct in that you most likely need to be within a few feet of the internal antenna if there is a very weak signal outside. This unfortunately is because mobile amplifiers are limited by the FCC in how strong they can be, so while the Fusion2Go RV amplifier is the most powerful mobile amplifier allowed by the FCC, it still is limited in the size of the coverage area it can provide.
Posted 6 years ago