Increase Signal Strength for your Smart Devices

In today’s accelerated digital world, smartphones keep us connected with clients, family, friends, coworkers, etc. So, it can be frustrating and inconvenient when our communication gets sidelined due to a weak signal.

Fortunately, we have solutions to increase the signal strength on your smart devices, or better yet, we can increase signal strength for anyone in the area.

When having connection problems on our smartphones, we first think that we are having a problem with our device or the service provider, however, it is important to understand why we experience poor or no signal on our devices.

What causes poor or no signal on my devices?
A smartphone communicates with nearby cell towers by sending and receiving signals. Anything that interferes with that transmission-reception can cause the signal to be interrupted causing poor communication, Whether you are in your home, office, or vehicle several factors can contribute to a poor signal.

Your location. You may encounter problems with your signal if you are in a remote location far from a cell tower. So it makes sense that the closer you are to a tower, the easier it will be for your smartphone to communicate with it. Resources are available to help you find the closes cell tower in your area.

Construction material. Thick walls built with concrete, steel, brick, and similar materials can weaken cellular signals. It is also well known that Energy-efficient glass coatings, such as low emissions obstruct signals. Office buildings, schools, basements, and parking lots are examples of areas that have this recurring problem.

Terrain and physical barriers. Mountains, cliffs, dense forests, thick vegetation, and large trees between you and the cell ower weaken the relative strength signal. Verify the topography, landscape, and surrounding structures. The signal blockers may be causing a disruption in cellular coverage.

Weather. The snow, rain, wintry showers, hail, fog and other types of climate can affect the cell signal. Although reception varies depending on a storm’s intensity, you may experience missed calls or intermittent signal reception during these weather conditions.

These factors can hamper a cell tower’s ability to connect with your device. However, remember that even when you are near a cell tower, if you are inside a building with thick structures, surrounded by more high-rise buildings or a mountain range, your signal may be poor. So what can you do to increase the strength of the network signal on your smartphone?

How to increase the signal on your smart devices
If you are in a dead zone or poor reception area, there are a few ways to boost your device’s signal, the most efficient being with a WilsonPro® or weBoost® Cellular Signal Booster.

Cellular signal amplifier for mobile and fixed devices
The best way to increase the signal strength on your device is with a cellular signal booster. With an amplifier system, you will experience better call quality, fewer missed calls, and faster data speeds. These are the benefits of choosing weBoost® and WilsonPro® signal amplifiers, compatible with all operators in Mexico and LATAM, and it is not necessary to change companies. See your benefits:

  • It works anywhere there is an existing cellular signal.
  • One-time purchase with no monthly fees.
  • 5G ready, it will work for the next decade and beyond.

Whether you need a solution in the business or vehicle, WilsonPro® and weBoost® offer affordable signal boosters for your phone or cellular device to ensure you always have a reliable cellular connection.

The amplifiers will help you improve the telephone call and data transfer of 4G LTE and 3G H + from TELCEL®, Movistar®, and AT&T®.

At SYSCOM® you will find the most sophisticated and innovative cellular signal amplifiers on the market, in addition to everything you need for installation and commissioning, also offering technical advice and the best proposal for you and your client.

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