Signal boosters for home improve voice, text, and 5G/4G LTE data for multiple cellular devices across any Canadian carrier in homes and apartments of any size – no WiFi or reoccurring fees required. With everything included to boost your signal right out of the box, installation is simple.
A home cell phone booster takes your existing outside cell signal, amplifies it, and rebroadcasts it inside your home. They are essential for homes with little to no cell signal indoors and weak or moderate signal outside. Once deployed, indoor 5G/4G coverage instantly improves, enhancing talk, text, and data for all cellular devices across all Canadian carriers.
For more information, see our guide on How Signal Boosters Work.
Definitely! All of our cellular signal boosters for homes support all Canadian carriers, including Rogers, Bell, and Telus.
No, a signal booster does not require WiFi or a landline internet connection. It draws power from your home and amplifies existing cellular signals.
Depending on the booster you choose, coverage can range from a single room to your entire home. Keep in mind that total coverage will vary based on your outside signal strength and indoor obstacles.
All boosters are DIY installation friendly. Reference the included installation manual or use the weBoost app to access step-by-step instructions and how-to videos. For any installation questions, give us a call at 1-800-373-2927.
For a brief overview, see our 5 Easy Home Signal Booster Installation Steps.
There are five main variables that determine a booster’s performance:
- Quality of outside signal
- Maximum gain of the signal booster
- Uplink and downlink power of the signal booster
- Maximum gain of attached antennas
- Quality of cables used in setup
All home signal boosters are sold as complete kits, which simplify this process.
All of our home boosters are 5G ready and will boost 5G signals across the 700 MHz to 2100 MHz frequency range.
There are three main variables that cause dropped calls and bad cell reception in your home.
The first is distance from a cell tower. The way to solve this is a more powerful antenna, such as an LPDA antenna, as well as a powerful booster.
The second is building material. With this, you may find yourself with pretty strong signal outside, yet unusable signal inside. If this situation applies, you can make great use of a mid-power signal booster.
Finally, terrain. This can be tricky, but it usually means you have to hunt for good signal somewhere nearby. Usually there are pockets of usable signal in areas where terrain or trees cause signal issues. The trick is finding them, figuring out their strength, and making use of that knowledge to place your outside antenna and amplifier in the best possible location.
A better question would be: when should I NOT to get a signal booster bundle? Really, there’s only one situation where a bundle will not benefit you: if you are using a medium-to-low-power booster in a weak signal area. In this situation, getting a bundle is going to diffuse the weak signal you are receiving even further.
In every other situation (high-power booster, weak signal area; medium-power booster, strong signal area), a booster bundle will help you expand your effective coverage and save you some money while you do it.
No, there are no monthly fees. Once you purchase and set up your signal booster, it works without any additional charges.