🌊 Stay Connected, Stay Adventurous!
The Wilson Electronics 9.88-inch 4G Wide Band Omni-Directional Marine Antenna is engineered for high-performance connectivity in marine environments. With a weather-resistant design and versatile installation options, this antenna is perfect for both mobile and fixed locations, ensuring you stay connected wherever your journey takes you.
J**T
Works great
I have this on my RV on a fold down mount for boat's. I fold it down during travel, and it works great!
A**R
Great value for money!
I just mounted it in Spain combined with a Huawei Mifi, went to a spot where normaly with a regular cell phone I would not have coverage, and could check email, send pictures and check Whatsapp.
D**N
Does what ot says.
Good product you could spend a lot more. Added 4 extra miles to my offshore trips out of Englewood Florida.
T**B
It’s durable and increases signal strength
Good quality product and works as advertised.
U**S
Connector Info
It has 20 feet of coax SMA to Type N Male Coaxial Cable. The N end hooks to the antenna and SME is a very small connector used in some amps. Overall the antenna is very small and will fit great on my boat.
A**K
Ok
Ok
V**K
Good Upgrade Antenna For My Van
I was recently given a WeBoost Drive-X RV signal booster system from a friend who wasn't using it anymore. The outside antenna in his kit was somewhat damaged, so I thought since I got the system for free, I could pop for a better antenna. This antenna has been working great to pull in weak signals while I'm camped somewhere in the forest. If there is a signal, this antenna combined with the WeBoost amplifier will help improve that signal. Sometimes pretty significantly. This allows me to update my website, upload videos, etc. when otherwise the signal would be too weak for even minor uses, such as checking email.I use the WeBoost system to feed a signal to my Jetpack MiFi 8800L connected to Verizon, which in turn provides signals to my phones, ROKU, laptop, Amazon Echo Auto, etc. via WiFi. The Jetpack has 4 built in antennas and can use multiple signals (MiMo) for better speeds and a more reliable connection, assuming you already have a good signal, and will easily offer the best speeds on its own with no external antenna. It also has two ports for an external antenna, which I had already purchased the Netgear 6000450 MIMO Antenna (https://amzn.to/3rwxGI2) that can use those ports. The Netgear external antenna has two internal antennas and can also help pull in weak signals, although it has no amplification like the WeBoost system. It mounts with suction cups to the inside of your window and is directional. But with two antennas, the Netgear can still take advantage of the MiMo (multiple in, multiple out) technology, and can outperform the WeBoost system in many scenarios.Depending on weather conditions, distance to the nearest tower, and who knows what else, sometimes the WeBoost system using this antenna is the only way I can get a usable connection. Sometimes the Netgear antenna is superior, and is sometimes much better than the WeBoost. So I have to play this stupid game each time I camp somewhere new to see which external antenna system works best. And unfortunately, conditions inevitably change where I'm camped and the best antenna choice may change. So I guess I have most of the bases covered in trying to pull in a signal, but wish one method always worked better than the others to make things a little easier.Since this marine antenna is mounted to my roof rack of my VW Westfalia campervan, which has a pop-top roof, I needed an antenna mount that could adjust angles to compensate for the changing roof angle and would fit this marine antenna. I checked with WeBoost about the importance of keeping this antenna vertical, and they indeed confirmed it will work best when perfectly vertical. I purchased the Shakespeare 4190 Ratchet Rail Mount (https://amzn.to/3ztqeQy) made to attach to a boat rail, but also works great to attach to a rail on my roof rack. This allows me to change the angle when the top is popped or to lay it down flat when driving off road to help avoid any damage from tree branches, etc. There are also extensions you can purchase to increase the height of the antenna. I got the Shakespeare 4700-1 1' Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Extension Mast (https://amzn.to/3ePnKUT), which I assume helps. The higher the better, right?Overall, I'm very happy with this antenna. Unimportantly, it also looks kind of cool and I get questioned frequently about what it is.
J**E
A must have for boaters
I use this for a cell booster on my boat an I like the fact that it is small and is great for boosting both data and audio
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