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SureCall Flare Signal Booster Kit Reviews

4.5 Rating 38 Reviews
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It's a great product. I live in the Connecticut valley and this signal booster gave me a great signal in my home where I would normally get next to nothing.
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent device. Easy to install and really worked with increased signal strength
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Posted 4 years ago
I love it
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Posted 4 years ago
So far so good we put metal on our roof We would have to go outside to answer the phone or make a call very frustrating (problem Solved)
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Posted 4 years ago
Works great head no signal in my house whatsoever now I have good signal thank you
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Posted 4 years ago
This booster works great. I live in a metal house which blocks mobile phone signal. I consistently have two bars better signal in the house now.
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Posted 5 years ago
I live in mountainous country (at 3,500ft, north east CA) and signal strength is marginal. 117 to 121dBm in the house. 107-110dBm on my roof. With my SureCall Flare installed I now have 107 dBm in the house. Not a lot of signal to work with coming in (on the roof) but the SureCall Flare brings what is there into my house. Not a great signal but 4 to 5 times what I began with and adequate for the voice and text that I use. The SureCall Flare did what it was asked to do. Make cookies out of dog poop, you get dog poop cookies. But at least I have cookies, now. I attached the exterior antenna to a vent pipe (amazingly it was the location with the best signal, sans Murphy's law) with 2 marine grade hose clamps. Enclosed the RJ6 cable on the roof with split wire loom tubing (maybe overkill, RJ6 is pretty tough but loom tubing matches my roof color, too), attached brackets to secure tubing to roof w/RTV adhesive, ran wire parallel with slope of roof to fascia, back to wall, across wall, thru roof peak vent, across attic, down through ceiling into closet, down back of closet thru wall to the booster. I came up about 4 feet short. Not a deal breaker at all. RJ6 is easy to come by.
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Posted 5 years ago
Could never booster for work for me I matter where I moved it.
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Posted 5 years ago