
SignalBoostTM DB Pro cell phone signal booster from Wilson Electronics has been named one of CE Pro’s 2009 Best Electronics Systems Technologies BEST in the “Best Home Networking Device” category. The DB Pro was designed to provide enhanced cell signal coverage inside of a building. It works with all cell phones and data cards, and on the networks of all wireless carriers (except Nextel/IDEN). It provides a more powerful cell phone signal meaning fewer dropped calls and faster data transfer rates. The DB Pro kit comes ready for easy installation. A roof mounted omni-directional antenna eliminates concerns with cell site locations and has multiple mounting options.
This is the type of item that is perfect for someone who lives in a rural area with cell towers spread out over great distances. Perfect for someone like… Judie! (who will be reviewing the unit in the coming months.)

It isn’t just people living in rural areas that need a serious boost in their cell signal, though. Even in heavily populated New Jersey my cell signal drops between home and work at least twice. That’s where Wilson’s new Sleek signal booster comes in. The Sleek was designed to boost signals during in-vehicle use but with an optional accessory package it can also be used at home or in the office.
As the company’s COO Joe Banos explains
“With the Sleek, we incorporated the same performance and advantages Wilson Electronics is known for into the smallest and lowest priced signal booster the company has ever produced. The great part is that we did not have to compromise the features. Sleek users will benefit from the tried and tested Wilson technology found in our line of cell phone signal boosters, but at a much lower price.”
The Sleek extends both the calling range and signal strength of calls and works on any North American cell service provider’s network (Except Nextel/iDEN). The result is This fewer disconnects, dropped calls and faster data transfer rates on 3G networks.
When meeting with company reps earlier this week they also explained to us that by routing the signal to an external antenna the system also lowers cellphone radiation within the vehicle itself. That’s a welcome extra for any of us who worry about the amount of radiation we take in by being on our phones constantly.
Among the biggest attractions of the Sleek is that it comes in at a truly accessible price-point of $129. It will be available in early February 2010 and we are looking forward to having a chance to review it.
For more information on these and other Wilson products visit the company site at www.WilsonElectronics.com.

