Drive Reach Overland
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Why We Like The weBoost Drive Reach Overland
Because we like to find the most remote places to call home for a while, we have our rig equipped with the weBoost Drive Reach Overland. As we leave civilization behind, we watch our signal bars stay steady thanks to the signal-amplifying antenna mounted to our roof rack. The antenna's collapsible design folds down when we're rolling under low-hanging branches or pulling back into our garage at home, while the military-standard build holds strong against our rugged adventures.
Details
- Burly cell signal booster for driving far beyond the beaten path
- Overland antenna meets US Military and NEMA standards for durability
- Impressive signal amplification is the maximum allowed by the FCC
- Mounting bracket can be fixed into place or onto a T-slot or pole
- Included accessories offer a customized setup to outfit your rig
- Item #WBS0004
- Includes
- Drive Reach Booster, 13in mast extension, inside dash antenna, CLA power supply, Overland antenna, Overland mounting bracket, 14ft LMR cable
- Dimensions
- [booster] 6 x 4.5 x 1.5in
- Claimed Weight
- [booster] 1lb 12.8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 year
- Activity
- overlanding, camping, casual
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Overall Rating
4 based on 97 ratings
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Here's what customers have to say
The cell phone booster helps improve signal in areas with poor coverage, allowing users to stay connected for calls, texts, and data. Many customers report it works as described, boosting their signal from 1-3 bars to a solid 3 bars or more. However, some have experienced issues with the antenna mast or not getting a significant signal boost, especially in certain locations or with certain carriers. Overall, the majority of customers are satisfied with the product's performance and value, though proper installation and placement is important for optimal results.
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 4, 2025
Works well, but is expensive
Works as advertised. Definitely noticed a difference in SW Wyoming. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is the price.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
August 1, 2025
No boost
Driving in town and still the same dead spots on the main roads.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
July 28, 2025
It does what it says it will do
This product does exactly what it says it will do! For the ones that are interested, you need to understand that this is not an "end all be all" type product. You will still run into some spots where you have no reception, but this can still help quite a bit! If you are one that simply travels from on town to the next or take cross country road trips on the pavement, then this will do excellent for you at making sure you have coverage. If you are like me and travel off the beaten path a bit more, then expect to loose signal a bit more. After doing a small trip in Wyoming coming from Colorado I noticed two things. If I'm on the street it is easier to hold onto a signal, but it is still possible to get dead spots. If I'm on the trail, I have less dead spots than without the WeBoost, but still have plenty of dead zones. For what you get and what you are paying for, I can honestly say that this is certainly worth getting for those that travel. Just understand that it still has limitations.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
July 25, 2025
False claims. Doesn’t work I get the same signal . With my phone. It doesn’t boost anything
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
July 17, 2025
Working as advertised and better.
Installation was easy and the process was painless. We deove to Montana where the cell reception was little to none in the higher mountains. We were able to maintain a cell signal allowing our navigation system to work and keep us on track. There were times when people.would.ask if we had reception and I would show I hadtwo bars We drove a totall of 3000 miles from California to Washington across Idaho and up to the Montana-Canadian border we love our new weboost!!
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
May 20, 2025
Actually works
I decided to get this for myself after recently seeing several public service agencies in my mountainous area have these installed in their official vehicles. I can say that it works better than not having it. I was able to hold on to tower coverage and have usable signal where I was previously unable to. Bottom line is I’m satisfied with the purchase and installation was very easy. I recommend it to those who are considering it.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
May 18, 2025
I bought my we boost system a year ago and it works very well
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
April 2, 2025
Hardwiring is the way to go!
Installation was easy. Hardwiring was the way to go. Immediate improvement in range for cell and hotspot.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
March 31, 2025
Managing expecations
The thing does work. I live in a semi-rural area on the western slope of Colorado. Cell service is mediocre to decent in the frontcountry around here, and there are plenty of backcountry areas nearby where it is quite weak or nonexistent. If you are camping in or driving through a place with a weak signal, this thing will help hold onto the signal, no doubt. There is one place in particular, on a paved state highway in the valley where I would always have calls drop when I go around this one corner, and that does not happen anymore when I'm using this thing. However, do not purchase expecting it to increase your range by a huge margin. It seems to add 1 bar at most, which is usually enough to make calls, use data etc. in places where the signal is very weak but not completely absent. If you are camped at 11,000 feet up some long remote drainage where service is nonexistent, it does nothing. One thing the website doesn't really highlight is that your phone needs to be at least 18" away but not more than 36" from the interior antenna. You may not really have full-vehicle, and certainly not full-campsite coverage. But that's kinda why you go camping in the first place. All that being said, I'm happy I bought it and would recommend it to anyone who is thinking about it but on the fence. But do keep your expecations realistic.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
March 31, 2025
Honeymoon phase
We purchased the Overland system a couple of weeks ago, have only really had one opportunity to use it so far and honestly was not as impressed as we had hoped, but it was only the first time out. I felt we were not necessarily to far outside of cell towers, but in a mild, open canyon area. We want to see how the next couple of weeks go before we really see where we stand with it.
Originally reviewed on wilsonelectronics
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