You can Significantly improve the performance of your iPhone while traveling with this Wilson dual-band cellular amplifier.
The Wilson iBooster Amplifier for iPhone is a lightweight, versatile product that enables you to keep your iPhone in a cradle and use it with a hands-free device such as an ear bud or Bluetooth product. In addition it will enhance the cellular signal strength via the built in Wilson Signal boost amplifier and keep your iphone charged up via the built in charging port. Wilson Electronics iBooster Amplifier for iPhone has the added benefit of a built-in cell phone signal amplifier/booster designed to improve your cellular signal up to 10 times and help you stay connected in places you never could before!
Here's how the Wilson iBooster system works: A Wilson mini-magnetic mount antenna (included) mounted on the outside of your vehicle communicates with the cell site, and the built-in iBooster cradle amplifier booster communicates with your cell phone. The outside antenna collects weak cellular signals and sends them to the amplifier. The amplifier boosts those signals and sends transmits them through the cradle amplifier/booster, significantly improving the performance of your iPhone.
Note: In order to maintain improved signal, your phone must be left in iBooster cradle during usage (i.e. you must use a headset or hands free car kit.)
Product Features:
- Designed specifically for the iPhone
- Dual band
- Increases driver safety
- Supports any hands-free device, including ear-buds and Bluetooth products
- Easy to install and simple to use.
- Amplifier cradle features a built-in antenna and battery charger.
- Installs in minutes
Product Videos
iBooster promotional video
Kit Includes:
iBooster Cradle Amplifier/charger - 301126 4" Wilson Mini Magnetic Mount Rooftop Antenna
- 12 Volt Cigarette lighter power supply
- Comprehensive detailed installation instructions
NOTE. Due to this being a new product with high demand please expect some delay on shipments.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 29 June, 2009.