Cellular booster manufacturer SureCall has been around for a long time (since 2001) and has built up a solid reputation (and patent portfolio) around providing boosting gear for everything from the largest office buildings to the smallest vehicles.
They have licensed some of their gear to be marketed and branded by other manufacturers, and this entry covers those models.
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Winegard is most known for its TV antennas and has been diving into the world of mobile internet with its rooftop cellular embedded Wi-Fi units. In November 2020 they move further into mobile internet by offering the Winegard RangePro- which they list as powered by SureCall. It is based on the Fusion2Go 3.0 RV booster kit, released by SureCall in March 2018. The kit is now also licensed to Winegard and offered at $50 above the same kit branded by SureCall.
The Marine AnyWhere SuperHALO booster by Shakespeare is based on the original Fusion2Go RV booster kit, released by SureCall in March 2015.
The Stream booster by Shakespeare is based on the Fusion2Go 3.0 RV booster kit, released by SureCall in March 2018. We reviewed the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 (full review) when it was first released. Related News Stories: For other booster options on the market worth comparing this model to - here are our featured options: Our members fund our in-depth independent reviews. This entry may contain additional member exclusive content such as testing notes, field testing data, user interface tours, comparisons to alternatives, analysis, tips, videos and discounts. Members also get interactive guidance, alerts, classroom and more. Affiliate vendor links - using these links helps support MIRC's mission (MIAs, please log in to get special discounts): Amazon: Shakespeare Marine AnyWhere SuperHALO | Shakespeare Stream Shakespeare Stream: Onboard Wireless Other vendors (non-affiliate): Winegard RangePro: Winegard | Camping World Shakespeare Marine AnyWhere SuperHALO: Shakespeare | Signal Booster Cellular boosters can be quite useful for boosting the signal to a smartphone to get a more solid phone call. But when it comes to enhancing cellular data performance, things get more complicated. Because of a technology called MIMO (multiple in multiple out) that is essential to LTE and 5G data, often times the internal antennas on a smartphone or hotspot don't benefit from an amplified signal. Boosters also only cover a handful of the frequency bands the carries use for data. But a booster can play a role in a mobile internet arsenal - as they excel during times when you are really far from a tower, or where upload speeds are important (such as video broadcasting). For more on understanding boosters vs. MIMO - check out video: For more on signal enhancing, including understanding boosters and the many forms they come in - follow up with our guides:Winegard RangePro Powered by SureCall
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