Cellular booster manufacturer SureCall has been around for a long time (since 2001) and has built up a solid reputation for providing boosting gear primarily intended for larger commercial buildings.
SureCall also produces home and mobile boosters, but the past few SureCall mobile booster models have left us a bit underwhelmed.
Product Variations
SureCall has three different mobile booster kits available depending upon the vehicle type - RV, Vehicle, or Fleet.
RV
The RV kit includes a higher gain building antenna, an internal 'ducky' antenna that attaches directly to the booster, a low loss cable, and an AC adapter.
Specifications
- Model: Fusion2Go 3.0 RV Kit
- Gain: 50dB
- Max Uplink Power: 29 dBm
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- # of Devices Boosted: Multiple
- LTE Bands Supported: 12, 17, 13, 5, 2, 25, 4
- Uplink Frequency Range (MHz): 698-716 / 776-787 / 824-849 / 1850-1915 / 1710-1755 (G Block Included)
- Downlink Frequency Range (MHz): 728-746 / 746-757 / 869-894 / 1930-1995 / 2110-2155 (G Block Included)
- Exterior Antenna: SC-288W omnidirectional antenna with 40' of included low loss SC-240 Coax cable
- Internal Antenna: SC-120 'ducky' whip antenna
- Wire Lengths: Exterior - 40'
- Range of Interior Coverage: 3-10'
- In Motion Usage: Yes
- Power Supply: DC Car Charger - 6-15V and AC power supply
- Power Consumption: <10w
- Connectors: FME Male (both ends)
- Booster Dimensions: 5.625" x 4" x 1.125"
- Warranty: 3 Year
- List Price: $449.99
Vehicle
The Vehicle kit comes with a magnet mount exterior antenna, internal patch antenna, and 12v power adapter.
Specifications
- Model: Fusion2Go 3.0
- Gain: 50dB
- Max Uplink Power: 29 dBm
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- # of Devices Boosted: Multiple
- LTE Bands Supported: 12, 17, 13, 5, 2, 25, 4
- Uplink Frequency Range (MHz): 698-716 / 776-787 / 824-849 / 1850-1915 / 1710-1755 (G Block Included)
- Downlink Frequency Range (MHz): 728-746 / 746-757 / 869-894 / 1930-1995 / 2110-2155 (G Block Included)
- Exterior Antenna:
- Vehicle Kit: 'Trucker Antenna' or 'Magnetic Mount' Options - 12' Cable
- RV Kit: SC-288W omnidirectional antenna with 40' of included low loss SC-240 Coax cable
- Internal Antenna:
- Vehicle Kit: Patch Antenna
- RV Kit: SC-120 'ducky' whip antenna
- Wire Lengths: Exterior - 40'
- Range of Interior Coverage: 3-10'
- In Motion Usage: Yes
- Power Supply: DC Car Charger - 6-15V and AC power supply
- Power Consumption: <10w
- Connectors: FME Male (both ends)
- Booster Dimensions: 5.625" x 4" x 1.125"
- Warranty: 3 Year
- List Price: Vehicle - $399.99
Fleet
The Fleet kit is intended for fleets of vehicles that use a standardized NMO mounting base for the external antenna. This version is unlikely to be of interest to our audience.
Specifications
- Model: Fusion2Go 3.0
- Gain: 50dB
- Max Uplink Power: 29 dBm
- Impedance: 50 Ohm
- # of Devices Boosted: Multiple
- LTE Bands Supported: 12, 17, 13, 5, 2, 25, 4
- Uplink Frequency Range (MHz): 698-716 / 776-787 / 824-849 / 1850-1915 / 1710-1755 (G Block Included)
- Downlink Frequency Range (MHz): 728-746 / 746-757 / 869-894 / 1930-1995 / 2110-2155 (G Block Included)
- Exterior Antenna:
- Vehicle Kit: 'Trucker Antenna' or 'Magnetic Mount' Options - 12' Cable
- RV Kit: SC-288W omnidirectional antenna with 40' of included low loss SC-240 Coax cable
- Internal Antenna:
- Vehicle Kit: Patch Antenna
- RV Kit: SC-120 'ducky' whip antenna
- Wire Lengths: Exterior - 40'
- Range of Interior Coverage: 3-10'
- In Motion Usage: Yes
- Power Supply: DC Car Charger - 6-15V and AC power supply
- Power Consumption: <10w
- Connectors: FME Male (both ends)
- Booster Dimensions: 5.625" x 4" x 1.125"
- Warranty: 3 Year
- List Price: Fleet Kit - $449.99
News, Videos & Status
SureCall sent us an evaluation unit and in 2018 we tested it head to head against other similar mobile boosters on the market.
We wrapped up our field testing and our full review, testing summaries and comparisons are available below to members.
Members can also dive deep into our field testing results in our Testing Lab:
- Cellular Signal Field Testing – SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 | weBoost 4G-X OTR | weBoost 4G-M | HiBoost OTR | MIMO Antennas (Late 2018)
- Cellular Signal Field Testing – SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 | weBoost 4G-X OTR | weBoost 4G-M | HiBoost OTR | MIMO Antennas (3rd Quarter 2018)
- Cellular Signal Field Testing – SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 vs weBoost 4G-X RV (2nd Quarter 2018)
Here is our unboxing video and first impressions
Note: SureCall sent us the vehicle kit plus the RV kit parts - the RV kit they ship does not include the vehicle antennas.
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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:
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