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4G MIMO External Omnidirectional Antenna

4G MIMO External Omnidirectional Antenna

Regular price $159.00
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Features

【Optimized Device Performance】This antenna serves as a supporting partner for your cell phone signal amplifier or 4G router.
【Improved Coverage】Omnidirectional design captures signals from all directions, effectively expanding your coverage area.
【Easy Integration】Integrating our omnidirectional antenna into your setup is hassle-free. The design and compatibility with devices with external SMA/TS9 antenna connectors ensure a seamless process.

In the Box

Antenna*1
Mounting bracket
10M Coaxial Cable *2
SMA to TS9 adapters *2
Waterproof Tape
Cable Tie

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4G Omnidirectional Aerial

  • Wide frequency range 698-2700MHz, Compatible with 4G of all carriers.
  • Compatible with a wide range of devices, such as hotspots, modems/routers, IoT devices.
  • Ensuring you stay connected even in areas with weaker coverage
  • It can easily be mounted on rooftops, utility poles, surveillance trailers, well sites

Omni-directional Reception

Captures signals from all directions, effectively expanding your coverage area, eliminating the need for tedious cellular tower location and alignment adjustments associated with directional antennas.

Easy Installation – Pole or Wall Mountable

Install your antenna your way! Whether you prefer mounting it on a pole or directly on a wall, this antenna offers flexible installation to suit your setup.

No complicated tools required—just secure and connect!

  • SMA Ports

  • TS9 Ports

Tech Spec

Peak Gain: 10dBi
Freq. range: 698-2700MHz
Max Power: 50W
Impedance: 50 ohms
Radiation: Omni
Polarization: Vertical

Package Content

  • Antenna*1
  • Mounting bracket
  • 10M Coaxial Cable *2
  • SMA to TS9 adapters *2
  • Waterproof Tape
  • Cable Tie

"Live in an apartment block where the mobile internet is painfully slow during peak hours. Hooked this up to my modem and stuck it outside on the balcony, and now I get way more stable speeds. Didn’t expect it to help much in the city, but it actually does."

- Joshua S.

  • - Michael S.

    Was worried about installing an external antenna because of strong winds in my area, but it’s held up fine so far. The mounting is solid, and it hasn’t shifted even after a couple of storms. As long as you secure it properly, it should last a while.

  • - Matthew P.

    I was considering running an Ethernet cable across my property to get better internet in my workshop, but that would’ve been a pain. Instead, I got this antenna, hooked it up to a 4G modem, and now I have a reliable connection without having to dig trenches or drill holes. Much easier solution.

  • - Lauren J.

    At first, I thought I must have set it up wrong because I didn’t see an instant improvement. Turns out, I just needed to point it properly. Took some trial and error, but once I found the right direction, it made a noticeable difference. If you get one, be patient with the setup.

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