In this day and age, everyone is on the go, ranging from kids to adults, we all have somewhere to be and something to do. With that in mind, we’re all aware as to how important mobile devices can be, whether it be a mobile phone, or a tablet or in some locations; a 2-way.
We all rely heavily on mobile devices, and not just for the calling or text aspect, but with a big push on social media, so many people are utilising their mobile units for connecting to friends and family via Facebook, Twitter and other platforms, but what happens if you can’t get a signal?
Most households and business premises will have Wi-Fi of some variety, but as soon as you walk out of the property, or depending on the size of the property; walk into another end of the building, you may find that your Wi-Fi drops and you have to rely on 3G coverage. On the same hand, what if you need to make a call to someone that requires some coverage of sorts and you just can’t find the spot?
Introducing the Nextivity Cel-Fi RS2 3G Coverage Booster, a simple device that latches on to your 3G signal and boosts it across your building, but while you can buy cheap knock-off versions on eBay, this little beauty actually works.
As always, we’ll take a look at what’s on offer with the package and then get straight into seeing how effective this device can actually be in real-world usage as we put it to the test.
You can find more information by checking out the below video and the full specifications and features also listed below:
Specifications
Features
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