HomeBlogWeboost Brings Long Haul Journey Truckers Improved Connectivity With The Drive 4g X Otr Signal Booster

weBoost Brings Long-Haul Journey Truckers Improved Connectivity with the Drive 4G-X OTR Signal Booster

Posted on 6/27/2016 by Nicholas Jones

ST. GEORGE, Utah–(BUSINESS WIRE)–weBoost®, the global leader in cell signal boosters, today announces the Drive 4G-X OTR, an all-in-one signal booster kit for truck drivers. The Drive 4G-X OTR is weBoost’s most powerful mobile booster, enabling up to 32 times stronger signal on the road so drivers with lengthy travels can stay conveniently connected to those they love and on whom rely.

Whether truckers are driving Atlantic Salmon to the Midwest, California avocados up north or a special holiday gift cross country, they depend on a reliable cell signal to do so successfully. It keeps them connected, entertained and on-track. The Drive 4G-X OTR is carrier agnostic, so the booster will successfully amplify signals for Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T users alike, allowing everyone to stay connected. It simultaneously amplifies voice and data for devices operating on 3G, 4G LTE or legacy bands. Neither a wired Internet connection nor Wi-Fi are needed for the booster to function, and there are no monthly fees.

“In our increasingly connected world, bringing a reliable cell signal to everyone, from within city-centers to the open road, is important to us,” said Bruce Lancaster, Wilson Electronics’ CEO. “Truck drivers make many sacrifices on long-haul journeys, especially spending countless hours on the road away from their homes and loved ones. As a matter of safety as well as maintaining those relationships, staying connected should not be one of those sacrifices.”

The Drive 4G-X OTR amplifies existing cell signal from the nearest cell tower to bring extremely capable coverage to truckers anywhere on the road. The result is a reliable cell signal and the capability to receive a dispatch, find a safe rest stop, call home during lunch, stream music or use navigation with ease. Installation is a six-step process and the kit includes the all-new 4G-OTR antenna and mount, the Drive 4G-X signal booster, a slim low profile, secondary antenna, a mounting bracket and a 12V DC power supply.1

The 24-inch 4G-OTR antenna achieves a high gain signal output that surpasses other antennas of its size. Its compactness provides a low visual impact for drivers, yet it is designed to resist shock and wear in heavy-duty applications and rough conditions. It is also available in a shock spring mount and additional mast heights to accommodate a variety of drives. The antenna covers cell phone frequencies from 700, 800, 1700 and 1900 to 2200 MHz.

The Drive 4G-X OTR is available for purchase now online at buy.weboost.com and through resellers, including DAS for the Travel Centers, Amazon, Wilson Amplifiers, CellPhoneSignalBooster.com, UberSignal.com, Solid Signal, PowerfulSignal.com, WPS Antennas, 3GStore.com, Repeater Store, AlternativeWireless.com and Cellular Outlet Inc. for $549.99 MSRP.

Please visit our commercial truck cell phone signal booster product page to learn more about the Drive 4G-X OTR.

1 Truckers with Cascadia model trucks with molded-style mirrors are recommended to mount the antenna to the top of the cab and may need to purchase additional materials or tools to properly secure.

About weBoost, LLC

Wilson Electronics, LLC, home of WilsonPro, weBoost, and zBoost, is a leader in wireless communications infrastructure, dedicated to delivering access to communications for everyone, everywhere. The company has designed and manufactured cell phone signal boosters, antennas and related components for more than 20 years. Each booster is designed to boost signal from carrier networks, significantly improving cellular coverage in homes, workplaces and vehicles. The booster designs also come equipped with patented technology to protect carrier networks from antenna oscillation, or feedback, and signal overload. All Wilson Electronics products are designed, assembled and tested in the U.S.A. For more information, visit www.weboost.com.

Similar Articles

Does weBoost really work? Improve cellular coverage with weBoost
3/18/2024

Does weBoost Really Work? Exploring the Effectiveness of Cell Signal Boosters 

Read More
What's the easiest way to boost cell signal? weBoost
3/12/2024

What is the Easiest Way to Boost Cell Signal?

Read More
2/16/2024

What’s the Best Cell Phone Booster Out There?

Read More