Do in-building cell phone amplifiers really work?”
I get 1 bar indoors and almost no reception. Bought one of these without thinking it would accomplish what it promised. Having a wire hanging off your cell phone is a drag, but since you frequently are tethered to a charger in the house (or office) anyway, it actually isn’t *too* bad. == Wilson Electronics SignalBoost Cellular Amplifier http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phone-and-smart/wilson-electronics-signalboost-cellular/4505-6448_7-32366939.html Product Summary The good: The Wilson Electronics SignalBoost Cellular Amplifier delivers improved cell phone reception, ensuring clear phone calls and strong connections. It’s easy to set up and use, and it doesn’t interfere with other electronic signals. The bad: The Wilson Electronics SignalBoost Cellular Amplifier uses a wired connection to your cell phone, which limits mobility. Also, it doesn’t work wi