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Wilson Announces Sleek 4G-A Signal Booster for AT&T 4G LTE Devices


May 8, 2012 12:01 AM EDT by Daniel P. Howley, LAPTOP Staff Writer  

Wilson Electronics has introduced a new wireless signal booster for use with phones running on AT&T’s 4G LTE network. The Sleek 4G-A will boost both 2G and 3G signals for all phones that operate in the 800 MHz and 1900 MHz frequencies, in additional to AT&T’s 700 MHz LTE frequency. 

We were able to spend some hands-on time with Wilson’s Sleek 4G-V signal booster for Verizon’s 4G LTE devices and were extremely impressed with the device’s ability to enhance our handset’s signal. Even when placed within a box made of copper wire, the booster was still able to pull in a full 4G signal.

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Developed for use in your vehicle, the Sleek 4G-A is an all-in-one phone cradle and signal booster. Wilson Electronics also has an optional in-door accessory kit available, which the company says works great when trying to boost the signal on your phone’s 4G LTE hotspot feature.

The Sleek 4G-A will be priced at $129 and is expected to go on sale in the third quarter of 2012.

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One Response to “Wilson Announces Sleek 4G-A Signal Booster for AT&T 4G LTE Devices”

  1. James Brown Says:

    Wilson Sleek 4G can generate too strong (greater than -65 dB) Cellular signal. It greatly degrades voice/data quality.

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