HiBoost Smart Functions
AGC and MGC
The booster is powered by advanced AGC and MGC circuits.
AGC automatically balances the booster power according to the strength of signal reception outside your property. It guarantees unbeatable protection from even slightest noise and cell tower interference.
Smart MGC circuit lets you regulate the booster gain value on your own manually.
LCD Display
LCD display shows the main system parameters such as frequency, gain and output power. It allows you to keep watch on system performance in real time and renders booster maintenance super convenient. Thanks to LCD you’ll also manage installation easily. You can find best position for the outdoor antenna basing on the output power value displayed on the screen.
Safe and Healthy
Certifications CE and RoHS
HiBoost Hi13-LL is safe and healthy for users and fully complies with Europe-wide CE and RoHS safety and quality standards. It’s proved by official CE and RoHS certifications issued by accredited test laboratory in Germany Phoenix Test Lab.
CE – Mandatory conformity marking for products sold within the European Economic Area since 1985. It proves that your product fulfills EU-wide safety, health and environmental protection requirements.
RoHS – The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC. It restricts the use of six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment: Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd), Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+), Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE).
Longer Phone Battery Life
With the booster you’ll get 5 bars all around your home or office and your mobile device will stop searching for a stronger 4G signal. As a result, electromagnetic waves emitted by your phone will reduce by up to 60 times while your mobile phone will last longer.
What is dBm?
Power ratio (in decibels) of the measured power is expressed in dBm. The higher dBm number, the more powerful signal is spread.
Consequently, 17 (20, 23) dBm is more powerful than 13 dBm. This means not only larger coverage zone, but also signal possibility to be spread in several floors, to go through walls, etc.
What are 4G LTE 800 and LTE 2600 MHz?
There’re three main 4G frequencies on which European cellular operators send 4G data to your mobile phones, laptops and other handheld devices - LTE 800, 1800 and 2600 MHz. The speed of 4G data mobile operators offer on these networks is really high.
LTE 800 MHz is a 4G signal standard predominantly available in rural areas. In some countries LTE 800 is used for propagating 4G data in cities as well.
LTE 2600 is high range frequency which is perfect for spreading strong 4G signal through urban areas. That’s why if you live in the suburbs or somewhat farther out of the city and your operator supports 4G on LTE 2600, you may have problems with receiving speedy 4G data inside your property.