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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect miracles, but it does work.
I ordered this product on the off chance it might actually work. Well, I can tell you it does help. I have tested it in many areas where I have had little to no signal in the past and the phone stayed connected with a signal about 70% of the time, which is a vast improvement over dropping my calls. HOWEVER, a dead zone is still a dead zone. This isn't a miracle, just a...
Published on November 16, 2008 by Adrian Kirk

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2.0 out of 5 stars David Week's MyMac.com Review
Griffin's new case for the iPhone is supposed to be a twofer; a hard plastic case and an internal antenna that improves cell phone reception.

How does it perform?

The ClearBoost case is a two-piece (top and bottom) case that snaps together, encasing the iPhone snugly within. There's never a worry about the iPhone sliding out of the case, as can...
Published on May 8, 2008 by Tim E Robertson


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars David Week's MyMac.com Review, May 8, 2008
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This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Griffin's new case for the iPhone is supposed to be a twofer; a hard plastic case and an internal antenna that improves cell phone reception.

How does it perform?

The ClearBoost case is a two-piece (top and bottom) case that snaps together, encasing the iPhone snugly within. There's never a worry about the iPhone sliding out of the case, as can happen with slot-loading cases, as the two halves snap tightly together. In fact, you need a small screwdriver or a quarter to pop the two halves apart.

However, the hard plastic case material, while tough, is slippery. I was immediately struck by how smooth the case was; there was no sense of tackiness or grippiness to the material. I used the ClearBoost for a couple of days, and had it accidentally slip out of my hands more than once. Also, there is no belt clip, so the iPhone will have to live in your pocket or purse.

The main selling point of the ClearBoost case is improved cell phone reception. That's the "boost" in ClearBoost. Inside the bottom case is an unpowered antenna that sits firmly against the back of the iPhone outer shell when closed. I'm not enough of an electrical engineer to know how the induction works to transfer the signal from the ClearBoost's antenna to the iPhone, but Griffin says there is a marked improvement.

Part of the review package is a white paper telling reviewers how to access the iPhone's Field Test Mode to measure the cell tower signal strength. I tapped in the code (*3001#12345#*) and went to Cell Information.

I live a bowl-like depression in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains, in the northern part of Tucson, AZ. ATT's cell phone coverage is usable, but just barely. The reported signal strength without the case was barely within what Griffin calls "usable." Oddly, the audio quality is fairly good, and ATT coverage is better than Sprint, my previous carrier.

I first noted the signal strengths without the ClearBoost from the five towers (uniformly poor), and then strapped the iPhone into the 'Boost.

Hmmm, the signal strengths were almost identical, and the apparent call quality was unchanged.

I went back to the reviewers guide, and found that other data from the towers showed that, in my location, ATT was using the 1900 mHz band.

Unfortunately, the ClearBoost antenna is designed to work best with the 850 mHz band. It may have some small improvements for 1900 mHz signal, but not much compared to 850 mHz signals. Griffin says that ATT uses the 850 mHz band in most parts of the US. But Tucson appears to be all 1900 mHz. I tried the ClearBoost at Nemo's house, about five miles due west of my location, only to find that his area uses the 1900 mHz band, as well.

I spent twenty minutes on the ATT web site, trying to discover what parts of the US use 850 or 1900 mHz, and could not find any information. I suspect it's there, but I couldn't dig it up.

Is the ClearBoost right for you? I'm not really able to comment on how well the antenna works in the 850 mHz band, so I can't say yea or nay. Antenna performance aside, the case is too slippery, and needs a belt clip.

MyMac.rating 2.5 based mostly on the case's slipperiness.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect miracles, but it does work., November 16, 2008
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This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I ordered this product on the off chance it might actually work. Well, I can tell you it does help. I have tested it in many areas where I have had little to no signal in the past and the phone stayed connected with a signal about 70% of the time, which is a vast improvement over dropping my calls. HOWEVER, a dead zone is still a dead zone. This isn't a miracle, just a relay for the signal for where you cover up the antenna at the bottom of the phone with your hand when talking. If you buy this with realistic expectations and understand it helps prevent, not cure every dropped call, you will be pleased.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Five stars if you exclude looks, October 11, 2008
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This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
This case completely altered my iPhone experience- so much so that I bought an extra one in case something happens to the original. As an early adopter of the iPhone, I was dropping every other call and couldn't figure out why my phone would fluctuate between one and four bars every three seconds. At the time I wasn't sure whether it was the phone or AT&T's service, but it got so bad that I nearly stopped using my phone entirely. I've since learned that the antenna is at the bottom of the phone and my hand was blocking reception. This case directs the antenna's reception upwards, where it should be. Since purchasing this case, my reception is 200 times better. Out of the dozens of cases out there, this is the only one that brings something new and worthwhile to the table- why else would you detract from the phone's looks?!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ugly but it works, July 29, 2008
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This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Griffin has underestimated how well their product works. I get at least a one bar improvement in reception. Now in my area ATT towers use the 850MHz that this case was designed for. Check out Griffin's website for instructions to test your own area's cell towers.

On the negative side it is an ugly case. It looks like the army designed it to be rugged. It is thick enough to make accessing the iPhone controls or swiping your finger more difficult. The nub antenna, however, has not been an inconvenience. It still fits in my pocket well.

The case comes with a plastic screen protector that is the worst part of the product. If the case is ugly, the screen protector is so much uglier that it distracts you from the case. The film they use expands with the heat of your pocket and creates bubbles in new places each day. It makes the iPhone appear to have contracted plague. I suggest you toss the supplied film and buy a ClearTouch Anti-Glare Screen Protector by BoxWave. The combination should work well.

I give it 4 stars because I live in a marginal reception area and I like the boost it gives me. And no one can see it when it's in my pocket.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nice looking case; doesn't boost signal, May 21, 2008
This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I bought this antenna hoping it would boost my iphone signal. The website for this product gives clear instructions on how to test this, and it didn't work. It actually reduced my signal quality.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not for 3G, September 7, 2008
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Sean Dunn (Southern Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Ordered this for the new iPhone 3G, but the phone is a little bigger than the original iPhone, and it would not fit.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dissappointed, August 18, 2008
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M. P. Cohrs (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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I am very disappointed at this product. It did not live up to the description. It did not help my signal in any way and I was aware that it did not promise to raise the number of bars that was displayed. It did promise to boost signal to a certain extent and I did not detect any change at all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice accent for the 2G, October 19, 2011
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This review is from: Griffin ClearBoost Antenna Boosting Case for iPhone (Wireless Phone Accessory)
The case looks pretty cool and seems to usually get 1 extra bar with the case rather than without it. Nice.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Clearboost Antenna, April 19, 2010
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I live in a picturesque California valley, with mountains on two sides. Before getting the Griffin Clearboost Antenna,I was able to get cell phone reception in only one room in my house - the master bedroom on the 2nd floor. With the Clearboost, I now get reception in all rooms. Some rooms have better reception than others, but at least I can use the phone anywhere I am, and I'm not losing calls any more!For a $10 option, that's a great deal!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Who still have a 2G?, February 26, 2011
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I have an iPhone 4 so it didn't work.
I don't remember seeing that it would work only with the 2G.
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