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Spotwave z1900 Wireless Cell Phone Signal Booster
 
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Spotwave z1900 Wireless Cell Phone Signal Booster

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  • Improves voice call quality&reception ensuring you can make or take important calls when you need to at home, or in your small office
  • Enhanced data performance enabling quicker file downloads
  • No more dropped calls due to poor indoor cell coverage
  • Lowers cell phone power emissions and extends phone battery life
  • Everything you need is included in the box
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000L41EZ0
  • Item model number: Z1900
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #14,603 in Cell Phones & Service (See Bestsellers in Cell Phones & Service)

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    #38 in  Cell Phones & Service > Wireless Accessories > Mobile Broadband > Antennas
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 22, 2006

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Product Description

The Z1900 is a high-performance indoor wireless coverage system designed to boost signal and ensure reliable coverage for cell phones, PDAs and 3G laptop air cards.Geared for homes and small offices up to 2,500 sq ft. the Z1900 is Spotwave's most cost-effective solution for the wireless subscriber at home, providing support for all wireless voice and data services being delivered in the PCS (1900 MHz) band.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It works, but not much range. Read on for details of my experience., July 7, 2009
By Tony Polito (Greenville, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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The online reviews, as well as the people I know in the cell phone business, all pointed to Wilson Electronics as the best vendor for this type of solution. I should have listened, but no, I wanted to save a couple of hundred bucks. Turns out this thing doesn't do anywhere near what you might expect.

There's two parts to this set-up: as 'access' box that picks up the cell tower signal (put it where the best signal is) attached by coax to a `broadcasting/repeater' unit from which your cell phone gets a signal (put it where you want signal improvement).

The repeater unit, despite any statements found to the contrary, seems UNI-directional, requires line-of-sight and is incredibly weak. I installed carefully according to directions - with the access unit high in my attic pointing directly into a 5 bar (out of 5) signal. The repeater unit now feeds my phone a signal that hovers about 4 bars at a distance of 4 feet.

Granted that IS a distinct improvement - over the pre-installation 1-2 bars, a signal so weak that my calls were often unintelligible or dropping. But any reasonable consumer would expect, at 4 feet, a signal at least as strong as what the access box is picking up.

If I actually bring the phone right to the repeater unit, the phone will `catch' and hold 5 bars for a short while (at 3 feet), then eventually drifts back to 4 bars. The user's manual actually says NOT to have the cell phone less than 3 feet from the repeater unit, but the truth is that's just about how close you have to be to get any respectable signal improvement at all.

The signal degrades with distance and by 7-8 feet, there's no improvement in signal whatsoever. Directly on the other side of my drywall in the next room, there's no improvement beyond 2 feet. Turning the corner out of the room where the repeater unit is mounted results in zero improvement.

I found two online reviews with virtually identical complaints about near-worthless signal improvement, one at eOpinions and the other at Treonauts. I erroneously ignored those complaints when I bought the thing, instead relying on a number of glowing, positive reviews generated by several media outlets and by a number of professional online reviewers. My bad.

The likely culprit here is the gizmo's 'adaptive technology' - which means it cranks the gain (signal) down substantially whenever it thinks there's the least chance it will generate any oscillation (looping/feedback) that will impact the cell tower's performance. Competing products do not build in such a feature. My weak signal is probably evidence that the manufacturer is a whole lot more concerned about the remote chance that the cell phone company will be peeved or inconvenienced ... than if I actually get the product and service I paid them for.

Another distinct possibility is that earlier production units - and/or the units sent out to reviewers - included a more powerful repeater unit.

That, of course, would lead to glowing reviews early on.

The access unit is nothing less than persnickety. The installation instructions call for a minimum of 10 feet of distance between the two units to avoid any `internal' feedback/looping on its own signal. If the device suspects such looping, it compensates by automatically cutting down it's own gain/signal. The maximum separation, determined by the length of the coax, is 35 feet. I put the two units about 20 feet apart. The access unit has a blue/red light on it that indicates device status/performance, if the units are placed correctly and/or functioning properly. The light (by going solid blue) confirmed "far enough apart.' Then, AFTER I had permanently mounted the units, the light started blinking blue, which means `not far enough apart' (and that the signal was being reduced). Remounting the access unit in a new position, changed by about 1 inch, set the light back to "far enough apart.' When I was remounting, I first checked another position about two inches in another direction and the light turned blinking red, which means it has temporarily shut itself down due to looping/feedback. Before I did the first mounting, I saw nothing but a solid blue light in the entire immediate area.

And while we're at it, the blue/red light that indicates current device status should have been engineered into the REPEATER unit, not the access unit - which is usually going to be installed high up and/or out of the way, where the user is never going to be able to see it. The way it is, I'll have to tromp up to the attic every time I drop a bar or two to see if this thing's still working right. Good thing I didn't go with installing the access unit up at the top of my chimney.

I'm going to try to learn to live with having adequate reception in just one room - which is all I am going to get outa this gizmo. (The product literature promises improvement over 2,500 sq. ft.; I was looking for some improvement over about 1,200 sq. ft.) If I'm lucky, my next phone upgrade will improve my situation somewhat. But my advice to you is to try a Wilson Electronics solution - and take a pass on this pile of plastic.

Really it's a moot point, since it looks like this thing is going out of production anyway. What a surprise.

To be fair, $159 is a good price for what you're getting here ... as compared to what competitors charge for similar devices.

Be sure this thing works with your phone. It broadcasts only the 1900Mhz frequency, which is what T-Mobile and AT&T/Cingular uses in most areas.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Product...Poor Shipping, February 10, 2009
Product works as advertised. I am able to get a signal in my living room now. But, I paid for expedited shipping and it still took 8 working days to reach my house. I should have just paid for regular shipping and saved the money. would have arrived in the same amount of time. If you can get this device from another source that will actually provide next day or two day shipping i recommend you do just that. If you don't mind waiting then just use this source.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does exactly what it's supposed to do., December 8, 2008
By Christopher J. Hall (Asheville, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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If you have AT&T on 1900hz and there is a spot in your house that you can get 2 bars then this is THE thing to get. The most bars I could get OUTSIDE my home was 3 before this little gem came. I have one spot near a window that SOMETIMES would get 2 bars. Barely enough to text. Well after hooking the z1900 up I get 3 bars on a bad day and 4 most days.

For those who have an iPhone with Pandora I can now get Pandora to run with the z1900 installed. That should give you a good idea of how well this device works. Couldn't be much happier.
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