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📡 Bingfu High Gain 4G LTE Antenna - Enhanced Signal Reception for CPE Routers, Hotspots, and Industrial IoT Devices Review

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Details

BrandBINGFU
ColorMIMO SMA TS9 Antenna
Impedance50 Ohm

Description of 📡 Bingfu High Gain 4G LTE Antenna - Enhanced Signal Reception for CPE Routers, Hotspots, and Industrial IoT Devices

Compatible Carrier Network: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and etc; Frequency Range: 698-960 MHz, 1710-2170 MHz, 2300-2700 MHz; Gain: 35dBi; Direction: Directional; Feature: Wall Mount / Suction Cup Mount; Cable Length: 2m; Connector: Dual SMA Male Connector; Accessoried Adapter: TS9 Connector Adapter;. Package List: 1 x Antenna, 2 x TS9 Connector Adapter;(As the Picture Shown);. Compatible with 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot, MiFi Router, Wireless CPE Router, Cellular Mobile Broadband Modem, USB Modem Dongle Adapter;. Compatible with: Huawei E8372 E589 E5787 E5786 E5785 E5776 E5775 E5577C E5577 E5573 E5377 E5375 E5373 E5372 Mobile Hotspot MiFi Modem; Huawei B618 B529 B528 Wireless CPE Router; Huawei E8278 E398 E398 E397 E392 USB Modem Dongle Adapter;. Compatible with: ZTE R230 R212 MF980 MF971V MF970 MF95 MF93E MF93D MF923 MF91T MF91S MF91D MF910 MF91 MF90 MF61 Mobile Hotspot MiFi Modem; ZTE MF287 MF282 Wireless CPE Router; ZTE MF821 MF668 MF645 MF633 MF626i MF60 USB Modem Dongle Adapter;.

Reviews

Global ratings 9
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Put it outside on my roof, works fine

First I put it in the window, the reception hasn't improved any more than if I had used the antennas in my modem. Now I've led it up to the roof in front of the house and increased it from 2 to a full 4 poles.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worse than useless

Associated this product. Worse than a unity gain antenna. The product has been tested for sensitivity and performance in our testing lab. As a result, it was found that the loss is almost 6 dB. Absolute rubbish.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Exchange availability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

no Computer and accessories

This antenna is not worth the money, degrades my signal, the wrong impedance mismatch should not be 50 ohms, or the wrong strip splits a vertical, another horizontal copper printing material can be frequency rejection

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Expensive insurance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

These TS9 adapters do not fit TS9 connectors!

It's funny that the standard rating asks questions about WiFi because it's a 4G LTE antenna. It is essential that the seller does not know what he is selling and is not familiar with the product. Not sure about the antenna gain because this thing doesn't connect to my MiFi (Netgear M5100) and I don't risk damaging the connectors which should force what should go in with no power.

Pros
  • The best in its niche
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not bad for the price

I used it temporarily (about 3 months) and it worked very well for the price. I had to spend a few hours trying to find the best spot to pick up a signal. The 35dB gain is clearly overpriced (even the highest quality antennas don't claim 35dB gain), but this antenna was worth every penny spent. LTE antenna usage varies from person to person and is highly dependent on how close your cell towers are and whether you have line of sight to the tower, as trees and hills can block the signal. Be…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Almost everything is ok

This antenna performed better than the other two I tested. I tried another MiMo directional antenna and it was more difficult to set up (the window wasn't facing the cell tower directly and when I got the clearest direction the signal improvement wasn't as good as this omnidirectional Bingfu. I tested it against them as well the antenna 2 7dbi and they have done very little recently I have seen my at&t signal improve from around 100/99 dbi to 90/89 this is very significant as apparently an…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Almost everything included

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I haven't noticed any noticeable difference in signal reception

I have a Teltonika Rut240 with firmware 12.2 and a T-Mobile SIM card in Cedar Park, TX. I replaced 2 whip antennas with this panel antenna and placed it in the same spot as my modem when it was on. I moved it around the window. The suction cup barely keeps it on the window (though admittedly I didn't clean the window before using it) and putting it on the suction cup was a bad idea as I just watched it fall off over and over again. In the end it performed worse than 2 whip antennas. I put back…

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • I have doubts

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Inefficient (in my experience)

I really wish this antenna would work. Unfortunately, at least in my experience, this is not the case. Curiously, signal strength dropped regardless of orientation. On the plus side, the return process was beyond impressive. Revain got my $$$ back before I could send it back to them. Thank you Reven

Pros
  • Practical thing
Cons
  • Generally OK, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Signal quality hasn't improved

I did a little scientific testing with this antenna, another antenna and no antenna on my Alcatel HH41 LTE modem/router and found that this antenna isn't doing anything useful and the signal is too seems to deteriorate. Both indoors (where the signal is generally lower) and outdoors, connecting this antenna resulted in signal degradation. SINR noise was improved when both antenna wires were connected, but the RSRP signal (which is important in an LTE connection) was worse (drop example, -78 dB…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Some minor issues