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This 4G LTE antenna delivers a robust 9 dBi gain across a wide 698-2700 MHz frequency range, ensuring compatibility with most 3G, 4G, LTE, and GSM devices. Its omni-directional design guarantees 360-degree signal reception, while the SMA male connector allows for quick and easy installation. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance connectivity across all major carriers.
M**I
Performing well on LBR20
I bought these for an lbr20 out in the middle of nowhere. So far I've only really tried wired antennas my 2 yagi's have performed quite well but they're about $30 each for the cheapest ones and they need to be spread to about the maximum cable length as well as pointed at the tower. I didn't try disconnecting those to directly compare them to these panel antennas but I did compare them to an Omni-directional post type mimo antenna and they seem to perform much better. I had some other antennas hooked up at one point and they seemed to not make much difference. These however lowered my ping quite a bit and gained almost twice the download speed according to speed test. They seem to be manufactured well they don't feel as janky as some of the wifi antennas I have. For lte, these were well worth my late night experimental purchase. I'll likely order another set after a bit more testing.
J**.
Compared 3 Sets Cudy LT18 = These R Best
I tried 3 sets of these besides the original that came with my router. A panel type (close 2nd), a round peg type that tapered at the top that was longer than the others by a bit, a wire looking one with curly part in it. This set gave the best results. I was getting -88 to -92 with the original on a good day maybe -86. The wire and peg were worse. The panel type -82 to -83 consistently and these (I need 4 of them by the way) -79 to -81. They were best of show. I will say I had to turn my router about 30 degrees from its original location to get the best signal. I guess that would be my only observation. They seem to be somewhat directional at least from a signal standpoint so keep that in mind you may have to turn them for best signal or your device. I'm satisfied for an indoor antenna. If I get more ambitious I'll try some external which so long as they aren't garbage will have an advantage just because they are.....well.... outside and don't have walls to contend with. I'm on AT&T band 14 and dual band 66 (my router is MIMO with 4 antennas). That's all I got and hope this helps someone else contemplating trying these out. I will add these aren't a miracle cure for bad reception but if you are looking for a good replacement or to squeak a little more out of your router than the ones it came with these are it without breaking your bank.
R**D
Great alternative to the expensive OEM antenna
One of my SpyPoint Flex-S cameras stopped sending pictures. While the antenna looked OK, the male wire had failed. Rather than the time and hassle of trying to get a warranty replacement, these replacement antennas worked great. The signal is as good or better than OEM and I was able to re-deploy the camera within two days.Be sure to know what type of antenna your camera needs. My Cuddeback and Muddy system cameras are different. These will work great on all of my SpyPoint cameras (and those with similar male fittings). With the two pack, it’s nice to know I have an extra around the next time a raccoon or buck snaps one off.
F**
Didn’t work
I brought this antenna for an outdoor camera. It started that it would work with this camera but it didn’t. I needed a female connection antenna to fit a male connection on the camera.
G**H
Work great!
They screw on just like OEM ones and signal strength just as good as OEM ones if not even tad better. They are a little shorter than OEM ones but no issues there. Hinge where it bends even looks to be little more beefed up than OEM and hopefully last longer than one season like OEM ones did. So overall great replacement for Spypoint Flex OEM antenna and way cheaper. Thanks!
T**R
They Work
Antennas are a cheap replacement vs. stock antennas and seem to work fine. I can't say if they're any better or worse than the stock antennas as the location I have the cameras deployed has spotty service. I can only say that they seem to work about the same as original antenna. I also can't really say if twisting the paddles helps or not. They are a bit smaller than the factory antennas, and one good thing is that they thread on better and don't flop around like the original antennas. Bears love messing with trail cameras, so buy a couple of these if you're in bear country.
T**E
Not compatible
Does not stay tight on camera. Always drops pointing downward and no signal. Wasted my money
A**R
They work on very expensive frost control unit that
Using on our frosty protection units in cranberry farm they are working greatThank you
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