Increase the capability of receiving signal of the cellular phone in moving vehicle. High output power. Greatly improve the communicating performance of the cellular phone while driving, eliminating problems such as unstable reception, unclear vocal quality, difficult in accessing calls or even calls being disconnected. Also, if you command 8 boosters, 2 for free. Also included antenna as a bonus
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