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πŸ“‘ 15–30dBi High Gain
πŸ“Ά Strong Signal Catcher
⚑ Boosts 4G+ Speed
🌍 All-Network Support

4G SINGNAL BOOSTER ANTENNA

Overview:
The 4G+ High-Gain Antenna is designed to boost signal strength and improve internet stability for 4G/4G+ Wi-Fi devices. Perfect for areas with weak signals, it captures and amplifies coverage to deliver faster speeds and more reliable connections. Whether you’re using Ufone Blaze, Zong routers, PTCL Charji, or other 4G devices, this antenna ensures stronger reception and smooth browsing.

Key Features:

  • πŸ“‘ High-Gain Power: 15dBi–30dBi boost for stronger signals

  • πŸ“Ά Signal Catcher: Improves weak coverage areas indoors/outdoors

  • πŸ”Œ Easy Installation: Plug & connect with supported devices

  • 🌍 Universal Use: Compatible with PTCL, Ufone, Zong, Jazz, and Telenor devices

RS 2,999

3,999

*Pay a small COD fee now, and the rest upon receiving your order via Leopards, TCS, etc.

πŸ› οΈ How to Use the 4G+ Antenna:

  • Step 1: Check Compatibility

  • Make sure your device (Ufone Blaze, Zong MF293, PTCL Charji, etc.) has an external antenna port (usually TS-9 or SMA type). If not, you may need a converter cable.

  • Step 2: Find the Right Spot

  • Place the antenna near a window, rooftop, or balcony where signal reception is strongest. Keep it away from thick walls, metal objects, or other signal-blocking materials.

  • Step 3: Connect the Antenna

  • Plug the antenna cable into the external antenna port of your Wi-Fi device. Ensure the connector is tight and secure for best performance.

  • Step 4: Adjust the Direction

  • Point the antenna towards the nearest cell tower or direction of stronger signal. You may need to rotate slightly and test speed until you find the best angle.

  • Step 5: Power On and Test

  • Turn on your Wi-Fi device and connect it to your phone or computer. Run a speed test or browse to check improvement in internet speed and stability.

  • Step 6: Fine-Tune for Best Results

  • If speeds are still weak, try placing the antenna higher (like on the roof). Use a longer cable if needed, but avoid too much length as it may reduce signal strength.