
The numbers corresponded to the sequence to open each as you stepped through the installed process. It was stuffed with smaller boxes labeled with numbers. The kit arrived in a box about the size of a case of beer. ( Note: This article contains affiliate links)ĭisclaimer: Although I’ve received no monetary compensation for my review, I did receive a free review sample of the Drive 4G-X RV courtesy of – Ray Unboxing the weBoost Drive 4G-X RV Cell Booster I jumped at the chance and fair disclosure I have also signed up to be an affiliate earning a sales commission for referrals. Last month the weBoost company contacted me asking if I’d like to review their latest cell booster kit designed specifically for us RVers. But we also love to boondock and visit rural areas thankfully the weBoost has helped extend our off-grid travel choices. We are always busy online answering comments, emails, publishing articles and uploading photos/videos. The weBoost system has proved a godsend by keeping us connected even camped in fringe signal reception areas.īoth Anne and myself run popular blogs, plus I maintain an online RVing community site and of course the Love Your RV! YouTube channel.

We’ve used it dozens of times over the last five months while RVing all around the southwestern US and up and down the west coast. The package is called the Drive 4G-X OTR and came with a large spring mounted trucker antenna. Last fall I installed and reviewed a cellular signal booster kit put out by a company called weBoost.
