

📡 Elevate your signal game—stay connected, stay ahead!
The Bingfu 4G LTE Outdoor SMA MIMO Antenna delivers a robust 5dBi omni-directional gain across multiple LTE frequency bands (698-2700 MHz). Designed for outdoor use with a waterproof casing and fixed wall mount bracket, it supports a wide range of devices including routers, hotspots, security cameras, and industrial IoT gateways. Compatible with major global carriers, this antenna significantly enhances signal strength and data speeds, making it a must-have for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance connectivity in challenging environments.






















| ASIN | B095KCHW56 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,732 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 10 in Network Antennas |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TON00574 |
| Manufacturer | Bingfu |
| Package Dimensions | 22.8 x 16.5 x 6.6 cm; 160 g |
B**R
It works
I'm not an especially techie person, but I get a metal camper van is a giant Faraday cage for 4G signal. So I tried my 12v EE modem with this aerial fixed to a strong magnet on the side of my Ducato camper. Download speed in my rural garden with pretty poor reception was 23mbps, upload, an impressive 10 Mbps. That was plenty to watch BBC iPlayer on my van's smart TV. I then brought the aerial into the van, by a window, and the rates halved to 10 Mbps and 5 Mbps upload. I then used my phone inside the van and it was 7mbps upload and 3mbps download. So, this little aerial doubled my upload and download speeds when it was attached to the outside of my van. My phone, outside will get a 20mbps download and about 5mbps upload, so the aerial doesn't miraculously turn a poor data speed into a blistering speed but it hugely improved my modem. EE is, in my experience, the best network frequency for data reception and this is due to it being on a longer wavelength than its competitor networks, which is a pity as EE is so expensive for data. In conclusion, well worth the price. I'm not fixing the aerial permanently. I'm using a North Core wetsuit magnet to fix the aerial to the van when I need it. I did need to drill a 4mm hole in the middle of the steel plate and I do wish the aerial leads were twin core rather than 2 separate wires. The North Core wetsuit magnet fixing is plenty strong enough to drive with. It's 2 twist on coaxial fittings and fix the aerial. If you have two opposable thumbs you can fit it.
J**E
Works for me
I’m sure it’s not the best antenna doesn’t seem well sealed, but with it installed and connected to a cheap 4g router the speeds go up for me if only from 8mbps to 14mbps. With the arial able to be placed outside and higher than the router is on a windowsill in the built up environment I’m in it makes my backup connection more usable.
A**N
Made a massive difference!
Live only a couple or so miles from a town but have no phone or broadband for internet. So much for the government drive to give high speed internet to all? So use a MiFi router. Trouble is the signal is terrible inside my home. Tried a couple of other internal and external antenna but they did not improve things. This one has made a massive difference! Went from 1 or 2 meg, to 20+, sometimes 30+ meg! The signal strength on the router can drop and fluctuate but the actual speed seems to remain high. Can't believe I have finally got some reasonable internet speeds after months of trying. Would recommend you use an app to find the best position for signal strength as even a change in position of and inch or so can make a big difference to your speeds. This was true for me regardless of the antenna used. Disclaimer: I was not offered and have not received any incentive for purchasing and reviewing this product. This review is a genuine statement of my experience with using this antenna.
E**L
Broke within 2 months
Worked fine but stopped working within 8. weeks of purchase.
K**R
Ok but not very robust
Small and a bit flimsy but expected for the price. Did not provide much signal improvement but was to be expected in my scenario. Was worth the try.
H**S
Notable improvement
Sceptical that a sub £25 antenna would actually improve my WiFi setup in my touring caravan. But there was a definite improvement in signal strength over the bunny ears of my Tp-Link router. Worth a go.
A**.
Small neat and effectivel
Seems to work well in the drive. In Scotland it might not be so good. We shall see..
D**Y
Better wifi
Early days but looking good.Make sure the leads are long enough for you.
A**I
Ho un modem 4g mi Huawei montanto in un scatola esterna con le due piccole antenne...ho sostituito le piccole antenne con questa,la velocità è raddoppiata e oltre, molto bene non pensavo.🤓🤓
S**O
No sirven para nada. Las instale en un router con SIM para aumentar la recepción y no hacían nada. No recomiendo el producto. El router también lo devolví porque era otra basura
B**E
Erfüllt die Anforderungen perfekt und verstärkt das 4G Signal.
F**.
Je suis passé de 7mbps (en intérieur) à 26mbps (avec antenne positionnée sur le toit). J’utilise une Flybox Orange. Cela fonctionne très bien. En revanche j’ai cherché longtemps le parametrage nécessaire. En réalité il faut activer sur la plupart des box la fonctionnalité « antenne externe », pour que le routeur switche. C’est pour cela je pense que beaucoup de commentaires sont négatifs. Il n’est pas évident de savoir qu’il faut paramétrer ce point et rebooter le routeur.
X**R
The cable is not an antenna cable, just a normal cable, so this probably interferes with the quality of the signal.
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