Want an easy installation, or have a building in a valley surrounded by multiple cell towers? The All-Rounder's your answer. It does it all.
When coming up with a name for this antenna, some bright person asked: “What can this thing NOT do?” Beyond bench-pressing, we couldn’t come up with too much – at least on the cellular front. Obviously, if you’re reading this product page, you’re not looking for an antenna to walk your dog. You’re looking for a reliable antenna to capture cellular signal, and there was no omni-antenna more reliable or better performing than The Good Ol’ All-Rounder.
The All-Rounder is a fixture of the Bolton antenna lineup. Its simple installation and ubiquity of use makes it a common sight if you start looking for it around neighborhoods, strip malls, and free-standing buildings nationwide. It is the simplest of our antennas to install, needing only to be mounted in an area with decent cellular signal. Simply doing that and connecting it to a certified cell phone signal booster system will make a massive difference in reducing dropped calls, slow texts, and slow cellular data.
The All-Rounder is designed for fixed building installations outside a home, office, or commercial space.
The Bolton Technical All-Rounder omnidirectional antenna works with all cell phone signal boosters (weBoost, SureCall, Cel-Fi, etc.), and cellular hotspots (TP Link, Huawei, Netgear, D-Link etc)
You have questions. We have answers.
The All-Rounder is our simplest outdoor antenna, and doesn’t require pointing or any additional setup once installed and plugged in. However, that simplicity and ease-of-use comes with the drawback of decreased range and gain: The All-Rounder provides up to +4 dBi of gain, which is less than a directional antenna.
Therefore, our main recommendation for The All-Rounder's use is in strong signal areas. If you have strong outdoor signal for several carriers, from different directions, The All-Rounder is a great choice. The All-Rounder is also amazing for valleys, where it can gather signal from higher altitudes.
Bear in mind that The All-Rounder is a 50 Ohm antenna with an N-Female termination, meaning it works with 50 Ohm cable with an N-Male termination.
The All-Rounder captures any signal between the 698-2700 MHz bandwidths. That includes all 4G/LTE/3G cellular signal. This antenna covers all African mobile networks including Ghana (MTN, Vodafone, Airtel, Tigo and Busay), Botswana (Bemobile, Mascom, Orange), Namibia (MTC, tn Mobile), Zambia (MTN, Airtel, Zamtel) and far more.
dB refers to the power gain of the antenna, and the higher the number, the more powerful the antenna. As dB is measured on a logarithmic scale, every +3 dB represents a doubling of the power gain.
The All-Rounder will work on any African or US network, as well as most cellular carriers worldwide. If you are not sure your country’s carrier will work with The All-Rounder, verify whether your service falls within the 698-2700 MHz bandwidth, and if so, it will work.