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weBoost Office 200 (50 Ohm) Cell Signal Booster | 472047

Our bestselling booster that can be configured with multiple outdoor and indoor antennas to provide reliable signal in almost any space.

$1,699.99

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  • Due to high demand, this item should ship the first week in October. If you need a solution sooner, please call us at (800) 590-3564 to discuss a suitable alternative.

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Our Bestselling Booster for Challenging Spaces

The weBoost 472047 Office 200 solves the signal problems that matter. Dropped client calls in your office. Dead zones in your warehouse. One bar at your rural property. This system turns those frustrations into reliable, consistent coverage.

Benefits of the Office 200 for Business

What sets the Office 200 apart is raw power combined with intelligent design. It captures even the weakest outdoor signal and amplifies it up to 32X stronger inside. The commercial-grade components handle what consumer boosters can't: thick concrete walls, metal buildings, multiple floors. You get coverage exactly where you need it, not just where it's convenient.

The built-in LCD takes the mystery out of setup. Professional cables maintain signal strength across your entire space. And unlike cheaper alternatives that work with select carriers, this FCC-certified system boosts every major network simultaneously.

Installers recommend it. Businesses depend on it. Property managers trust it. The Office 200 isn't just another booster. It's the one that finally fixes your signal problem for good.

Please Note: This is a 50 Ohm system with 400-series cable and N connectors. For RG-6/RG-11 cable with F connectors, choose the 75 Ohm Office 200 instead.

Our company has installed 7 of these and the coverage and cell signal quality is outstanding. Calls are crystal clear and data speeds are much faster. It has completely solved our communication problems in the office.

Why the Office 200 is Our Go-To Solution

  • Professional-Grade Coverage: Commercial-grade equipment built to boost signal inside large spaces. Provides the strongest uplink and downlink power the FCC allows, so calls and data stay steady throughout your building.
  • Customizable For Any Layout: Supports multiple outside and inside antenna options, letting you design coverage that fits your building’s size, shape, and signal conditions.
  • Supports All Major Carriers: Improves signal for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and other U.S. and Canadian networks at the same time. Everyone in the building benefits, no matter their carrier.
  • Built For Today And Tomorrow: Works on all FCC-approved frequency bands used for 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G. Ready to support future technologies as carriers roll them out.
  • LCD Screen For Setup And Troubleshooting: The integrated LCD screen displays real-time system information, making it easier to aim antennas, adjust settings, and confirm the booster is working properly.

weBoost Office 200 is Built for Spaces that Require Reliable Signal

  • Offices and Professional Spaces: Improves weak signal in offices, clinics, and labs so employees and clients stay connected and daily operations run smoothly.
  • Warehouses and Industrial Buildings: Circumvents metal walls, machinery, and open layouts to provide coverage in warehouses, workshops, and fulfillment centers.
  • Hospitality and Retail: Keeps guests, staff, and systems connected in hotels, conference spaces, restaurants, and retail stores.
  • Large Homes and Remote Properties: Boosts signal in multi-story houses and rural properties, reaching basements and other hard-to-cover areas.

One Solution That Covers Every Carrier And Every Device

The Office 200 works with every major US carrier, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular, along with most prepaid and MVNO providers.

That means everyone in the building gets the same reliable service, no matter their network or device. Phones, tablets, and mobile hotspots all see the benefit at the same time.

How it Works

The weBoost Office 200 pulls in a weak outdoor cell signal, boosts it, and broadcasts it throughout your space so you get stronger, more reliable coverage in the places you actually need it. Here’s how it works:

  • 1. Outside Antenna Receives the Signal from the Cell Tower(s)

    The outdoor antenna is mounted on your roof and receives the cell signal from the nearby towers. The antenna then passes that signal over a cable to the amplifier.

  • 2. Amplifier Boosts the Weak Signal

    The Office 200 amplifier, which is located inside the building, receives the signal and boosts it up to the maximum level allowed by the FCC before passing it on to the network of indoor antennas.

  • 3. Inside Antenna(s) Broadcast the Strong Signal Inside

    The inside antenna(s) receive the boosted signal from the amplifier and broadcasts it throughout the space. Multiple inside antennas can be used to provide more inside coverage.

  • 4. Works in Reverse

    The system also boosts the signal on the weay back to the cell tower. When you make a call or use data, the signal is sent back through the system, gets boosted, and then sent back to the cell tower, ensuring strong signal in both directions.

Outside Antenna Options

Choosing the right outside antenna is key to getting the best coverage inside and keeping a steady connection to the cell tower. Here’s a breakdown of your options:

  • Yagi Directional Antenna: Best for weak outside signal. Provides about 10 dB of gain and has a 75-degree field of view, so it doesn’t need to be perfectly aimed. Stronger than an omni but easier to point than an LPDA.
  • Omni Antenna: Works well in hilly or mountainous terrain where you don’t have a clear line of sight to a tower. Provides about 4 dB of gain and picks up signal from all directions, including bouncing or reflected signals. This option provides the least inside coverage but is the most forgiving when outdoor signal is inconsistent.
  • High-Gain Omni Antenna: A step up from the standard omni, delivering up to 9 dB of gain depending on the frequency. Good for areas where signals come from multiple directions but the standard omni doesn’t give enough coverage.
  • High-Gain LPDA: A stronger directional antenna than the standard yagi with 11–13 dB of gain. Best for very weak signal in remote areas, but it requires clear line of sight to the tower and careful aiming. When aimed correctly, it can pull in a weaker signal and provide more coverage than any of the previous antennas.
  • Parabolic Grid Antenna: The most powerful antenna option, designed for extremely weak or distant signals in very remote locations. Provides up to 26 dB of gain when precisely aimed at a tower. It requires careful installation and fine-tuning, but it can make service usable where no other antenna will.

Inside Antenna Options

The layout and ceiling type in your building will determine which inside antennas work best. Here’s what to consider:

  • Panel Antenna: A directional antenna that mounts to a wall, ceiling, or floor and focuses signal in one direction. With higher gain (7–10 dBi) than domes, it works well for multi-story homes, long hallways, narrow spaces, or areas with high ceilings.
  • Standard Dome Antenna: A ceiling-mounted antenna that broadcasts signal in all directions. A good option for offices, classrooms, or retail spaces with drop ceilings where cables can run above the tiles. Provides about 2–5 dBi of gain and is an economical choice for open areas.
  • Ultra-Thin Dome Antenna: A sleek, low-profile version of the standard dome. Provides 4–6 dBi of gain, making it slightly more powerful. A good fit where aesthetics and performance both matter, since it blends cleanly into the ceiling while still delivering stronger coverage. Like the standard dome, it requires cables to be run above the ceiling.

How Many Inside Antennas Do You Need?

Now that you've determined was the right inside antenna is for your situation, you need to know how many you need to cover your space.

Here's a good rule of thumb:

  • One antenna covers about 750 to 1,500 sq ft in areas with walls.
  • One antenna covers about 1,500 to 2,500 sq ft in large open spaces.

Use this as a starting point to estimate how many antennas your building will need.

Signal That Stays Strong All The Way Through Your System

Getting signal into a building is only useful if it stays strong all the way through. The Office 200 uses professional-grade coaxial cabling, the same type we rely on in commercial business installs, to prevent loss over long runs.

That lets you place antennas exactly where you need them, even across wide spaces or multiple floors, without worrying about diminished coverage or signal loss.

Certified, Warrantied, And Ready To Last For Years

The Office 200 is built to last and comes with a three-year manufacturer's warranty, so you know it is protected well beyond installation. It is also fully approved by the FCC and every major carrier, which guarantees it is safe and legal to use anywhere in the country.

That combination of durability, protection, and certification is why businesses and homeowners alike choose the Office 200 over lower-grade options.

Need Help Choosing?

Deciding on the right setup can be difficult. If you’re not sure what you need, give us a call at (800) 590-3564 and one of our signal booster experts would be happy to work with you to determine the right solution for your space.

BONUS: Expert Signal Booster Support

We have an entire team of signal experts at your disposal to make sure that you have everything you need to be successful, including:

  • Confirmation of antenna types, numbers, cable lengths, and estimated coverage areas based on outside signal strengths
  • Priority support to answer any installation or troubleshooting questions.
  • Access to support materials assembled by our experts on installation pre-planning, troubleshooting, tips and more. 
  • Custom system design if your space requires it, including antenna placements, cable runs, and RF propagation modeling.

Ready to get started? Click the button below to call our team.

In the Box

Product Documents

Specifications

  • SKU
    472047
  • UPC
    810005963138
  • Condition
    New
  • Warranty
    3 Years
  • Installation Type
    DIY Installation
  • Impedance
    50 ohm
  • Gain (Up/Down)
    72 dB
  • Max Coverage
    Up to 20,000 sq ft
  • Frequencies Supported
    700MHz, 800MHz, 1900MHz, 1700/2100MHz
  • Outside Antenna Type
    Omnidirectional
  • Inside Antenna Type
    Omnidirectional
  • Num Inside Antennas
    1 Inside Antenna
  • Power Requirements
    110-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 20 W
  • Connector
    N-Female
  • Amplifier Mount
    Wall Mount
  • Specific Frequencies Supported
    698 - 716 MHz / 728 - 746 MHz, 776 - 787 MHz / 746 - 757 MHz, 824 - 849 MHz / 869 - 894 MHz, 1710 - 1755 MHz / 2110 - 2155 MHz, 1850 - 1915 MHz / 1930 - 1995 MHz

Regulatory Advisories

This is a CONSUMER device.
BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider's consent. Most wireless providers consent to the use of signal boosters. Some providers may not consent to the use of this device on their network. If you are unsure, contact your provider. You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person. You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC or a licensed wireless service provider. WARNING. E911 location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for calls served by using this device.

Please note, the four largest carriers - AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint - and more than 90 regional carriers have given blanket consent for use of all boosters certified to the new FCC standards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference in coverage area between the 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions of the Office 200, and why does the 50 ohm model cover up to 10,000 sq ft while the 75 ohm model only covers up to 8,000 sq ft?

Actually, there isn’t much of a difference in coverage area between the 50 ohm and 75 ohm versions of the Office 200. Both work the same way and should cover about the same amount of space. The only real difference is the type of cable they use, and that doesn’t have a big impact on how much area you’ll get covered.

Does the Office 200's Extended Dynamic Range (XDR) feature completely eliminate signal oscillation and shutdown issues that occur with other boosters when there's a strong outside signal, and how does this compare to the Office 100 model?

The XDR feature on the Office 200 is great for helping manage problems like feedback or the system shutting down when the outside signal is super strong, and the Office 100 has this too. Still, it isn’t a magic fix - how you place your antennas makes a big difference, and moving or aiming them properly is usually the best way to solve these kinds of issues.

What specific antenna configurations are included with the different Office 200 kits - how many indoor antennas come with the standard kit versus the Pro Installed version?

With the Office 200, you have a choice of outside antennas: a standard omni antenna, a directional antenna, an LPDA (which is a stronger directional antenna), or even a parabolic grid antenna, which is the most powerful for hard-to-reach signals. For indoor antennas, you can pick up to four of the same type, either a standard dome, a slim high-performance dome, or a panel antenna.

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weBoost Office 200 (50 Ohm) Cell Signal Booster | 472047

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Outdoor Antenna

  • Omni Antenna
  • Yagi Antenna
  • High Gain LPDA
  • High Gain Omni
  • Parabolic Grid

Indoor Antenna Type

  • Ultra-Thin Dome Antenna
  • Panel Antenna
  • Dome Antenna

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  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

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