In anticipation of the upcoming FCC changes*, which will require cellular amplifiers to meet certain criteria (including only being sold in kits) and to be registered with the cell provider, Wilson Electronics has released a new FCC-approved version of their popular Sleek 4G cradle amplifier: the SmarTech III Sleek 4G Cradle Amplifier (460107). The Sleek 4G supports 700mhz/800mhz/1700mhz/1900mhz/2100mhz networks (which includes most 2G, 3G, and 4G providers in the US) and includes everything you need to boost the signal to a single phone or hotspot in a vehicle (a home/office accessory kit is available for use indoors).
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Features & Benefits:
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The new Sleek 4G is available now at 3Gstore at an introductory price of $148.99 (MSRP $179.99). See the full specs and order the Wilson Sleek 4G SmarTech III (460107)
*It is important to note that users of currently available amplifiers that do not meet the upcoming new FCC regulations DO NOT need to worry - all amplifiers sold before the switchover date (May 1) will be “grandfathered in.”

The 460107 kit includes (clockwise from left): manual, Sleek cradle amplifier, 4" magnetic mount antenna w/ 12' cable, USB cable and cigarette lighter power supply, and mount
Features & Benefits:
- Stronger cell signal indoors
- Fewer dropped calls & lost connections
- Faster data downloads
- Clearer voice calls
- Longer battery life for cellular devices
- FCC certified to 2014 technical specs
- Boosts voice, 3G, and 4G data signals for all major North American cell carriers
- All needed components included in package
- Optional home accessory kit sold separately
- DIY installation

installation diagram (not to scale. representative graphic only - appearance of actual components may vary)
The new Sleek 4G is available now at 3Gstore at an introductory price of $148.99 (MSRP $179.99). See the full specs and order the Wilson Sleek 4G SmarTech III (460107)
*It is important to note that users of currently available amplifiers that do not meet the upcoming new FCC regulations DO NOT need to worry - all amplifiers sold before the switchover date (May 1) will be “grandfathered in.”