Cell Phone Antenna Power Booster, Do They Really Work?
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@parkourpalace The voice IS computer generated. I'm guessing that when someone does this, it's to prevent people from becoming familiar with their voice, which might make it easier to track them down (to file a lawsuit, etc.) if the product doesn't work as advertised. Personally, I think that's paranoid, but some people are.
And yes, the website is just marketing the product, so of course they'd say it works. I bought one of these years ago for an old Nokia, and it made no difference at all.
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metalic gold paint ! ASS HOLE!
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ya ya ya... i cut a peice of tin foil around the same size of this thing and coated it with skotch tape and i got a slight boost in performance... like an occasional 1 bar more but its mostly bs
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bitch
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Hey, I'll sell you a magic bean you put on top of your penis that causes your member to grow an extra 3". Lol, hahahah, damn, people would probably buy it too x-D
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me and a friend have tested this with wave equipment and this dus work enugg to give less droped calls.
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i have dun test on it and tho its not as thay say it is it dus work. i go in my basement any ware and i will get spotty signal if none. after puteing the booster on my phone i actuley get 1 bar every ware in thare and i can talk on the phone.and i am not the onley one who hase hade this. what this thing dus is just collect stray frequances in the air with the gold. if you have gold tape made of reail gold leaf for even metal duct tape it will do the same thing. even just a cut square of foile
They are bullshit. Proven to be 100% bullshit. If you really look at one up close you will notice that the gold is just metallic paint. Don't fall for this shit. I did so that you don't have to.
Morbidminister 3 years ago 6
Was i the only one that expected this video to answer its question?
Jonofuf 3 years ago 6