WEBBOAT 4G PLUS DELIVERS A WORLD OF CONNECTIVITY

Webboat 4g Plus

Apr 22, 2019

With expectations of 24/7 connectivity, Glomex Marine Antennas’ award-winning weBBoat 4G Plus delivers, whether it’s downloading navigation updates or checking the score. It’s the innovative coastal Internet antenna system that receives and amplifies 3G/4G cellular and Wi-Fi signals from 20 miles away and redistributes them to 32 devices throughout the vessel as a hotspot.

The technologically advanced weBBoat 4G Plus has dual SIM card slots. This maximizes cellular coverage while reducing roaming charges.

Glomex tucked a lot of advanced telecommunications equipment into the compact 10″ W x 12″ H radome of the weBBoat 4G Plus. Inside are four antennas: two high-gain/wide bandwidth 3G/4G for cellular and two for Wi-Fi. It also contains the integrated router with three Ethernet LAN ports for adding hardwired, networked devices and access points. A video is at www.bit.ly/2CujCoa.

Truly plug-and-play, installing the weBBoat 4G Plus is simple. Once mounted, the single power lead is connected to a 12 or 24V DC source. Glomex offers a wide range of brackets for optimal placement of the 2.6 lb. device. Firmware updates are automatic, so there’s no downtime for maintenance.

Using weBBoat 4G Plus is even easier, especially with the Android or iOS apps. All aspects of the system are controlled while monitoring the status of both SIM cards. Performance is continually monitored with direct to factory service report capability.

In the United States, Glomex Marine Antennas’ weBBoat 4G Plus has an MSRP of $995. USD. It comes with a two-year warranty.

Visit: www.glomex.us.

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