Pros
- Can improve cell phone service depending on layout of home and home network.
Cons
- Pricey
- Service improvement isn't always consistent.
Bottom Line
The AT&T 3G MicroCell largely (but not 100 percent reliably) delivers on its promise of excellent 3G coverage indoors, if you're willing to pay.
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