Siyata Mobile Launches Uniden Link 4G Cradle Style Cellular Signal Booster

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Siyata Mobile (TSXV:SIM) announced the launch of its Uniden Link 4G Cradle Style Cellular Signal Booster targetted at commuters. The company said that the new product which would be available at Costco in addition to existing portfolio of Uniden Cellular Boosters is an affordable and easy solution that complies with hands-free driving conditions. As quoted …

Siyata Mobile (TSXV:SIM) announced the launch of its Uniden Link 4G Cradle Style Cellular Signal Booster targetted at commuters.

The company said that the new product which would be available at Costco in addition to existing portfolio of Uniden Cellular Boosters is an affordable and easy solution that complies with hands-free driving conditions.

As quoted in the press release:

The Uniden® Link 4G offers up to 50x more signal with clearer voice calls and lightning fast data speed, with an extremely easy plug and play installation. The Uniden® Link 4G secures any cellular device to the cradle with a built in, extra strong magnet mount, high speed charging port, and works on all cellular operated networks (2G, 3G, 4G/LTE).

Uniden® continues to solve cellular coverage issues with dropped calls being an ongoing problem for in-vehicle cellular users. The cradle is powered through a lighter plug power cable while an outdoor antenna receives and sends cellular voice and data signals between the operator’s tower and the signal booster, offering improved cellular coverage and optimal sound quality.

Marc Seelenfreund, CEO and Chairman of Siyata Mobile, stated, “We are very pleased to bring another innovative product to the market with strong distribution already in place. We have had great success with the Uniden cellular booster portfolio for many years now and we view this as another strong addition to our portfolio with strong distribution in place. This is an additional revenue stream for the company with a very large addressable market and we look forward to a highly successful roll out.”

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