wilson-logoSmartphones, tablets, mifi devices and most people’s entire world relies on a good signal. No matter what all four major US carriers say, there are still spots in every state, every city and every town where the cellular signal still sucks. It’s 2014 and it’s hard to believe that there are people sill out there that need to ask that age old question “can you hear me now”.

Well if you live somewhere along the way between North Carolina and Las Vegas Nevada (oh and Pasadena California) and you have a bad signal, we may be able to help you.

Techfaster has teamed up with Wilson Electronics, the authority in cellular signal boosters and other communications equipment to giveaway Wilson Sleek 4G signal boosters to a bunch of lucky winners. We’re not talking about little magnetic stickers either. The Wilson Sleek is a dash board mounted cradle style booster that holds your smartphone while it charges and boosts the signal while you’re on a call.

Use hands free or a bluetooth device and keep your smartphone in the Wilson Sleek 4G cradle and your signal should improve.

Wilson Electronics makes signal boosters for the home, the car and even commercial installations like ATM machines. We recently saw a Wilson antenna atop an ATM machine in a mall in Georgia which has very little cell phone reception.

Like our friend Jon Bacon of Wilson Electronics tells us, Wilson’s equipment can’t create signal where there’s none however they can make an actual signal last longer and carry further.

We’ll be looking for you from North Carolina, to Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and everywhere in between over the next 10 days and if your lucky we’ll just hand you your very own Wilson Electronics Sleek 4G.

Here’s how to win:

Follow @wilsoncellular and @techfaster on Twitter. Tweet to both, and tell us where your signal sucks with the hashtag #signalwars. Tweet as many times as you like, the more you tweet the more your chances increase. Then, from January 10th-12th we may just meet you out on the road to help improve your signal. It’s that easy.