Youth sports should be simple: show up, coach hard, cheer loud, and go get snow cones after the game. But if you’ve spent a Saturday at a packed sports complex, you know the modern problem—your connection becomes fragile right when you need it.
Group texts don’t send. Weather alerts show up late. Field locations change. Someone gets separated. You’re trying to pull up schedules, stream a clip, or coordinate pickup—and your phone spins.
Why fields become dead zones
- Complexes are often built on the edge of town, where tower coverage is thinner.
- Hundreds of phones compete for the same network at the same time.
- Metal bleachers, concrete structures, and distance can degrade cellular and Wi‑Fi performance.
- Bluetooth accessories can get finicky in crowded airwaves.
Hottie®Xtreme 5G is made for this kind of real‑world instability. It’s a non‑powered, proximity‑based wireless signal booster designed to help improve the probability of acquiring and maintaining a usable connection when coverage is marginal. It supports cellular, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth, with no batteries, cables, apps, or contracts.
How to use it (gateway first)
- Place Hottie®Xtreme 5G next to your phone (or hotspot device), about 1 inch away, logo facing out/up.
- Keep it exposed—don’t bury it against metal objects.
- Test the same task twice: send a message, load an app screen, start a call—then repeat with Hottie®Xtreme 5G in place.
Don’t judge success by bars. Look for outcomes: fewer failed sends, fewer dropouts, and more consistent performance in the same spots.


