🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The UbitWiFi Card 6E delivers cutting-edge tri-band connectivity with speeds up to 5400Mbps, utilizing the latest 6GHz technology for enhanced performance. Equipped with OFDMA for reduced latency and Bluetooth 5.2 for superior device connectivity, this PCIe network card is perfect for gamers and streamers alike, ensuring a seamless experience on Windows 10/11.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
Data Transfer Rate | 2400 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Mouse, Desktop, Keyboard |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, PCI |
Item Weight | 1.55 Ounces |
Color | Intel WiFi6e 5400Mbps+BT5.3(Heatsink) |
A**E
Ubit? Ubetcha!
I can't give this thing enough compliments. This wifi adapter saved my PC from being locked forever to 2.4Ghz, due to my built-in wifi card's 5Ghz failing this year. The Ubit 6E wifi card uses the Intel AX210 Chipset, which is standard across the board for WiFi 6E adapters, so know going in you are getting the best of the best chip. The rest of the card is built well, and have a premium look to it, thanks to the generously sized heatsink built on top of the intel chip. Also included in the card is a bluetooth 5.2 transmitter, which is a generous and great addition I didn't think I needed at first. The bluetooth portion does require an open USB 2.0 9Pin header, however, so know that going in. But if you don't need the bluetooth part, the wifi portion works just fine off the PCI-E connection. The wifi radio symbol on the card itself lights up red, which is a fun addition. The 2 antenna's that attach to the card feel very premium, and actually do leagues better than a separate antenna I bought last year that was meant for longer reach.Installation of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers was easy. There is a disk included with drivers, however I would recommend you just download the updated intel AX210 drivers from the internet right away. If you can't, then install off the disk first. Then run a windows update, and it should automatically grab the current drivers. If not, after Windows checks for updates, see if there is an "Optional Updates" button underneath the option to check for Windows Updates. There you should find the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers that you can select.And the best part about all of this is the price. This is a literal steal at this price, considering just buying the intel AX210 chip outright costs about the same. This card is a no brainer.The screenshot of my speed is on 5Ghz, and I'm about 3 rooms (and across the house) over from my router. I get full strength signal as well, according to Windows.Something to note about the Bluetooth module. Like previously mentioned, it needs a free USB 2.0 9pin header to use. From my own experience, it will not work if you attached a splitter for the USB 2.0 9pin header. There isn't enough power when that header is split, so you'll get constant connect/disconnects on the Bluetooth. If you need a splitter, try and get a POWERED splitter. They aren't common (or cheap) but they do exist.
C**J
Best wifi card I've had so far
First of all, my computer runs on a 64-bit Windows 10 OS. I previously used an Intel Dual Band WiFi AC 7260 card, which I bought a few years ago for a little under $30, and it worked well on occasion, giving me my maximum subscribed internet speeds when it could catch the 5GHz band, which was about 20% of the time. The speed sometimes depended on where I placed the wire antennas on my desktop tower, but it was always frustrating whenever those pesky wires popped off the card, which happened all the time because they are so small and non secured.After making some general hardware upgrades, I decided to get a new WiFi card, and I chose this Ubit AX WiFi 6 card, which I bought for just about $30 (so a few bucks more expensive than my last card). I was initially skeptical, despite all the overall positive reviews. I read some of the occasional strongly negative reviews, and I noticed the spelling error in the Amazon post (e.g., "Suport"). I know there are many companies that buy reviews (typically offering customers Amazon credit if they give the review 5-stars), so I suspected this might be another example. However, I still purchased it, since Amazon has a great return policy.I received the package undamaged, and it contained the WiFi card, compatible screws, the screw-on antennas, an installation guide, a drivers installation mini-CD, and a bracket for the computer case. The installation guide was also prone to grammatical issues, but easy to understand. However, I just easily popped the card into an available PCIe slot, screwed on the antennas, and booted up my computer. I did not use the drivers installation CD, nor did I need to download or update any drivers, and the card basically worked out of the box. Even though the antennas protrude slightly on the back of my mini-tower, it's not much of an issue, as it's somewhat inconspicuous (especially compared to the huge rabbit ears for other more expensive WiFi cards), and it's much more secure than my previous antenna wires. And ever since I installed the card, I've been consistently experiencing my maximum download and upload speeds (approx. 400-450 Mbps DL and 15-25 Mbps UL). Because of the ease of use and quality of the product, I definitely recommend it.A few caveats: I have not tested out the Bluetooth capabilities yet (I don't really have anything to test with at the moment), and I've only been using this for several days so far. I use an ASRock microATX motherboard with an Intel i7-7700 processor (a bit outdated, but still performs great). I use a Google Nest router, and my desktop is located in an adjacent room to the router. So your experience and performance may vary depending on your situation.
J**L
Great budget Wifi 6 card with rock solid connection!
Great little budget Wifi 6 card and never had any lost connections! Used this card an older PC build that doesn't have onboard Wifi and this was a perfect solution. The bluetooth very well with no issues. Has an Intel controller so it's just best to get the driver using Intel's Driver & Support Assistant program and let it detect which would be the best driver to download or you can use the supplied mini CD ROM disc (surprisingly mine came with one) but not sure who still uses CD ROMS anymore. Another option would be to go to Ubit's website and locate the necessary driver by selecting the correct model number. Overall very happy with this little card!
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