🚀 Elevate your desktop WiFi game with next-level speed and seamless connectivity!
This Intel 6E chipset PCIe WiFi card delivers ultra-fast tri-band wireless speeds up to 5400 Mbps, leveraging the new 6GHz spectrum for interference-free connections. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, it doubles peripheral speed and quadruples range. Designed for Windows 10/11 desktops, it includes versatile brackets for easy installation and supports up to 7 simultaneous WiFi streams with ultra-low latency.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | PCIE x 8, PCIE x 4, PCI Express x1, PCIE x 16 |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Color | Intel WiFi6e 5400Mbps+BT5.3 |
M**D
Thi just works
Works as expected, great value, good build quality, connection speed phenomenal, with great range
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!
A**X
Works well
Works well
L**N
Just what I needed
Bought this adapter for PC since my office room is other side of house and the router/modem is in the family room. Shipping was simple and no issues. Have had this item for a good while now and no issues and receives great signal. I would suggest this item for others to try in my opinion.
J**E
My case.
The product must be good but in my case my pc GPU cable got burn and some other unfortunate problems came and I had to return it even because I got the product.
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.
F**O
Amazing
It works really good and the stability and distance of the Bluetooth are really good (I don’t use the wifi function) it is really easy to mount and most of the time I don’t have any problems with the anthenas and the cables and I have a lot connected to the motherboard. But you should definitely know that it needs a usb port in your motherboard
S**O
Not worth it.
Update Edit: 12 hours into to day 5. Main antenna doesn't work for more than a few minutes. Removing the "main" antenna got me speeds of 160 Mb/s consistently. The antenna could be temporarily fixed by tightening or loosening it to a certain place. But that sweet spot moves within a few minutes. I'm dumbfounded. The only thing that changes seems to be the temp of my computer. Could that cause all of this? Are the materials really so cheap that fluctuations in heat are causing it to fail? Downgraded review to one star. If this was a isolated incident, I'd chalk it up to a faulty part, but it looks like I'm not the only one with this problem.So. Day 5 owner here. It works but I'm not exactly happy with it.TL;DR If your wifi stops working try unscrewing the antennas a smidgen, I only needed to do one, to get it working again. Still considering returning. Story below.Day 1: 2 minute install, works great. 250 MBs down, which is 100% of what the router gets during a test.Day 2: Attempt to use bluetooth. Bluetooth works, but wifi has stopped working. bluetooth is so so. I wasn't expecting the world, but the audio quality is about what you would expect from a combo card. Not bad, probably about as good as a 12 dollar usb. Connection range is worse than my current usb solution (40 dollars). Acceptable. Do some driver shenanigans. Wifi works sometimes, sometimes doesn't. depends on what seems to be the mood.Day 3. Wifi works at 1/3 of the capacity as before. Plugging in bluetooth seems to cut that down to 10 Mb/s (notice the little b). Figure this is acceptable for now, I'll keep working on it.Day 4: Wifi strength is temperamental. Unclear what the criteria to get good speeds. But it performs worse than my 4 year old 20 dollar card. Contemplating return.Day 5: Wifi stops working completely again. I realize that its always been able to eventually connect to the network somehow. Keeps the connection but says no internet. I realize that's entirely strange. I literally unscrew both antenna, remembering an piece of advice from the last time I installed a network card. Connection pops back up with 10 Mb/s down. I get a sinking feeling in my stomach. Defective antenna? Turns out not. I'm submitting this using the wifi card and am getting 250 Mb/s down again. Apparently out that one of the antenna doesn't work if its screwed on. its 85% of the way there, but if I screw it past the point where there is even a little resistance it stops working entirely. If you are curious it was the antenna for the slot that was marked "Main".This leads me to one of two conclusions.Either screwing it in all the way causes the main wire to turn a little and start malfunctioning.Or shoddy manufacturing fault tolerances add up to cause the transmission from the antenna (which looks like it transmits like a fiber optics cable) to become misaligned, thus making it impossible for the card to receive the signal.
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