

🚀 Upgrade Your Network Game with Ubit 6E – Speed, Stability, and Style in One Card!
The Ubit WiFi Card 6E delivers tri-band WiFi 6E connectivity with speeds up to 5400Mbps across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and the new 6GHz spectrum. Featuring ultra-low latency OFDMA technology and Bluetooth 5.2, it supports seamless multi-device connections and high-bandwidth applications like gaming and VR. Designed for easy PCIe installation on Windows 10/11 (64bit), it combines premium build quality with advanced wireless performance, making it a top-tier upgrade for any desktop setup.















| ASIN | B07XM6XZ1F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | Ubit |
| Color | WiFi 6E Tri-Band(Intel) |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Keyboard, Mouse |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,198 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2400 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, PCI |
| Item Weight | 1.55 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ubit |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer's warranty, 45 days return policy |
T**Z
Awesome WIFI Card
Easy installation. This wifi card works fine in its default settings... if you Don't know what you're doing and you try to tweak this card you might render it useless. Reception is good, better than some minimal USB wifi adapters. I also bought two lengthy antenna extensions. I can use the two default antennas of this card, or I can attach my two Yagi antennas to my extensions and position my Yagi antennas anywhere around my room or outside my windows for greater reception. Install the card, leave its default settings alone, and you'll be fine. I would buy another one for my secondary desktop PC as well so I'll have both computers up to snuff with this wifi card.
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**Y
Great Dual Band WIFI (& Bluetooth) running latest WIFI-6 standards. NEEDS SPARE INTERNAL PC USB SITE
My old DELL XPS 8500 only had a 2.4 GHZ WIFI mini-card on the motherboard. I wanted the 5.8 GHZ band in order to be able to make full use of my existing dual band router and other dual-band home networked devices. Had one spare PCIE motherboard slot so went ahead and got this WIFI card to give me more connectivity options and higher improved WIFI data rates (latest spec: IEEE802.x aka WIFI-6). Was a straightforward hookup but ran into one "gotcha". This card's Bluetooth function needs a spare PC internal motherboard USB cable connection site and my DELL PC was already using all the internal connection sites. So I had to work around that issue of no spare internal USB connection heads. BTW, it would be nice if this card offered an external USB connection cable and external USB port for cases like this. That would preempt this scenario since one can just plug in the Bluetooth functionality by hooking up to a back-of-PC external USB port (my PC has 4 spare external slots in the rear). I ended up buying an inexpensive internal USB splitter/hub ($7: e.g. TGOOD's "9-pin USB Header Male 1 to 2 Female Extension Splitter Cable Connector Adapter"). That was a 5 minute job to install that internal USB splitter - the small PCB containing a few ops amp drivers and signal conditioners just adheres to the internal chassis wall. This approach made it easy to keep all the USB cabling internal to the PC chassis without having to resort to splicing in my own wire harness etc. After powering on and loading drivers and activating the new card with login info it connected right up to my home WIFI network router. I got great performance right up to max speed of my IP provider's hard-wired Modem data-rate. Bluetooth worked like a champ too - so stepped up to the latest standards for Bluetooth as well. Great little upgrade for older PC's not having the latest WIFI spec'd dual band and Bluetooth capability. Newer PC models should all soon be offering WIFI-6 soon as standard equipment.
W**E
Works - but needs work and might have issues!
I bought more than a pair of Bluetooth dongles for my Optiplex SFF 3020. For some reason the WiFi dongles are good, but the bluetooth ones die after a few months. So wanted to try this one, hoping it would also free-up the USB ports. The items works as advertised, but you will need the USB headers available on the Motherboard in order to get all of the functionality. The WiFi is straight affair and it works plug and play as long as you install it right and install the intel drivers. For my Optiplex it was a bit more complicated for my Bluetooth since it only had one front panel IO port which can be interchangeably used as the USB header, which meant i had to take out the Front IO connections if i wanted to use the Bluetooth. Bought a USB header splitter on Amazon - technically add an extra USB header to accommodate both the front IO and the new bluetooth connector from this Item. The bluetooth works fine with the setup of extra header, but with a caveat - the boot sequence throws a cable error though the Bluetooth and the front io cable works fine - the extra pair on the frontpanel calls out an error. I did some research and found its not fixable unless i connect back the front io back to its original port. Might be an issue only with the optiplex, so i'd say this works fine - can try out in a regular box which doesn't have the Dell SFFs limitations. Except for that the rest is good - over a week, i just hit the F1 everytime i reboot, but other than that the bluetooth and wifi stay fine. Took out the star for the missing info - its difficult to gather this info unless you are an experienced hand and most people end up buying an item like this expecting this to be a dummy job with just plug and play! Long term - not sure yet - but hoping it won't die on me before the optiplex dies! :)
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.
W**D
Great Product
I bought two of these cards for two computers. My wireless card on my main computer went out about 2 months ago and I have been streaming a cat 5 cable from the bedroom (where my PC is) out to the router in the living room every time I need to surf the internet. My back up PC is in another bedroom, but was using a USB wireless adapter which is slow. I finally decided to replace them both. I am so happy I did! As a plus, now each PC also has Bluetooth! Installation was very easy on both computers. Only hiccup was I had to find the right tip phillips screwdriver, as my trusty #2 wouldn't fit the two screws on the card that I needed to remove to switch over to the half height adapter for my lenovo compact computer. I had two open PCiE slots available in both computers, and I only had to move a jumper on my Biostar MB computer. I did experience another anomaly when booting up the computers for the first time - On first boot, the screen would go black after normal boot up, and it would stay black after 5 minutes passed. I hit the reset button, and then on second boot up, everything went normal. Very strange...but it did it to me on both computers, so it least the indications were consistent. Ones booted, installing the drivers was a snap - I chose this card because it came with a driver disc - something a lot of the comparable cards didn't. I didn't want to have to mess around with downloading drivers and software. The disc made installation that much more simple and quick! I can't believe how much faster both computers are when I surf the web now. My old card was a 300n PCi card and now I have dual band capability (my ATT router is not tri band) and I am set once ATT updates my router. Very happy!!
T**J
The best wifi ever
Short story: Words can't describe how happy I am with this product. It was super easy to install, has been reliable from the go, and insane results. Long story: I decided to do my first PC build. It is an AMD build, so, yes this card works with AMD. Well I didn't realize that wifi was a stand alone thing. I just took wifi for granted and thought it would work somehow. Yeah kind of dumb in hindsight. Well I couldn't get an ethernet to run all the way to the office so I went to best buy for their only solution. A wifi extender with ethernet slot. Well that doesn't work because the extender changes the IP address. So for 4 days I am trying to get the my computer to recognize the ethernet (it wouldn't). It was super frustrating. So it had been a week since I started my build and I haven't even got to use it on the internet. This wifi card finally comes in the mail and it is super easy to install. Plug in the bluetooth to usb wire, remove the PCIE mount, plug it in, screw it in and close her up. At first my computer didn't recognize it. I opened up the device manager and saw two "other devices" with little exclamation points. I figured this was just a driver issue and it was. Included CD into laptop, drivers onto usb drive, drive into computer. Got those drivers installed on new build and voila, perfect internet connection. I say perfect because it is the fastest I have experienced. I pay for spectrum's lowest plan which they say is 60mbs but I usually get like 20mbs on all my other devices. So to see over 100mbs was real exciting. And now I am having fun just opening random pages because it is so fast. Serious props to ubit. One consideration for others. The bluetooth to usb is a little short. Definitely workable for most builds but if you have an open slot on the opposite side of your motherboard you may need a longer wire for this or to reroute another device. I wont down star for this because I did not run into any problems myself.
W**E
Great Wifi device.
I had two USB wifi devices connected to my PC before buying this and they were both slow even working together. After this my speeds tripled. I've read reviews here based on one off experiences with a faulty device but overall this is a very good modem. One note, I have yet to get the Bluetooth part of it to work on Linux, though I haven't spent any time trying, otherwise it worked like any basic plug and play device. No setup at all.
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