📡 Elevate your WiFi game—because buffering is so last decade!
The Boobrie WiFi Antenna is a 2.4GHz, 2dBi omnidirectional RP-SMA male antenna designed to enhance wireless network signals. Compatible with 802.11 B/G/N devices and a broad range of routers and network cards, it features a flexible tilt and swivel design for optimal positioning. Sold in pairs, it offers easy installation and a 12-month warranty, making it a reliable upgrade for professionals seeking consistent, high-quality WiFi coverage.
A**N
Work great.
Purchased to be used with my av receiver Marantz sr 7012 which were missing when i purchased it.these work great and the receiver connected to my network straight away.
M**7
Nice Wi-Fi antenna
The Gigabyte antenna that came with my motherboard was working it was another mess of cables and looked ugly on my desk. These things are small and don't have any cables. They just go on the back of your PC.
G**E
Perfect
This fully fixed my Bluetooth connectivity problems, and for such a low price it's definitely value for money
B**E
Perfect!
internet is working fine, will do business again.Thank you.
V**D
Very happy
Who would win, the AORUS Antenna (magnetic base, premium feel, bundled with a pretty solid Gigabyte motherboard), or the Boobrie 2.4Ghz Omni-directional B/G/N Band Antennas (two plastic rods sticking out of the back of my PC)?Well, the Boobrie fares really well. To put some numbers on it - WiFi6 card on my motherboard, talking to a 2.4GHz WiFi AP/router a couple of walls away in another room, and testing 100MB transfers back and forth with Linux box connected to that via a cable, I got:AORUS - 187.6Mbit/s down / 165.6Mbit/s upBoobrie - 208Mbit/s down / 198.4Mbit/s upNo antenna connected - 36.16Mbit/s down / 46.7Mbit/s upI'd take the concrete numbers with a grain of salt, as it all depends on your WiFi card, distance to the AP etc, and my measurements were not very scientific (e.g. didn't gather more than a handful of samples). But the bottom line is that they're a perfectly valid choice of antennas to stick to your motherboard.My main reason to buy these was to avoid dangling a couple more wires from my computer, assuming comparable speeds. And I was successful on both counts.
P**R
Fine
Almost identical to the aerials that come on TP-linkk Archer cards
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