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The Ubit WiFi Card 6E delivers cutting-edge tri-band WiFi 6E speeds up to 5400Mbps across 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz bands, paired with Bluetooth 5.2 for seamless device connectivity. Featuring advanced OFDMA technology and ultra-low latency, it ensures stable, high-speed internet even in crowded networks. Designed for easy PCIe installation with versatile bracket options and robust encryption standards, it’s the ultimate upgrade for professionals demanding fast, secure, and reliable wireless performance on Windows 10/11 systems.















| ASIN | B07XM6XZ1F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34 in Internal Computer Networking Cards |
| Brand | Ubit |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Keyboard, Mouse |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,007) |
| Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2400 Megabits Per Second, 2974 Megabits Per Second, 574 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, PCI |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ubit |
| Mfr Part Number | GuangDa |
| Model Number | AX200 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer's warranty, 45 days return policy |
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.
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.
M**L
Ich habe mir diese WLAN-7-Karte für meinen Desktop-PC geholt, weil ich endlich die volle Geschwindigkeit meiner Glasfaserleitung ausnutzen wollte. Der Einbau war einfach – in den PCIe-Slot gesteckt, Antennen angeschraubt und los. Die Karte wurde sofort erkannt, Treiber musste ich von der mitgelieferten CD installieren, was bei aktuellen PCs ohne Laufwerk etwas umständlich ist (ein Download-Link wäre praktischer). Die Geschwindigkeit ist beeindruckend. Im 6-GHz-Band mit 320 MHz Kanalbreite komme ich bei mir im Wohnzimmer auf über 2 Gbit/s, was für eine WLAN-Verbindung richtig stark ist. Auch die Latenz ist niedrig, Online-Gaming macht Spaß. Das Bluetooth 5.4 funktioniert ebenfalls problemlos – meine Kopfhörer und Controller koppeln schnell und zuverlässig. Allerdings gibt es einen großen Haken: Die Karte läuft NUR unter Windows 11 (64 Bit). Wer noch Windows 10 nutzt, hat keine Chance – ich habe es getestet, es gibt keine Treiber. Auch Linux-User sollten die Finger davon lassen. Das wird in der Produktbeschreibung zwar erwähnt, aber meiner Meinung nach zu dezent. Wer einen älteren Rechner oder ein alternatives Betriebssystem hat, ist hier falsch. Die mitgelieferten Antennen sind in Ordnung, aber nicht besonders hochwertig. Bei schlechtem Empfang lohnt sich ein Upgrade auf externe Antennen mit Kabel, die man besser positionieren kann. Auch die Karte selbst wird bei Volllast recht warm – ein kleiner Kühlkörper wäre schön gewesen. Insgesamt eine schnelle Karte für alle, die ein aktuelles Windows-11-System haben und Wert auf die neuesten WLAN-Standards legen. Für alle anderen ist sie eher nichts. Wer die Voraussetzungen erfüllt, bekommt hier eine flotte Verbindung für wenig Geld.
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