📡 Elevate your WiFi game—because buffering is so last decade!
These dual-band 8 dBi internal WiFi antennas with 50cm cables are engineered for Mini PCIe cards, delivering enhanced signal strength and stable connectivity across 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequencies. With a maximum range of 15 meters and broad compatibility, they’re the perfect upgrade for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance wireless networking.
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 15 Meters |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Color | Black |
D**O
worked for bluetooth/AUX
upgraded a wifi card in my pc that was only single to dual band /Bluetooth. I need an AUX antenna since the pc only had one this fit perfectly. Reception quality and signal strength are excellent. when ordering make sure you are getting the right size connections for your card.
J**L
Nice Antenna for extended BT range.
Connected fairly easily to my IPEX connector on my KT-1002T Amp. Have not tried to capture distance for BT connection yet, but will soon. Good quality, lightweight.
L**T
I guess it works.
Pretty simple and pretty good adhesive. Don't know how to get good signal and can't get max bars. Unless its just the wifi card, I guess its fine.
T**S
Exactly what’s needed for dual band mini pci-e
Worked for me! I upgraded my desktop’s internal mini pci-e WiFi card from only a 2.4g version to a dual band with 5g. With these new antennas, everything is working great! Strong 5g connection.
S**E
Nice just what the doctor ordered.
Upgraded my light drone for much better range using these. Easy install on a holy stone 249g hs360s. Can reach the 400ft legal ceiling now.
C**A
Perfect!
Perfect!
S**Y
Wireless wires
The price could have been lower but overall it connected to the adapter and gave me what I needed for my mini PC.
A**L
5GHz band is very poor
My installation was perhaps "not as designed". I needed the MHF4 connectors, not the MHF2 connectors. I ordered these before my WiFi card arrived. Not a big deal for me. I removed the MHF2 connectors from the antenna wires and the MicroCoax receptacles from the WiFi card. After soldering the wire directly, I have good strong 2.4Ghz band signal and occasionally 1 bar of 5GHz signal. I am about 20 feet from a Unifi AP... to say the 5Ghz is poor is an understatement. I will likely swap the secondary antenna with a dedicated 5GHz, just to see I can improve the signal. This is something for another time. I am testing at about 44Mb throughput over the 2.4 and that's realistically good enough for my box of junk.
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