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- #139 in Computer Networking Antennas
Main Technical Specifications
1.Type : Wifi Antenna
2.Conector Type : SMA Male( pin inside)
3.Gain:2 dBi
4.Polarization Omnidirectional
5.Maxlmum input Power:50W
Kaiko89
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Used these on my sffpc. Still have a solid connection over 5ghz, though switching from a full size antennas to these there was a drop off of 2 bars showing.Hasn't affected performance from what I can tell, everything works the same (speed/range)
ProblemChild
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Purchased to have the antennas on back of PC which are longer with these to reduce the risk of getting broken. There's a noticeable range drop from standard size antennas but This is enough for the 6' range I needed to connect the Xbox controller to the PC. I would not buy these if needed to use for connecting Bluetooth headphones and If I needed longer range.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
They perform better than the 8” long ones. No idea why. But they work amazing.
M/G
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Bought for use for a RC project using nRF24L01 RF modules; these antenna's completely kill the functionality of those modules even though they are the right frequency. "Factory" 24L01 module antenna's work fine, swap to these and Nadda.
P. F. Nguyen
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I bought this antenna for the purpose of improving my bluetooth penetration/range. Before, in my small apartment, my bluetooth signal would break up when I went into my bedroom/bathroom from the living room. Now, with the antenna connected to my fosi bt30d pro, the signal is rock solid where it kept breaking up before. Absolutely worth it. Other reviewers saying this isn't for BT are dead wrong, this is a 2.4ghz antenna, if it doesn't work with bluetooth, it doesn't work with 2.4ghz.
Iftekhar B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
This is not the best wireless antenna for sure but I never liked those L shaped antenna either. My router is fairly close to my computer so these tiny antenna works without any major issue. I used it with an WiFi 6 module and that didn't go well. Both the WiFi and Bluetooth signal suffered. However, when I started using it with WiFi 7 module, seems like both the WiFi and Bluetooth signal gained extra coverage. I bought it only for aesthetics not for performance.
関 哲夫
Reviewed in Japan on December 24, 2023
MMDVMのアンテナに使っています。小さくてスマート
Dave Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
I'm using these on a mini-ITX build, purely for aesthetic reasons since normal size wifi antennae would be very noticeable. I tested them on a different PC against normal size ones, and just doing some quick speed tests the results were about the same. I am close to my router however, so I can't be sure you wouldn't notice a difference in a less ideal location. Either way, these work great for my use case and they do their job well.
Ting
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2021
Purchased several of these as replacement antennae for some WDMX controlled lighting fixtures and WDMX receivers.The small profile allowed for full range of motion and they don't get snapped off every time you look at them like the factory ones.Completely eliminated loss and damage charges for skylink and litemat products.If you are a BB, get a bunch as part of your kit.
B. Webb
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021
I'm only using these on my motherboard for Bluetooth functionality to replace the gigantic free standing antenna that came with my X570 Unify motherboard. For that purpose, they seem to work well. I sit within about 5 feet of my desktop, and within this range, the single quality for my Bluetooth headphones and other peripherals is excellent. No audio drops, which is good...I can't speak for WiFi strength, as I don't use it for that, but I did briefly enable the WiFi adapter on my motherboard, and the signal strength seemed fine, but remember that these little guys are still bound by the laws of physics. They're smaller than most antennas, and stuck at a less than ideal orientation. At longer ranges and lower signal levels, you *will* suffer as a result of that. But if you're reasonably close to your AP, you should be totally fine with these.
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