





🚀 Supercharge your WiFi—because buffering is so last decade!
This dual-band WiFi 6E antenna supports 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and the new 6GHz band, delivering up to 10dBi gain with MIMO technology. Designed with RP-SMA male connectors, it fits a wide range of routers, PCIe cards, and USB adapters, boosting signal strength and range by nearly 2x. Ideal for professional-grade wireless setups including security cameras and IoT devices, it offers durable construction and enhanced network stability for demanding environments.
| ASIN | B0C9Q2KN8H |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21 in Computer Networking Antennas |
| Brand | TREADALT-TEC |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,041 Reviews |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TREADALT-TEC |
| Maximum Range | 300 Meters |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| UPC | 710946490291 |
J**J
Roll the dice!
Without disclosing my background, I feel more than qualified to write a review for these. That being said... They work. Very well. The router I placed these on needed six of them. The stock ones broke, and I decided to take a chance on upgrading, instead of just replacing. Of the places in my home that were dead spots, usually behind a thick wall or metal, about 80% now have a signal, and in most cases, a pretty good signal at that. They're not magic, and they're not perfect. They do feel like they're magic though 🙂 The signal also went much further. Almost double. I would estimate 25 yards minimum. However, for security reasons I would not recommend these for everybody, as you would not want to overbroadcast. For me, it's practically a necessity. If you have ever bought aftermarket antennas for a router, then you probably know it's 50/50 if they work at all, let alone work better than the OEM. We considered a range extender, but have had mixed results for various reasons. We considered a mesh network, but didn't really see the point in buying a new router, especially when Wi-Fi 7 is about to drop. The router was fine, the antennas were broke. The cheapest first step was to replace them with OEM, but decided to roll the dice and go for these as an upgrade instead. The bet paid off. These were everything I dared not hope for. I would definitely look here first in the future. I don't know if they'd work with all/your routers, or if I got all the luck, but they were a nice tight fit, I'd say even better than OEM. They don't flop around despite their size, and while I didn't open one up, it seems like they're legit and durable. In short, if Chuck Norris needed replacement antennas for his router, these are probably the ones I would recommend 🙂
Z**N
It works GREAT - but don't make my mistake
I want to start off my review by describing my set-up. It's an older tower, tucked away in a corner, underneath 6 boxes of stuff, on the opposite wall of my router. Total distance is not that far - but the wifi was 1 bar, and dropping constantly. Couldn't even get Google maps to load properly. I put these in and presto - I might as well be hard-wired! You will generally want your wifi antennae to be orthogonal / perpendicular - that is, 90 degrees to each other, and to the router. So, one antenna "up", one antenna to the right (or left); and if you have a 3rd antenna, straight back. Now, for the warning - most antennae can be adjusted by simply turning them a bit more, after being screwed on. That is because there are multiple points on the antenna that can rotate (the socket that locks into the card, and one about a hair above it that allows it to be rotated for the positioning mentioned above). These antennae are heavy - they use heavy material, and you can apply a LOT of force, without even trying. I actually overturned to the point that the nut in the wifi card, actually got stuck, and had now started to turn the wire on the card. To fix the issue, actually took needle-nose pliers to stabilize the nut on the card itself, untwist the antenna, and stabilize the connection with the card.. Don't just do it by feel - actually look at the connection, and make sure you are adjusting the antenna, and not overturning. I would absolutely buy it again, and just approach more cautiously. Wifi cards with antennae will outperform those USB receivers any day, and this item gives the supercharge you need.
I**E
Used for PS VR2 controllers on PC
I bought these antennas to help boost the Bluetooth signal from my TP-Link AC1200 PCIe card, since the stock antennas that came with the card were only about 5" or 6" long. These 1.3' antenna's help the signal so the PS VR2 Sense controllers track better. Before, the right Sense controller was very delayed and would randomly float away, after installing these longer antennas, the controllers no longer have any lag, and I've only had minor issues with the left controller skipping slightly on occasion, depending on if my body is blocking the line of sight for the signal. Nothing major, and definitely playable now, when it was unplayable before. If you get these for the same reason as me, your experience may vary depending on your room setup in relation to where the VR games are played.
J**N
Works Great
Very Great Work Perfect
S**S
Very heavy.
They weigh too much and are pretty loose, catch more signals than I'd expect, and don't significantly boost Wi-Fi speeds.
A**W
Simply do not work
Did not work at all. It was worse than the tiny 3dbi antennae that I wanted to replace. I literally got no signal with these.
N**T
Great value for price.
I was super skeptical about these antennae being worth anything. Where I live there are a lot of devices on wifi, and I would usually use a ethernet cable if possible, but as of this time, I cannot. My motherboard came with a decent, but short range antenna that worked, but I got at most 40Mbps. I put these babies in and I am now getting 130Mbps. In my console I ran netsh wlan show interfaces And it showed a signal of 60% and Rssi of -74, after these babies were installed I got 80% and -68. I went from about 20% of my maximum download rate from the router to about 50%. The ability to recognize bluetooth devices is also greatly improved, though the ability to transmit through walls is still lackluster. Overall, worth the purchase. Great value for price. I only wish I could make the router more powerful.
B**T
Works great!
These WIFI antennas extended the range of my WIFI signal where extenders and repeaters didn't.
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