








🚀 Upgrade your desktop to lightning-fast WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 — because buffering is so last decade!
The Ubit 6GHz WiFi Card AX210S leverages Intel's WiFi 6E AX210 chip to deliver tri-band wireless speeds up to 5400Mbps, combining 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz bands for unparalleled network performance. Featuring Bluetooth 5.2 for enhanced device connectivity, it supports Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and includes a removable heatsink, dual 6dBi antennas, and all necessary installation accessories. Designed for professionals and gamers seeking ultra-low latency, broad coverage, and future-proof wireless technology in a sleek PCIe form factor.

















| Brand | Ubit |
| Package Dimensions | 18.7 x 12.1 x 3.2 cm; 210 g |
| Manufacturer | Ubit |
| Colour | WiFi6e Tri-Band 5400Mbps+Bluetooth5.3(Black) |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 210 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
F**R
Great network card
Great Network adapter at an excellent price, easy to fit and configure and set up, comes with mini CD with drivers on but if you dont have a CD drive they are easily findable online using the links provided by the manufacturer, you can download the drivers on a phone and transfer them to PC if you have no Internet access on your PC before installation. Build quality is good and the item fit easily into place. It has a decent WiFi range and performance is good. Design is good with the twin antenna on the outside to enhance coverage. Would highly recommend as a wifi adapter.
H**O
Absolutely perfect and very reliable
I have just built a Personal computer after many years and I normally do not care about Wireless internet connection as I like solid LAN connections. I bought a motherboard with no wifi or bluetooth connections as motherboards with wireless technology costs a lot more but my family members want to use bluetooth headphones etc and instead of my bedroom where the LAN is available they decided to have this computer in the living room where everyone can use it. Lol basically I got robbed. I tried using a USB Wifi dongle but it was like a ping pong game, connection and then disconnection. I got fed up and tried to use TP Link LAN plug that you simply plug into the main socket. It does the job but still no bluetooth. I started my search on Amazon and found several different brands which looks the same but as there was a review of this Ubit Wireless PCie X1 card on YouTube I thought I give it a try. This card has Intel AX200 chip which support Wi-Fi 6 technology, backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi standards. It offers Dual-band technology 5GHz which is 2400Mbps and 2.4GHz is 574Mbps. Wi-Fi 6 is new technology which expands the WiFi bandwidth from 80 MHz to 160 MHz, doubling the channel width and creating a faster connection from your router to the device. On top of Wifi 6 we get a Bluetooth 5.1 achieving 2x faster speeds and 4x broader coverage than Bluetooth 4.2. Installation was easy if you are familiar with building or upgrading your PC. Just take off the side panel to access motherboard. Please make sure you have turned off the PC and disconnected the power supply. My MSI x470 Gaming Plus max have a PCie X1 slot right at the bottom as I like to keep my PC looking tidy. I took off the case back plate and inserted the new PCie card and it seated well without any problems. Put the supplied screw to ensure that the card is secure. I plugged in the USB 2.0 cable to USB 2.0 header on the motherboard for bluetooth to work and then plugged the PC back in the power socket. Booted the PC and it found the card straight away in Windows 10. Once the drivers were installed I checked the device manager as I normally do. Card was showing installed but not as AX200 hence I went online and downloaded the latest software and hurray I have full high speed internet connection fully working as it should be. See the screenshot for connection speed. I am very happy so far with this card and would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a decent wifi and bluetooth card.
I**K
Good but needs improvement from chipset provider Intel
UPDATE: the instability of the WiFi got fixed by changing the adapter's properties on Windows. Under the Advanced tab, we changed the property 802.11n/ac/ax Wireless Mode value to 802.11ac to make it compatible with our router (see screenshot). Increased the overall rating to 4. Still need Linux drivers to get to 5 stars. We ordered this for our own work computer. The card is well packed in its box with 2 different size of brackets that it can also fit in slim form factor units. It has a little manual (in English), a screwdriver the 2 antennas, the cable for the Bluetooth and a mini CD for the drivers. The installation is easy like for any PCIe extension cards. We could boot up with a long ethernet cable to have the drivers but we downloaded them before in case of. Windows 10 could find the drivers straight away. However the WiFi kept dropping off, still connected but with no proper IP address assigned by the router. The Intel or the CD drivers are no good. The one found by Windows 10 are the one to keep at the moment. The others messed up. We solved the problem by setting the IP address, subnet, getway and DNS manually. This solved the issue permanently. We'll give 4 stars when this issue is resolved. We have a dual boot with Ubuntu. We're afraid to say that there is no driver at the moment. Again, that's down to Intel which is making the WiFi chipset. When they make a Linux driver, we update this review to 5 stars. The Bluetooth is working perfectly out of the box on both systems, clearly showing that the card manufacturer itself does a fine job. We are happy with our current setting but would expect a smoother experience. The chipset is recent so there is hope for improvement in the future. However we wouldn't use it yet for customers. Last, the price: very good value for money, can't deny that.
A**W
Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E adapter has good compatibility and performs well
I purchased this Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 PCIe WiFi 6 Card for £22.95. I chose an Intel AX210 based card as that adapter is well regarded and is compatibile with Windows 10, Windows 11, and Linux on both AMD and Intel computers. I have tested it with Windows 10 (version 22H2) on an AMD computer (Ryzen 5600X). Installation was quick and easy, although I did not bother with the Bluetooth cable as I have no current need for Bluetooth. The two antennas were easy to screw in after the card was installed. Device drivers are needed for Windows 10. The evisionde website didn't work well for me (it doesn't suport https and requires JavaScript enabled) and so I did not look for the drivers there. But I easily found the drivers on Intel's website and installed Intel's Wi-Fi drivers 23.150.0 (dated 22 July 2025). I didn't bother to install Intel's Bluetooth drivers. The computer needed a single reboot after installing the Wi-Fi drivers. My Wi-Fi router only supports Wi-Fi 6 rather than 6E, so I set the Intel Wi-Fi card's "Ultra High Band (6GHz)" property to "Disabled". I also changed the "Transmit Power" from "5. Highest" to "1. Lowest" as my computer is only about 4 meters from the Wi-Fi router. The card is currently connected on the 5 GHz network band with link speed (receive & transmit) of 1297 Mbps; however the link speed changes from time-to-time and the transmit speed is sometimes less than the receive speed. I might get greater link speeds by switching the transmit power back to "5. Highest"; however, my broadband connection is only 500 Mbps (symmetrical) so I currently have no need of greater link speeds. Cloudflare's Internet Speed Test reports "Download 486 Mbps" and "Upload 375 Mbps", but this test probably says more about my broadband and Wi-Fi router rather than the Intel AX210 adapter or this PCIe card. Given that the more recent Intel Wi-Fi adapters have limited CPU compatibility, I recommend using a PCIe card that uses the Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E adapter. This particular PCIe card has worked well for me so far.
S**S
Easy to install, works great
Took no more than 5 minutes to install. I had installed the intel ax200 driver in advance rather than the one that this product points towards and it works perfectly. Driver was installed in advance so worked out of the box, not sure if it would have worked without that driver installed, but I assume Windows 10 would have given it a default basic driver to get it up and running automatically. Connected to my Eero 6 Pro (provided from TalkTalk) and was easily getting between 450-500mb/s when in the same room and very close to the router, which is around what my line speed is. Speed dropped considerably when connected at the opposite side of the house which is a 2 bed, but even at the complete opposite side (literally as far as possible as it could get away from the router in this house) I was still pulling in around 300mb/s. Whether that's the Eero antenna or this, I don't know. Signal was also still very stable, as was monitored with latency showing at the top of screen in a few online FPS games, had very occasional drops, but these were few and far between and only caused a second of lag before going back to normal. All in all, great product that works as intended
R**T
Works fine, packaged well.
Seems to work fine so far; was very easy to install and came with a patch cable that worked also. At the moment our router is limited to Gigabit ports so cannot say if it reaches 2.5Gb yet but will update once we get new equipment. Very happy as I bought used from Amazon Warehouse and looks nearly brand new.
J**H
It works. Badly.
I've got a 300mbps full fibre line. I wanted to avoid doing an ethernet run through my flat, so I figured that picking up a WiFi card would probably save me a lot of time and energy. And yeah, it works. HOWEVER, the speeds are abysmal. No matter what I do to improve the speeds, it either makes it worse, or improves it so little that it was not worth the amount of time and research. I did some speedtests on all my devices via Ookla speedtest, running from the same room - I even ran them from the floor, next to the PC, as well as on the desk (with no discernible change). PC, with this WiFi card - 125.57mbps down / 59.86mbps up Laptop - 301.49mbps down / 323.20mbps up Phone - 305.33mbps down These numbers speak for themselves. At one point I got the download speeds using this card to 220mbps - but they have levelled out at ~125mbps after multiple tests. The upload speeds, however, will not go past 60mbps. I have updated the driver to the most recent version (23.70.2.3 as of writing this), I have gone into device manager and made sure it's running at a 5GHz band (the highest my router supports), I've made sure it's not doing any sort of power-saving under the hood. I've done just about everything I can think of to make this thing work as advertised. The throughput in my router settings says my PC should be getting 250mbps down and 400mbps up. The link speed in my WiFi settings says it's 288mbps down and 432 mbps up. Everything says that this card should be fully functional and receiving 300mbps up/down, but it simply is not. It also has an ugly red LED you cannot turn off (not shown in any of the images), and the Bluetooth version is actually 5.3 instead of the 5.4 in the title - but that's small compared to the fact that this does not work as advertised. I have spent the better part of a day changing settings and restarting my computer. If you just need WiFi that works, go ahead and buy this. If you have any expectations for the speeds you'll be getting *at all*? Do not bother.
R**D
This is a must buy for people who live in old houses!
This WiFi card has been a game changer compared to the usb one I used to have! Simply slots into pci port on the motherboard and a cable to a usb port on the motherboard to do, took 5 mins Max. It has boosted my internet speeds as well as latency, Very good quality over my last realtek card. And really good value for money, So if you want fast speeds, low ping and high connection I highly recommend this WiFi Card!
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