1. For desktop only. A bluetooth power cable needs to be connected to the motherboard 9-pin interface, otherwise bluetooth function won't work.
2. The specification of this wireless USB adapter is 3000Mbps (2.4G: 600Mbps, 5G: 2400Mbps). A wifi 6 router with 3000Mbps or above can maximize the performance of our PCIE wifi adapter.
3. This Wi-Fi dongle will not boost the speed of original router, which only helps your computer to receive the router's signal and speed better.
4.It has nothing to do with the quality of this adapter when you can't get the maximum speed. The network environment, router, barriers, laptop and PC's internal memory…the interference of many factors can affect the speed.
Upcoming WiFi 6 802.11AX
Up to 3x higher peak data rate(2400Mbps)and 4x capacity improvement in dense or congested environment comparing to 802.11ac, 5x faster than 802.11n.
Powered by Intel AX200 Chip
Built-in Intel module, fully compatible with Intel processors and drivers, compatible with 99% of the other processor brands on the market.
Only support PCs running Windows 10(64 bit).
Maximize WiFi Speed to 2974Mbps
Allow your PC to receive dual band wifi 6 signals through frequency 5ghz or 2.4ghz, support your growing need for WiFi whether you’re streaming 4k/8k movies, online gaming.
5GHz : UP to 2400Mbps
2.4GHz : UP to 574Mbps
Blue-tooth V5.1 Applied
4x range over BT4.2 with the same power, enabling coverage throughout the home, simpler pairing for BT devices.
2X the transmit speed for faster transmissions thereby reducing the overall power, adds new enhanced data broadcasting, seamless services.
Advance WPA3 Secures Devices Connectivity
WPA3 provides more secure and individualized encryption in personal password safety, protecting your network from wireless hacking. Always keep your network safe while gaming online.
MU-MIMO Technology
MU-MIMO enables the card to serve multiple devices simultaneously. Say goodbye to bandwidth congestion and lag as you experience a more efficient network built for more users and more devices.


