Introducing AirWire: The Next Generation of WiFi 7 Client Performance for Businesses

If your business relies on fast, reliable WiFi, weak client connections can quietly slow everything down — from Microsoft Teams calls and cloud applications to large file transfers and everyday productivity. Even with modern WiFi 7 infrastructure in place, many laptops and mobile devices still cannot fully take advantage of the speed, stability and range available from the network. AirWire is designed to solve that problem, giving businesses a stronger, faster and more dependable wireless experience where it matters most: on the devices your team actually uses every day.

What Is AirWire and Why Does It Matter?

AirWire is a new plug-and-play USB-C WiFi 7 client from Ubiquiti, created to close the gap between high-performance wireless infrastructure and the real-world limitations of today’s end-user devices. While many WiFi 7 access points already support advanced capabilities such as wider 6 GHz channels, Multi-Link Operation and multi-gigabit backhaul, most client devices still do not use these features fully in practice.

In simple terms, that means businesses may have already invested in fast modern wireless networking, but the laptops, tablets and workstations connecting to it are often still the weak point. AirWire changes this by enabling true simultaneous multi-link operation, allowing it to use both 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands at the same time rather than simply switching between them. That results in higher throughput, lower latency and better resilience in demanding business environments.

How Does AirWire Improve WiFi 7 Performance?

AirWire improves WiFi 7 performance by delivering the kind of real multi-radio operation that most standard client devices still lack. Instead of relying on a single link at a time, it uses Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Multi-Link Operation (STR MLO) to combine available spectrum across supported bands. This helps businesses achieve faster wireless speeds, more stable connectivity and improved performance for cloud-based applications, video meetings and high-bandwidth workflows.

What Makes AirWire Different From Standard WiFi Clients?

AirWire stands out because it is not just another wireless adapter. It includes an advanced super-antenna system that Ubiquiti says can deliver up to three times the usable range of standard clients, helping maintain stronger 6 GHz performance over greater distances. It also includes a dedicated scanning radio, giving real-time spectrum visibility and interference analytics that can help identify wireless issues far more effectively than traditional client hardware.

Why Is the Dedicated Scanning Radio Important?

The dedicated scanning radio is important because it provides real-time insight into the wireless environment, including congestion and interference. For businesses, this means better troubleshooting, more accurate optimisation and clearer visibility into why certain areas or devices may be underperforming. Instead of guessing where the problem is, IT teams can make informed decisions based on live RF data from the client side.

Which Businesses Could Benefit Most From AirWire?

AirWire is especially useful for businesses that depend on cloud apps, Microsoft Teams, VoIP, video conferencing, remote desktops, design files or large data transfers. It is also well suited to larger offices, warehouses, multi-room sites and environments where 6 GHz performance and wireless consistency matter. If a business has already upgraded to WiFi 7 access points but still experiences inconsistent client performance, AirWire helps unlock more of that investment.

How Does AirWire Improve WiFi 7 Performance?

AirWire improves WiFi 7 performance by delivering the kind of real multi-radio operation that most standard client devices still lack. Instead of relying on a single link at a time, it uses Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Multi-Link Operation (STR MLO) to combine available spectrum across supported bands. This helps businesses achieve faster wireless speeds, more stable connectivity and improved performance for cloud-based applications, video meetings and high-bandwidth workflows.

What Makes AirWire Different From Standard WiFi Clients?

AirWire stands out because it is not just another wireless adapter. It includes an advanced super-antenna system that Ubiquiti says can deliver up to three times the usable range of standard clients, helping maintain stronger 6 GHz performance over greater distances. It also includes a dedicated scanning radio, giving real-time spectrum visibility and interference analytics that can help identify wireless issues far more effectively than traditional client hardware.

Why Is the Dedicated Scanning Radio Important?

The dedicated scanning radio is important because it provides real-time insight into the wireless environment, including congestion and interference. For businesses, this means better troubleshooting, more accurate optimisation and clearer visibility into why certain areas or devices may be underperforming. Instead of guessing where the problem is, IT teams can make informed decisions based on live RF data from the client side.

Which Businesses Could Benefit Most From AirWire?

AirWire is especially useful for businesses that depend on cloud apps, Microsoft Teams, VoIP, video conferencing, remote desktops, design files or large data transfers. It is also well suited to larger offices, warehouses, multi-room sites and environments where 6 GHz performance and wireless consistency matter. If a business has already upgraded to WiFi 7 access points but still experiences inconsistent client performance, AirWire helps unlock more of that investment.

For businesses looking to get the most from their wireless infrastructure, AirWire offers a practical way to improve the end-user experience without waiting for every device manufacturer to catch up. With true multi-link operation, extended usable range, real-time RF visibility and simple USB-C deployment, it gives organisations a way to turn WiFi 7 from a theoretical upgrade into a measurable business benefit.

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