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πŸ–₯️ YOUBO PC Hackintosh Dual Band WiFi Card BCM94360CD 802.11a/g/n/ac 1750Mbps BT4.0 PCIe Network Adapter: MacOS Compatible with AirDrop & Handoff Support Review

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BrandYOUBO
Hardware InterfaceBluetooth, USB, PCI
Operating SystemMac os x, Linux, Windows 10
Data Link ProtocolBluetooth, USB

Description of πŸ–₯️ YOUBO PC Hackintosh Dual Band WiFi Card BCM94360CD 802.11a/g/n/ac 1750Mbps BT4.0 PCIe Network Adapter: MacOS Compatible with AirDrop & Handoff Support

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Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

No half-height/small form factor mount. Not suitable for SFF chassis.

This is a PCIE adapter for a Broadcom card. Advantages: Supplied assembled, but for external antennas. Works out of the box on macOS. Bad: (-1 star) No Win32 drivers, only 64-bit Windows on the included CD. Nothing good on the internet. (-1 star) No half-height mount, although the card installation is small and suitable for small form factor devices. Don't buy if you have a small form factor case. Also, Bluetooth can occasionally crash with some sleep/resume settings, but these are software…

Cons
  • Long wait

This card has been natively supported by macOS for a long time and its driver stability shows it very well. Performance is what you would expect given this card's specs, and its high reliability is a breath of fresh air in a market saturated with poorly programmed device drivers. Although it's a bit more expensive than some of the other offerings, this is one of those times when you get what you pay for. Don't skimp and get the job done right the first time. You will not be disappointed.

Pros
  • <p></p><p>Description: <br>Model: BCM94360CD Chipset Slot <br>Interface: PCI Express 1X, 4X, 8X, 16X <br>Compatible Motherboard Chipset: Intel and AMD platform <br>Wireless Data Rate: 5GHz up to 867Mbps / 2.4GHz up to 300 Mbit/s/Mit. <br>Size: 17cm*14.5cm* <br>5cm Volume: 0.25cm3<br></p><p> </p><p>Features: <br>BCM94360CD This chipset consists of 3 Wi-Fi antennas + 1 BT antenna, 1 BT cable, MIMO 3x3 abgn+ac. <br>Dual-band operation is compatible with 802.11n networks, which is not recommended for new designs. <br>Enhanced Bluetooth coexistence interface support for a seamless BT+5G WiFi experience. <br>Native support for NO other kext or any fixes. <br>Support Apple BT keyboard in BIOS/UEFI or bootloader. <br>NO replacement keyboard is required to access BIOS/UEFI or bootloader. <br>Support for NaNative Handoff support for OS X Yosemite 10.10 and the new airdrop version. <br>Support Apple Bluetooth Keyboard, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad.<br></p> <p>AirDrop uses BT on desktop to discover other nearby PCS phones. Wi-Fi, which offers higher bandwidth than Bluetooth, is then used to establish a direct peer-to-peer connection between two or more phones. Files and photos transferred between phones are encrypted for security, which means no one can retrieve and read or view the file mid-stream if it's not intended for them. <br>If you are using Handoff, you must do the following: <br>Mac running OS X Yosemite (version 10.10) or later. <br>iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad running iOS 8 or later. <br>Apple Watch (optional, but also works with Handoff). <br>Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. <br>Both devices are signed in to the same iCloud account with the same Apple ID.<br></p> <p>Operating systems: <br>Microsoft Windows 7/8/10 64-bit <br>macOS 10.10 and later runs without drivers <br>OS X v10.10 Yosemite <br>OS X El Capitan (10.11.0-10.11.6) <br>macOS Sierra (10.12.0-10.12.3) <br>macOS High Sierra (10.13-10.13.6)<br></p>macOS Mojave (10.14) <br>macOS Catalina 10.15 <br>
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Breaks hibernation on Hackintosh

I've used this on 3 different machines, 3 different boards with correct USB mapping and all have hibernation disabled. Switched to Fenvi T919 and everything was perfect. It's made for Hackintosh, with a name in the title, but it doesn't work very well with them. upset. Go to T919

Pros
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Cons
  • I really don't like it, everything is fine

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works perfectly! in Internal Components

This makes the Wi-Fi card a great asset for hackintoshes. It worked out of the box with no issues on OS X Mojave and Catalina. No drivers need to be installed. The advantage of this package is that almost everything is already installed. Other maps you can see you have to add to the original Apple Wi-Fi module and attach thin fiddly tiny antenna wires. Not this one! The only thing you need to know is that you must have a free internal USB port for Bluetooth to work. Otherwise there are no…

Cons
  • No Insurance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to install/You don't connect antenna cables/All in one purchase

This was my second purchase of this type of device. The first device was two separate purchases from another website. PCIe card and Broadcom card. This product can be purchased at once. In contrast to the first device, you do not have to connect any antenna cables here. With another brand, when I tried to connect the cable, the card terminal broke. destroyed it

Cons
  • Not as good as it says

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good hackintosh solution for airdrop capability

Looks like a real Apple card in a PCI-E adapter. It works flawlessly, with a much better signal than the T919 card for WiFi and Airdrop (I'm using High Sierra with an ASRock Extreme4 motherboard), and the Windows drivers work great when dual booting too.

Cons
  • No automatic