Ubiquiti airMAX Omni Antenna AMO-2G10
Best omnidirectional antenna for wide-area wireless base station deployments.
Enhance your wireless network with the Ubiquiti airMAX Omni Antenna, designed for robust base station deployments. This antenna provides comprehensive 360° omnidirectional coverage, ideal for extending network reach. It features 2x2 Dual Polarity MIMO technology and delivers a significant 10 dBi gain across the 2.35 GHz to 2.55 GHz frequency range. Seamlessly integrate it with Ubiquiti RocketM radios for a powerful and reliable solution. The antenna includes essential mounting hardware and weatherproof RF jumpers for easy installation, backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty.
$149.52
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
28
/ 1314
#28 in Antennas
Price vs Category Average
-49%
Below average
Antenna Gain
10
/ dBi
Who it's for
- Network administrators building central base stations for multipoint coverage
- Engineers seeking high throughput via airMAX and MIMO technology
- Outdoor installers needing reliable hardware for harsh weather environments
Who should skip it
- Users requiring long-distance connectivity for remote network links
- Operators working in congested areas with high signal interference
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for an all-in-one integrated radio solution
Performance breakdown
Coverage Breadth
Full 360-degree radiation pattern ensures no dead zones in base stations.
Signal Throughput
MIMO technology maintains high data rates across challenging outdoor environments.
Environmental Durability
Weatherproof construction stands up to harsh, long-term outdoor exposure.
Installation Simplicity
Included mounting hardware makes setup straightforward for professional network deployments.
System Integration
Designed specifically for RocketM radios for a seamless, plug-and-play experience.
Gain Efficiency
Provides a balanced 10 dBi boost for reliable short-to-medium range connectivity.
Key Specs
Antenna Gain
10 dBi
Frequency Range
2.35 GHz to 2.55 GHz
Directivity
Omni-directional
Polarization
Dual Polarity
Weight (Approximate)
4.63 lb (2.1 kg)
Form Factor
Pole Mount
Compatibility
Ubiquiti RocketM Basestation
Height
40.6 inches
Features
- Provides 360° omnidirectional coverage
- Supports 2x2 Dual Polarity MIMO
- Seamlessly integrates with RocketM radios
- Includes universal pole mount hardware
- Offers 10 dBi of antenna gain
- Weatherproof RF jumpers included
- Designed for base station applications
What customers say
Customers highly value the Ubiquiti airMAX Omni Antenna for its robust, carrier-class construction, making it durable for long-term outdoor use. Its core strength is providing reliable 360-degree coverage with a high 10 dBi gain, ideal for central access points needing broad signal distribution. Users report significant coverage improvements when upgrading. Integration with the Rocket M2 radio creates a powerful, cost-effective base station. While excellent in rural settings, experienced users note that its omnidirectional pattern can capture interference in dense urban areas, a known trade-off. Overall, the AMO-2G10 is celebrated as a durable, high-performance component offering exceptional value for expanding wireless networks.
Know before you buy
This antenna is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with Ubiquiti RocketM radios. It features a built-in mount that allows you to snap the radio directly onto the antenna without needing extra tools or cables.
The AMO-2G10 provides a full 360-degree horizontal coverage pattern. It is best suited for base station deployments where you need to broadcast a signal in all directions to multiple client devices simultaneously.
Yes, the package includes the necessary universal pole mounting hardware and weatherproof RF jumpers. You will only need to provide the mounting pole and standard hand tools to complete the installation.
While the 2.4 GHz frequency range is common, this antenna's 2x2 MIMO dual-polarity technology helps improve signal reliability and throughput. However, if you are in a highly congested area, you may still experience performance fluctuations compared to a directional antenna.
No, this is an omnidirectional antenna designed for point-to-multipoint base station applications. For long-range point-to-point links, a directional antenna like a dish or Yagi would be more effective at focusing the signal.
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