LTE 4G Antenna

These 4G-compatible antennas with SMA connectors are perfect for using with our Clipper 4G LTE Breakout.

There's four kinds of antenna to choose from:

  • Short stick - these have a fixed vertical angle so consider picking up a right angle adaptor if you want it to point out of the side of your board.
  • Medium and long stick - these are jointed so you can adjust the angle.
  • Long magnetic with cable - these ones have a 3m cable attached to the end and a magnetic base so you can easily stick it on to metal surfaces.

We also have some handy adaptors - a right angle adaptor so you can have your antenna coming out of your board at a different angle, and a flexible right angle extension cable that might be useful for mounting your antenna outside of an enclosure.

 SKU Frequency Range
(MHZ)
Impedance(Ω) Gain(dBi) Drawing Length (mm)
COM0643 700-2700 50 2±1 [link] 52
COM0642 700-2700 50 3±1 [link] 108
COM0641 700-2700 50 3±1 [link] 194
COM0640 700-2700 50 4±1 [link] 288

 

14 customer reviews

a year ago
These pins have been a revelation and make mounting carrier boards like ESP32 or Pico a breeze. I have used them so far on pre-designed FlexyPin adapter boards but can see how easy it is to produce my own custom one. They are a bit fiddly to insert and line up but it becomes easier with practice.
by Lee about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Given 5 stars. I know they are quite expensive, However, when I received them I only got 94 in the pack. I contacted customer service to let them know and they just sent out another batch without any questions or me asking, hence the 5 stars. I did count the second batch and there were only 99 in it. I can't complain as I got more than what I paid for anyway, So win-win.
by Mark about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Previous order pack had 103 pins, recent order only 94 pins (ouch). For something relatively pricey (but undoubtedly useful) I would have thought 'at least 100 by weight'.
by David about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
FlexiPins are tiny and designed to be used with FlexiPin adapters such as the Pico to Uno adapter which mounts a Pico on an Uno footprint boards. You need tweezers or forceps, an illuminated magnifying glass and, if possible, a circuit board holder to locate them in the board before soldering. Instructions are sketchy. For example, the FlexiPin YouTube video shows a board with one pin hole and a slot, while the Uno board has two holes on either side of a slot.
by Robert about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
So £6 for 100 pins is a rip off. You should get the flexy pins with the adapter rather than separately. I hate the fact that this company splits up kits to make you pay more money. I doubt I will be buying from this company again. The prices are astronomical. Just can’t afford to buy here anymore.
by Pierre about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Great spring pins - ideal for temporary connection to castellated boards such as Pi Pico etc. Quite tricky to solder though because of their small size !
by Andrew about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
These work GREAT. I use "bare" ESP modules at work, and sometimes I need to debug the stuff...
by Anonymous about FlexyPin - Pack of 100 via REVIEWS.io

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