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Robot developers frequently face critical connectivity pain points: high electromagnetic interference on production floors, tight internal space inside robot housings, unstable multi‑robot parallel communication, long lead‑times for chip supply, high certification costs for overseas shipments, and lack of dedicated RF support for embedded robot hardware. Choosing a wrong off‑the‑shelf WiFi module will cause packet loss, control jitter, HD video freeze and delay your product launch schedule.
LB‑LINK’s robot‑oriented wireless module product line is built to resolve these exact pain points. As Realtek’s first‑level authorized manufacturer, we get direct chip supply with price‑lock and supply‑lock policies to avoid chip shortage risks. All hardware development, RF tuning, sample testing and mass‑production are completed within our in‑house factory without third‑party outsourcing, giving you stable lead‑time for both small‑batch prototyping and large‑volume industrial projects.
Different robot categories set distinct technical bars for WiFi modules, covering mechanical arms, AGV mobile robots, humanoid robots and commercial service robots.
Industrial robotic arms and embedded industrial controllers require compact M.2 / mini PCI‑e modules to fit narrow device enclosures. Dual‑interface support (USB + PCIe) delivers wide compatibility with mainstream industrial mainboards. In noisy factory environments, WiFi‑6E 6 GHz independent frequency band effectively isolates EMI noise from motors and inverters, reducing latency for multi‑device synchronized operations on production lines.
AGV robots are constantly moving around workshops, demanding reliable roaming performance and strong anti‑interference capability. WiFi‑6E tri‑band modules use the clean 6 GHz spectrum to guarantee stable communication when dozens of AGVs run simultaneously on‑site, avoiding signal congestion that may trigger safety‑related control failures.
Humanoid robots, guide‑robots and inspection robots need integrated WiFi + Bluetooth combo modules for body sensor interconnection plus real‑time HD image/video streaming. WiFi7 modules bring higher throughput and MLO multi‑link operation for lower jitter, supporting complex multi‑sensor fusion and multi‑device linkage in compact robot body designs.
Target Robot Application | Recommended WiFi Generation | Typical Form‑Factor | Core Benefits |
Commercial inspection / guide robot | WiFi 6 | USB | Cost‑effective, plug‑and‑play for mid‑range robot projects |
Small‑medium industrial equipment | WiFi 6 | M.2 2230 | Space‑saving, embedded installation inside controller |
Multi‑AGV workshop environment | WiFi 6E Tri‑band | USB | 6 GHz anti‑interference, multiple robot coexistence |
High‑bandwidth industrial control | WiFi 6E Tri‑band | M.2 | High throughput for industrial data collection |
Premium humanoid service robot | WiFi 7 | USB | Flagship full‑protocol, HD video transmission |
Compact desktop robot / mini mechanical arm | WiFi 7 | Mini PCI‑e | Small‑size WiFi7 for space‑constrained robot hardware |
All modules leverage Realtek chip solutions, with factory‑calibrated RF parameters shared from Realtek original design, ensuring consistent communication performance for robot end‑products。
General‑purpose USB WiFi 6 module, widely used for commercial patrol robots and shopping‑mall guide robots, easy integration for fast prototyping.
M.2 form‑factor WiFi 6 solution for compact internal integration in small‑and‑medium industrial robot equipment.
Tri‑band USB module, prioritized for factory workshops with many concurrent robots; 6 GHz channel mitigates heavy electromagnetic interference.
High‑bandwidth M.2 2230 tri‑band hardware, matched for high‑performance industrial robot controllers.
Top‑tier USB‑interface WiFi7 + BT5.4 combo module, designed for high‑end humanoid service robots, supports high‑bitrate video streaming and multi‑peripheral Bluetooth connections.
Compact WiFi7 PCI‑e module for mini desktop robots and small‑sized mechanical arms where internal space is highly limited.
We hold official Realtek authorization, sourcing chips directly from Realtek. Price‑lock and supply‑lock agreements prevent unexpected stock shortages. We keep pace with WiFi 6, WiFi‑6E and WiFi7 underlying technical updates and adopt Realtek reference RF parameters for stable radio performance of robot terminal devices.
Chip adaptation, RF tuning, prototype sampling and volume mass‑production are completed within our own plant without outsourcing. We maintain flexible capacity for small‑batch trial orders and large‑scale mass roll‑outs, securing predictable delivery schedules for robot OEM and ODM customers.
We provide free engineering sample shipments. Realtek FAE engineers collaborate with our internal team to perform dedicated RF tuning. We support custom power consumption adjustment, protocol tailoring and deliver exclusive wireless communication solutions for robot projects.
Modules are pre‑certified for CE and other global standards. Robot manufacturers can save heavy time and costs on terminal‑product RF certification procedures, accelerating overseas market launches of your robot products.
Explore our complete wireless module lineup and submit sample requests on our product page.
Requirement Communication: Share your robot project parameters including housing size, interface type, latency requirement, target working environment and target export regions.
Solution Recommendation: Our technical team selects matching WiFi module models according to your application scenario.
Free Engineering Sample Delivery: Receive physical samples for hardware testing, RF performance validation and software adaptation.
Joint RF Optimization: If needed, our team plus Realtek FAE conduct on‑site or remote RF debugging for your robot prototype.
Mass‑Production: In‑house dust‑free production line with full‑item RF testing before shipment. Stable long‑term supply support.
Global Market Launch: Benefit from pre‑done certifications to simplify your overseas compliance work.
A:Our Realtek‑based modules support mainstream embedded OS including Linux, Android and Windows. We supply driver resources for robot developers to complete software porting.
A:Yes. We support tuning transmit power, trimming protocol stacks and other hardware‑software adjustments based on your robot mechanical and system requirements.
A:We offer free engineering samples for evaluation. MOQ varies for different models, supporting both small prototype batches and large‑volume mass orders.
A:Key robot module series have passed CE certification. Additional certification guidance can be offered for FCC, KC and other regional requirements.
A:For humanoid robots with high‑definition video transmission requirements, choose WiFi 7 combo modules (BL‑M8922DU1 / BL‑M8922DP1). For multi‑AGV workshop scenarios, WiFi‑6E tri‑band modules deliver better anti‑interference performance. Reach out to our engineers for precise model recommendation.
The rapid growth of industrial automation and humanoid robot industry raises higher bars for embedded wireless communication. LB‑LINK combines Realtek authorized chip resources, self‑owned manufacturing capacity and professional RF technical service, helping robot OEMs and designers resolve core wireless connectivity challenges. Get in touch for sample evaluation and custom robot WiFi module solutions via our contact page.