Neewer 16-channel wireless studio flash trigger vs Godox X1R-N 2.4G Wireless Receiver for Nikon
Overall winner: Godox X1R-N 2.4G Wireless Receiver for Nikon
Key Differences
Choose the Neewer trigger if you want a more affordable 16-channel unit with easy installation and broadly positive user ratings; choose the Godox X1R-N if you need Nikon-specific features like TTL and HSS support and 2.4G transmission despite depending on a compatible transmitter for full functionality
Neewer 16-channel wireless studio flash trigger
Wireless trigger for camera to fire hot shoe flashguns with high-speed sync. Easy installation and low power use. One customer noted reliable triggering with Nikon D80
Pros
- easy installation
- low power consumption
- high-speed sync up to 1/200 second
- long 30m open-area range
Cons
- durability concerns after several months
- mixed battery life feedback
- sync speed reportedly limited to 1/125th per some reviews
Godox X1R-N 2.4G Wireless Receiver for Nikon
Compact 2.4G wireless receiver enabling TTL and HSS for Nikon. Easy setup with stable multi-channel triggering and distant flash control, as noted by users
Pros
- 2.4G wireless transmission
- Supports TTL and HSS
- Multi-channel triggering
- Stable signal transmission
Cons
- Limited to Nikon interface (X1R-N)
- Depends on compatible transmitter for full functionality
- User feedback mentions reliance on compatible gear
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NEEWER |
| Durability | GODOX |
| Versatility | GODOX |
| User Reviews | NEEWER |