Radiolink RC4GS V3 5-Channel RC Transmitter & RX (2.4GHz) with Gyro vs X6 6 Channel RC Transmitter and Receiver with Gyro
Overall winner: Radiolink RC4GS V3 5-Channel RC Transmitter & RX (2.4GHz) with Gyro
Key Differences
DUMBORC's X6 (A) offers a built-in gyro, three charging modes and a low-voltage warning and sits at a more affordable price tier; Radiolink's RC4GS V3 (B) is a 5-channel unit with adjustable gyro sensitivity and pseudo-random FHSS anti-interference for more advanced control. Choose A if you want a budget-friendly, stable 6-channel option with simple features; choose B if you need an extra channel, adjustable gyro tuning and stronger anti-interference tech and are willing to manage setup
Radiolink RC4GS V3 5-Channel RC Transmitter & RX (2.4GHz) with Gyro
RC4GS V3 transmitter with 5 channels and built-in gyro for straight-line tracking. Includes 30 model storage and strong anti-interference via FHSS. Customers note value, versatility, and easy setup for multiple RC cars
Pros
- 5-channel transmitter
- built-in gyro with adjustable sensitivity
- pseudo random FHSS anti-interference
- 30 model storage
Cons
- gyro sensitivity requires transmitter adjustment
- requires familiarity with setup for best results
X6 6 Channel RC Transmitter and Receiver with Gyro
X6 RC transmitter and receiver with built-in gyro for stable control. 3 charging modes and low-voltage alert enhance battery safety. Customers note good range and value for money with easy setup
Pros
- built-in gyro for stability
- 3 charging modes
- low voltage warning
- good range (400-500m)
Cons
- steering trim described as reversed by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DUMBORC |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Radiolink |
| User Reviews | Tie |