Spektrum AR410 4-Channel RC Receiver vs DUMBORC 2 Pcs X6FG Rx Receiver 6 Channels 2.4GHz for X6/X4/X5/X6PM-350
Overall winner: Spektrum AR410 4-Channel RC Receiver
Key Differences
Horizon Hobby’s Spektrum AR410 (A) is a compact 4-channel DSMX receiver with an internal antenna and push-button bind, making it ideal for users already in the Spektrum/DSMX ecosystem; Eighteenup’s DUMBORC X6FG (B) is a 6-channel FHSS-compatible receiver bundle with gyro mode and reverse polarity protection, suited to pilots needing extra channels and built-in gyro support. A has higher average review score and tighter ecosystem integration, while B offers more channels, gyro functionality, and a more affordable price tier
Spektrum AR410 4-Channel RC Receiver
Compact, lightweight DSMX receiver with telemetry for most RC aircraft. Notable for its push-button bind and internal antenna design, offering reliable range for smaller models
Pros
- compact low-cost design
- internal antenna for convenience
- push-button bind feature
- full-range DSMX with telemetry
Cons
- antenna-less design may affect range perception
- limited to DSMX ecosystem
- mentions indoor sport models less emphasized
DUMBORC 2 Pcs X6FG Rx Receiver 6 Channels 2.4GHz for X6/X4/X5/X6PM-350
2-pack DUMBORC X6FG RX with gyro option for stable direction control. binds easily with controller; features reverse polarity protection and FHSS for stable long-distance control
Pros
- gyro mode for direction correction
- easy binding with controller
- reverse polarity protection
- 4.8-10V DC support high voltage servo
Cons
- limited to compatibility with listed transmitters
- requires initial binding with controller
- 2-pack quantity may not fit all users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eighteenup |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Horizon Hobby |
| User Reviews | Horizon Hobby |