Spektrum SRXL2 DSMX Remote Receiver vs Radiolink R4FGM 2.4Ghz RC Receiver 4ch (2pc) with gyro
Overall winner: Spektrum SRXL2 DSMX Remote Receiver
Key Differences
Radiolink R4FGM (A) is a compact 4-channel receiver with an integrated gyro and anti-interference FHSS aimed at small-scale setups and sits in a more affordable price tier; Spektrum SRXL2 (B) uses SRXL2 technology with an integrated antenna and DSMX/DSM2 compatibility, offering broader protocol support and advanced connectivity for more varied applications
Spektrum SRXL2 DSMX Remote Receiver
SRXL2 technology and DSMX/DSMX2 compatibility in a lightweight receiver with integrated antenna for easy installation. Customers note reliable operation and no signal drops, with some mixed feedback on cable length
Pros
- SRXL2 technology
- Integrated antenna design
- DSMX and DSM2 compatible
- Lightweight
Cons
- Cable length feedback mixed
Radiolink R4FGM 2.4Ghz RC Receiver 4ch (2pc) with gyro
Compact 4-channel mini RC receiver with integrated gyro and FHSS anti-interference. Great for 1:28 scale models and micro RC projects. Customers praise reliability, easy binding, and compact size
Pros
- 4-channel mini size
- integrated gyro
- anti-interference FHSS
- easy to bind
Cons
- limited to small-scale applications
- requires compatible transmitters
- two units per package may need pairing
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Radiolink |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Spektrum |
| User Reviews | Radiolink |