So with that being said, im going with the flysky. Thanks man I have been doing tons of research on these transmitters. This video is a great comparison for what I should be choosing for my transmitter.
Awesome! just a heads up. Set a "in stock alert" for when Hobbyking.com has receivers in stock. They're the cheapest and in the US. I buy 5 at a time from them...
@@AdamLeeRC yeah ive noticed they are always out of stock. this is pretty much the go to new 200dollar transmitter. Im wondering who and what comes next from the other big names.
Nice review! I've been using the NB4 for over a year then purchased the NB4 pro. I was one of those that thought the Pro is just a glorified version of the NB4 but it's not, it has a bunch of small changes that made me order one. Futabas are great and I've owned my share but you're correct, the RX are pricey but I'll admit, Futaba does have their budget minded RX nowadays. For crawlers or other "heavy equipment" RC, you can beat the small, cheap and awesome Flysky 8 channel and now 12 channel RX, nothing compares for the money. I'd highly recommend the NB4 Pro but I understand it's a tough sell for someone new that already thinks the $200 non Pro is expensive as is. Absolutely can't go wrong with the NB4 non Pro. Nothing touches it's ecosystem for the money. Can't wait to see what flysky comes out with 2yrs from now.
Love this video. Thanks. How are you finding the Noble NB4 Pro for racing? I just got one for drifting and rookie club racing and worried that I should have got a Futaba for the ability to customise a GYD470 on the fly.
Hi. Thank you for a great comparison. I’m torn between the Flysky and Futaba 4pm. You said you were sticking with Futaba for the track, is there any reason, other than having a lot of cars with Futaba receivers?
@@frenchlewis8687 I wish I knew the Flysky receivers would double in price before I ordered... LOL but still half the cost of Futaba. Put an email alert with Hobbyking.com for when they get receivers in.
I need a new transmitter for a 2WD 1/10th race buggy. Really wanted the Noble NB4 but some say the steering wheels break off very easily and I'm sure getting replacement parts is impossible. Supposedly there is some noticeable delay in steering response. Not sure what to think. Or how good of a driver you really have to be to notice these claimed delays.
Hard to find actual measured response time for these radios. Would be a great test. There are some that state "seems faster", but I like the ones and zeros :). Great video, I enjoyed it. My main concern with FlySky is, from my understanding, it is a Chinese company, so concerned about getting any support. It is a lot of money for something to break and then end up with a paperweight.
Sanwa is a very nice radio. The M17 may probably be the best radio today... Not sure why it's the most used in high profile racing, maybe because Sanwa gives out the most sponsors. So if the fastest guy wins with their radio, more people will buy it... just my 2 cents.
Thank you for your thoughts Adam, Much appreciated. However Why is it so uncommon that reviewers don't talk about range and penetration for those of us who race FPV? Its 2023 not 2003. Dudes are racing long distance through old bush tracks etc with GPS. These Specs are vital to know before even bothering to look at buying something that someone says is '' Just Good '' What's actually good about them bro? Cheers
I would say, range and penetration isn't something ground transmitters review. Most ground transmitters are all line of site. Unlike FPV where you can barely see it, or there's large obstructions.
FPV Laws here in Australia are different to those in the USA. We can Use FPV systems here in certain areas BVLOS. I apologise to you mate, I should have been looking at maybe a digital system.
I just use one receiver with velcro tape for all models. You still have to plug the wires in for each model, but there's no way I'm buying a receiver for each model. That being said, I also like futaba, but don't have experience with the other brands.
the music that was as loud, if not louder, than your voice got you at least one thumbs down. would have been a decent video if you just didnt add any music.
So with that being said, im going with the flysky. Thanks man I have been doing tons of research on these transmitters. This video is a great comparison for what I should be choosing for my transmitter.
Awesome! just a heads up. Set a "in stock alert" for when Hobbyking.com has receivers in stock. They're the cheapest and in the US. I buy 5 at a time from them...
@@AdamLeeRC yeah ive noticed they are always out of stock. this is pretty much the go to new 200dollar transmitter. Im wondering who and what comes next from the other big names.
@@wiiska6820 u can buy from many places , its all around the world
Nice review! I've been using the NB4 for over a year then purchased the NB4 pro. I was one of those that thought the Pro is just a glorified version of the NB4 but it's not, it has a bunch of small changes that made me order one. Futabas are great and I've owned my share but you're correct, the RX are pricey but I'll admit, Futaba does have their budget minded RX nowadays. For crawlers or other "heavy equipment" RC, you can beat the small, cheap and awesome Flysky 8 channel and now 12 channel RX, nothing compares for the money.
I'd highly recommend the NB4 Pro but I understand it's a tough sell for someone new that already thinks the $200 non Pro is expensive as is. Absolutely can't go wrong with the NB4 non Pro. Nothing touches it's ecosystem for the money. Can't wait to see what flysky comes out with 2yrs from now.
what does the pro do, that the non pro do????
@@carbonoxx The Pro does more, much more but it's all in the menus and it's a lot to go over. I believe WTF Cars has a video going over the changes.
Right on..I like that flysky!
Flysky has been on my wish list for a while.
I do like my radiolink alot though
@@rcaddictgarage I hear they do very well with long range
@@philthyco1 yeah even the basic receivers do really good
Love this video. Thanks. How are you finding the Noble NB4 Pro for racing? I just got one for drifting and rookie club racing and worried that I should have got a Futaba for the ability to customise a GYD470 on the fly.
I'm still loving the Pro! Absolutely zero glitches.
Hi. Thank you for a great comparison. I’m torn between the Flysky and Futaba 4pm. You said you were sticking with Futaba for the track, is there any reason, other than having a lot of cars with Futaba receivers?
I have now switched to Flysky for everything. I was just receiver committed to Futaba at the time.
@@AdamLeeRC thanks. I think I’m convinced to give the NB4 a try. Anything you wish you knew before pulling the trigger?
@@frenchlewis8687 I wish I knew the Flysky receivers would double in price before I ordered... LOL but still half the cost of Futaba. Put an email alert with Hobbyking.com for when they get receivers in.
I need a new transmitter for a 2WD 1/10th race buggy. Really wanted the Noble NB4 but some say the steering wheels break off very easily and I'm sure getting replacement parts is impossible. Supposedly there is some noticeable delay in steering response. Not sure what to think. Or how good of a driver you really have to be to notice these claimed delays.
I have a Noble and a Noble Pro. I have never had any problems. I don't even use Futaba anymore...
Hard to find actual measured response time for these radios. Would be a great test. There are some that state "seems faster", but I like the ones and zeros :). Great video, I enjoyed it. My main concern with FlySky is, from my understanding, it is a Chinese company, so concerned about getting any support. It is a lot of money for something to break and then end up with a paperweight.
I wonder why majority of ifmar racers use sanwa. Do you know why?
Sanwa is a very nice radio. The M17 may probably be the best radio today... Not sure why it's the most used in high profile racing, maybe because Sanwa gives out the most sponsors. So if the fastest guy wins with their radio, more people will buy it... just my 2 cents.
I’m really liking the fly sky noble I want to slap it in my Losi tenacity and slash ultimate does it have gyro or it’s version of tsm or avc
Im not aware of any Flysky receivers that have a gyro, TSM, or AVC
Thank you for your thoughts Adam, Much appreciated. However Why is it so uncommon that reviewers don't talk about range and penetration for those of us who race FPV? Its 2023 not 2003. Dudes are racing long distance through old bush tracks etc with GPS. These Specs are vital to know before even bothering to look at buying something that someone says is '' Just Good '' What's actually good about them bro? Cheers
I would say, range and penetration isn't something ground transmitters review. Most ground transmitters are all line of site. Unlike FPV where you can barely see it, or there's large obstructions.
@@AdamLeeRC Fair call mate, Thank you.
FPV Laws here in Australia are different to those in the USA. We can Use FPV systems here in certain areas BVLOS. I apologise to you mate, I should have been looking at maybe a digital system.
Hello friend I’m looking at the fly sky fromamain but it say it’s for kyosho how use in bigger car
Try Hobbyking.com or banggood.com
ebay also has them.
I just use one receiver with velcro tape for all models. You still have to plug the wires in for each model, but there's no way I'm buying a receiver for each model. That being said, I also like futaba, but don't have experience with the other brands.
the music that was as loud, if not louder, than your voice got you at least one thumbs down. would have been a decent video if you just didnt add any music.