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Best Low-Latency / Long-Range Control System Comparison

April 10, 2020 by GooseFPV 1 Comment

Clickable table (above) will take a few seconds to load… CLICK table for latest prices. *Includes antenna weight. **Complete low-latency / long-range control systems. DRONE RACING INTERNATIONAL FPV and T MOTOR FPV motors groups were asked to vote for ‘what low-latency / long-range transmitter have you had a positive experience with?’ (LL/LR). Long Range Hooligans group was asked to vote for ‘for mini quads, what long-range control transmitter have you had a positive experience with?’ (LR). DRONE RACING INTERNATIONAL FPV and T MOTOR FPV motors groups were asked to vote for ‘what low-latency / long-range receiver have you had a positive experience with?’ (LL/LR). Long Range Hooligans group was asked to vote for ‘what long-range receiver have you had a positive experience with? (for mini quads)’ (LR). Transmitter band, transmitter power and receiver weight data sourced from product descriptions. The majority of links on this table are affiliate links. I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you make a purchase after clicking one of the affiliate links. Read our Affiliate Link Policy for more information.

Use our comparison table to find the low-latency / long-range control transmitter (Tx) module and receiver (Rx) with the greatest popularity, radio frequency power, lowest weight or most value. Note that the TBS Crossfire Lite lacks the bluetooth module of the ‘full’ TBS Crossfire module. Next, explore the low latency receiver choices of championship winning FPV racers and freestyle pilots or continue reading for the opinions of individual FPV pilots.

 

DRONE RACING INTERNATIONAL FPV – Low-latency / Long-range Transmitter and Receiver Opinions

If u have the money buy the Crossfire lite and be done with it forever. Never need another upgrade. The Crossfire micro is good for mid range but if u want the option to fly far, might as well go for the better one (Lite). The difference between full Crossfire and lite is bluetooth and 50 bucks  Ryan

I own or have owned all 3 (TBS Crossfire transmitters). Have not done any true long range flying. I do mostly racing and freestyle. All have worked great, but if you do not have the need to use any other protocols get the tango 2 hands down imo  Rob

 

T-MOTOR FPV motors – Low-latency / Long-range Transmitter and Receiver Opinions

I’d say crossfire but I can also say that I have had a good and easy time with r9 so there isnt a wrong here  Aryan

Dude just buy a crossfire no more polls!  David

 

Longe Range Holligans – Long-range Transmitter and Receiver Opinions

All the crossfire receivers besides the giant diversity one are pretty much the same thing. I use the micro in wings but I use the nano in my quads and smaller wings I use the nano diversity. It’s pretty much the same thing. Anything crossfire works the best hands down and I think a lot of people can agree with me on that. Don’t long range with spectrum or anything. If your gonna long range for a quad just get crossfire  Christian

Holy hell man! Stop with the poles! Just buy a crossfire and be done with it  Mike

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  1. GooseFPV says

    June 12, 2020 at 1:35 pm

    Hi Chris, with exception of the Spektrum, these radio transmitters will all easily fit the TBS Crossfire Micro https://fpvcompare.com/multirotor-controller-comparison-matrix/. Alternatively, the TBS Tango 2 is a radio transmitter with built-in Crossfire (my pick)

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