FlySky Noble NB4
#1606
Is the Pro faster than the NB4+? I can't find anyone with an answer.
#1607
Tech Apprentice
Both use the AFHDS 3 protocol. Both can run in Ultra Fast 2ch mode. Even the software looks more similar between the two. About the only advantage the Pro seems to currently have is wireless charging and more metal construction plus an included hard case.
I expect we should see an announcement for the Pro+ very soon as the difference in price between the NB4+ and the Pro vs the difference in capability doesn’t seem worth it anymore. Especially when you consider the quick battery swap in the plus and USB-C charge port.
I expect we should see an announcement for the Pro+ very soon as the difference in price between the NB4+ and the Pro vs the difference in capability doesn’t seem worth it anymore. Especially when you consider the quick battery swap in the plus and USB-C charge port.
#1608
Did a quick mock up to help with the screen washout. Gotta make a few adjustments but I'm surprised how well it worked out.on the first shot.
#1609
Tech Apprentice
I just got my new radio and as many have said the screen sure is hard to read. It doesn't include a charger so what are you guys using ???? A phone charger or your regular charger ??
#1611
Tech Apprentice
Thanks
#1613
Tech Apprentice
I finally got a chance to bash outdoors with the plus. I didn't have any problems seeing my telemetry, that used to drive me crazy with the non-plus.
#1614
Tech Apprentice
I just got the NB4, I didn't want to spend the extra cash. So far very happy with it.
#1616
Tech Initiate
Finally somebody made a worth while comment about seeing the display outside. Who cares if it's color or not. It doesn't mater if you can't see it. And the knob, is it bigger and does it have more grip. I don't see any other problems at our club with this radio's unless you let the handle battery run down to where it looses it's life, like any battery now days.
#1618
R/C Tech Elite Member
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[QUOTE=MylesB;16091052 unless you let the handle battery run down to where it looses it's life, like any battery now days.[/QUOTE]
As long as the battery in the base is charged, you can charge the radio's battery on the fly. If they both go dead while in use, you're either doing some serious endurance racing, or you don't pay attention to your battery levels.
As long as the battery in the base is charged, you can charge the radio's battery on the fly. If they both go dead while in use, you're either doing some serious endurance racing, or you don't pay attention to your battery levels.