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The DUMBORC X6 is a professional-grade 6-channel RC transmitter and receiver combo designed for cars, boats, and tanks. Featuring a robust 400-500m control range with 2.4GHz frequency, it offers three versatile power options (AA, USB, lithium battery) and a built-in gyro for enhanced stability. Its mixed mode channel settings and adjustable throttle speed make it ideal for both beginners and advanced hobbyists seeking precise, customizable control.
| ASIN | B07Q112TQF |
| Additional Features | 3 Charging Method, Flashing LED, GYRO Function, Good for beginner, Mixed Mode |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,281 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #18 in RC Radio Transmitters |
| Brand Name | DUMBORC |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,310 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 9.25 x 7.68 x 4.61 inches |
| Item Height | 11.71 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | dumborc x6 |
| Item Weight | 531 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DUMBORC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | DUMBORC X6 |
| Model Number | DUMBORC X6 |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | remote control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 20.5 x 16 x 10 cm |
| Subject Character | rc radio transmitter |
| Theme | rc hobby |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
| UPC | 791378796168 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
B**E
Great bang for the buck. Amazing distance!
I own three of these now. The company has proven to be responsive and supportive to all of my questions! 5 stars for customer service. And the product, itself, is awesome. The gyro works amazingly well on dirt (which is why you buy it). Turn the gyro down (or off) when you're on pavement. The radio distance is out of this world. It will definitely be farther than your stock electronics. If you're getting this for a wheeled vehicle, you will never reach its farthest distance. It's that far. It has more settings than your stock electronics, too (e.g., steering end points!). And the power/speed setting is any increment between 0-100%. So unlike many stock transmitters that only give you 75% (for beginners) and 100%), this setup gives you any setting within 0-100. If you find that your rig lost its reverse after installing this (this only happened to me once on the 5 rigs I've put these in over the years, and it was on a cheap, no-name brand ESC), don't assume you're in "race" mode. You might just have to find the exact setting for the throttle trim so that you get max power forward and some power backwards. Also note that if you add lights to your rig in channel 3, you'll need a tiny/cheap switch that runs between the esc channel 3 and your LED lights connection. You can't just plug in the lights into channel 3 and have it work (and note that that is standard for all receivers...it's not a defect). The switch can be found on Amazon for cheap. You won't find a better gyro-equipped RC transmitter/receiver at this price level or even pricier than this!
J**J
Great product very reasonable priced
I won't buy any other radios. The distance is much more than the very expensive ones. 6 rc boats all have dumborc
L**S
Great RC Transmitter & Receiver!
Quick summary: A terrific Surface Radio Control System. PRO: 6 channels. Interference resistant. Steering mix. Long communications range. Low price. CON: The instructions need improvement. Here's a real surprise: The DumboRC 6 channel system works like a champ! At this price I didn't expect such quality and versatility. First, there's really 6 channels: throttle, steering, channel 3 on/off, channel 4 high-medium-low, channel 5 and 6 are dials from zero to high. If you're doing any experimentation with radio control, channels 5 and 6 really come in handy for extra servos (like pointing a camera or turning a winch) I use channels 5 & 6 for tilt and lift of my RC robot forklift. Especially attractive - the transmitter has built-in steering mix. So I can control my two-motor forklift (or model tank, or dual-propeller motorboat) without adding a V-tail mixer. The DumboRC works fine for me, with great range (well beyond 200 feet), and surprising resistance to interference from wifi and camera transmitters. Both my Futaba 4PL and FlySky FS-GT5 often stutter or shut down when I use three 1.2GHz cameras (interference from harmonics); the DumboRC receiver never skipped a beat. When I first installed the receiver, I thought that it did not have a gyro. But I was wrong! The label attached to the receiver "X6F" implies that there is no gyro. But after contacting the manufacturer, I learned that they had mis-labeled the receiver. I tested the receiver, and find that yes, the receiver does have a built-in gyro. And I tested the gyro action -- it does work properly in fast-steering situations. The receiver requires voltage input on one (or more) of the six sets of servo pins -- which is to say, there is no separate power input for the receiver. Also, the button on the receiver for binding is tiny, and difficult to reach. However, the receiver and transmitter arrived from Amazon already binded (bound?), so it wasn't necessary to go through the binding procedure. I use 4 Eneloop rechargeable AA batteries in the transmitter. UPDATE 2019-Nov-6 After 2 weeks of use, I've fine-tuned the DumboRC system and it works sweetly. My previous FlySky and Futaba surface controllers have LCD displays, a multitude of adjustments, and memory for different vehicles. But neither offers the versatility of 6-channel control, steering-mix, and the simple setup of this DumboRC. This is now my first choice surface controller and receiver. Sadly, the instructions are minimal, and need improvement. Here are my instructions to myself -- I hope you find them useful: How to bind the DumboRC transmitter to the Receiver: 1: connect the receiver to power: 1a: +5 volts (red wire) goes to any middle pin 1b: -5volts (black wire) to any pin close to the receiver's edge (farthest from the antenna) 2: Turn on the transmitter. 3: To bind the receiver, find the tiny black button in the hole next to the antenna. Use a paperclip to hold the button down for 1 or 2 seconds. 3a: The green LED should blink for a few seconds while it binds to the transmitter. Then the LED should be steady. How to turn on and off the DumboRC receiver gyro: 1) connect the receiver to power. The green LED should be lit. 2) with a paperclip, push the little button next to the antenna three times in quick succession. 3) The red LED should blink and then remain on -- meaning that the gyro is activated (both red and green LEDs will be lit) 4) Again, push the button three times, and the red LED will turn off - disabling the gyro. 5) It's important that the receiver be mounted horizontally on your car -- I had mounted the receiver vertically, and did not detect any gyro action when steering. Here's how to get into settings mode (for the "upgraded" version): 1: turn off the transmitter. 2: pull the throttle/trigger all the way backwards (against the handle-stop). 3: twist the steering wheel full counterclockwise. 4: with the trigger backwards and steering ccw, turn on the power. 5: let go of the steering wheel and throttle/trigger. 6: push the Channel 3 button (below the trigger) 7: the top light should start blinking. 8: now, with the top light blinking, you can reset the neutral position of trigger and steering in 3 steps : 8a: twist the steering full cw, then full ccw, then let go 8b: pull the trigger full backwards, full forwards, then let go. 8c: turn off the power switch. You must do steps 8a, 8b, and 8c, or else your RC model may not drive backwards, or may not go forwards! How to set the direction, zero point, and sensitivity for the throttle and the steering: Open the top cover to find two slide switches, and four knobs. The left switch and 2 left knobs are for steering. The right hand switch and 2 right knobs are for throttle. Set the top left switch for either normal or reverse steering. (really, changes the direction of the steering wheel). Set the middle-left knob for the zero-point of steering (just point its arrow straight up at first). Set the lower-left knob for the steering limits (start with it pointing straight up, adjust as you please) Set the top right switch for either normal or reverse throttle (just changes what happens when you push or pull the finger-trigger). Set the middle-right knob so that your model does not move when the trigger is in the neutral position. Set the bottom-right knob to control the speed limit of the trigger. You can change between ordinary throttle-steering to mixed steering-throttle ("dual-motors" or "tank" or "v-tail"). Normal steering mode means the finger-trigger will control one servo for the speed. The steering wheel will control a second servo which turns the steering mechanism. Mixed steering mode is for a model with two motors - a one motor driving the left side of the model and motor on the right side (think of a military tank). With mixed mode, the finger-trigger controls the speed of the model, and the steering wheel controls the speed difference between the left and right motors. To change from normal to mixed steering mode, do this: 1: turn off the transmitter. 2: pull the throttle/trigger all the way forward (towards the front of the transmitter). 3: twist the steering wheel full clockwise. 4: with the trigger frontwards and steering CW, turn on the power. 4a: the LED on top should blink red-blue. 5: let go of the steering wheel and throttle/trigger. 6: pull the trigger all the way backwards (against the handle-stop) 6a: the top LED should change to solid color: 6b: if the LED is blue, then you have normal steering 6c: if the LED is red, then you have mix steering ("tank" or "v-tail") 7: set the top switches: top left switch is steering normal/reverse top right switch is throttle/trigger normal/reverse 8: set the steering & throttle Note added 2021-Aug-24 -- Still *really* happy with this! I've used this daily for almost 2 years to control my r/c forklift. It continues to work fine. I try to be gentle with it, but it's been dropped and kicked about -- still keeps working. You can run the transmitter from a USB charger (Use a USB micro cable). So I now normally have the transmitter connected to a USB power supply. I leave 4 batteries in there -- the sliding power switch just activates the batteries (if I walk away from the USB cable). Another note, added 2024-Feb-4: Last week, I stepped on the controller and broke the trigger! I bought a replacement set, and have just transplanted the trigger from the new unit to the old one. So the original transmitter and receiver are still working, and going strong! I use this pretty much every day in my home business.
R**S
Wow...why even get an entry level name brand?
I have used these and the X4 on some "hobby-swap" RC projects. I've had no issues with this transmitter/receiver so far and am totally impressed with what you get for the money. Although there is no useful support or warranty, you can get the information you need by looking around. The gyro does work, it's just disabled by default. 6 channels for this price...very impressive. The range seems good and I have not had any issues with it. Sometimes the receiver can take a little while to find the transmitter if you start them in the wrong order. The transmitter feels somewhat cheap in the hand, but what can you expect at this price? It's similar to the Spektrum SLT3 in feel for about half the price. The Futaba 3PRKA feels higher-quality in the hand, but has fewer features for almost 3x the price. You can add a foam tire insert around the steering wheel if you want a little more comfort. You can pick up a half dozen DumboRC X4/X6's for what one higher-end transmitter costs that can pair with multiple cars. If you have several cars and want to let others drive along side you, it makes more sense to have a few of these than one, fancy transmitter.
I**Q
Cheap and works good
They should make the build quality better, Like a foam wheel etc and charge a little more. It’s a $40 transmitter and feels like a $40 transmitter. It works good, But feels like cheap garbage. It’s for my 14 year old son so we’ll keep it, if your an adult you may want something a tad bit nicer
P**B
Better than I expected.
Was a big surprise. I usually only buy the big name brands but this was for my son who already broke a controller. It is easy to install. With a small light weight receiver that fit in the receiver box well. It has been dropped twice and seems plenty durable while offering great control.
D**.
RANGE PRICE QUALITY FOR MONEY 💰 ITS GREAT!
I dont know how they can pull this off for this price and im not going to get into the China thing all I know is IT WORKS GREAT and the range is as good as a $500 radio even if it lasts a year you cant beat this price and it has some awesome features like a gyro you. Can use or disable plus many more it comes with a 6 ch reciever that alone is normally around $40 easy this is a no brainer hey its Amazon what do you have to loose. If you don't like it return it. Just read the reviews they speak for themselves. Im sure there will be many out there that will shoot this down I expect that hey it is a $42 radio with the reciever it is what it is BUT if your on a budget or smart 🤓 this is your day! Seriously. You cannot lose on this one. 💥💥💥💥💥 What can I say I just ordered another one night and day performance im hooked on these there simply Amazing and for that price there a give away and with a 6 channel receiver its a no brainer!
T**Z
Great radio with features including a gyro
Excellent radio with many adjustments. The stability control is excellent.
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