

🚀 Elevate your RC game with pro-level control and unbeatable versatility!
The Radiolink RC4GS V3 is a 5-channel 2.4GHz RC transmitter and receiver combo featuring a 1300-foot control range, built-in adjustable gyro for enhanced vehicle stability, and real-time voltage telemetry. It supports up to 30 model profiles, dual programmable mix control, and advanced functions like fail-safe, cruise control, and FPV head tracking, making it ideal for RC crawlers, drift cars, buggies, and boats. Designed for durability and precision, it’s a top choice for serious RC enthusiasts seeking professional-grade performance.

















| ASIN | B07DPMVVKN |
| Additional Features | Durability, Long range control, Outdoor Activity, Remote Controlled, Weather Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,853 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #9 in RC Radio Transmitters |
| Brand Name | Radiolink |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,176 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1* Strap, Product Manual, Remote |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 6.8 x 4.5 x 8.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Radiolink |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 960 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 196.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RC4GS v3 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | manufacturer warranty for 1 year from day of purchase |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | RC4GS V3 |
| Model Number | RC4GS V3 |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | remote control |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Set Name | RC4GS V3 Transmitter & R6FG Receiver Combo |
| Size | Meduim |
| Subject Character | rc hobby |
| Theme | RC Car Racing Sport, rc ground control |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Crawler |
M**S
lots of features. Low price!
The Radiolink RC4GS V3 5 Channels RC Transmitter and R6FG Gyro Receiver has completely transformed my RC experience! As an avid RC enthusiast, I can't speak highly enough of the versatility and performance of this receiver. First and foremost, the ability to add multiple models to this unit is an absolute game-changer. With its 5 channels and programmable features, I can easily switch between different RC vehicles without the hassle of reconfiguring the transmitter every time. Whether I'm flying drones, driving cars, or piloting boats, this transmitter and receiver combo has me covered. But it's not just about versatility – the performance of the RC4GS V3 and R6FG is top-notch. The transmitter provides precise control and responsiveness, while the gyro receiver ensures stability and smooth operation, even in challenging conditions. I've noticed a significant improvement in my RC handling and maneuverability since upgrading to this system. Additionally, I appreciate the build quality and durability of this transmitter and receiver. They feel solid and well-made, and I have confidence that they can withstand the rigors of regular use and outdoor adventures. Plus, the ergonomic design of the transmitter ensures a comfortable grip, even during long sessions. Overall, I couldn't be happier with my purchase of the Radiolink RC4GS V3 5 Channels RC Transmitter and R6FG Gyro Receiver. It offers the perfect combination of versatility, performance, and reliability, making it a must-have for any RC enthusiast. If you're looking to take your RC experience to the next level, look no further than this fantastic transmitter and receiver combo. Highly recommended!
B**R
Inexpensive and works well!
Very good transmitter and its responsive
D**K
Great buy
Love the price and works great! Haven’t had a problem after 7 months
M**N
Almost perfect
This is my first radio that can be used for multiple RC cars. AKA not the RTR radio that it comes with. I want to give it 5 stars but there's a couple issues with this radio that cannot be overlooked. The radio is decent quality and the features are excellent for the price. I will never be able to live without exponential steering ever again. I have MS and this is a game changer reducing my twitchy movements down the straightaways. Interface is easy to navigate. Layout and feel of the transmitter and steering wheel is good. Now for the gripes: I wish they built it without the external antenna. How much extra range does a couple inch antenna really add? This radio is for my track cars only and I definitely don't need it. It's annoying it's flimsy and susceptible to breaking I already had to return one radio because it snapped and just went around in circles. They could build these with no external antenna they would work just as good and be much more durable. The second issue is the cover for the batteries it is very flimsy and the batteries tend to pop down and occasionally the radio will shut itself off. A beefier battery cover or a better designed cover would remedy this. Receivers are cheap enough I bought two of these radios one for the girlfriend's car s. 2 radios and about 10 receivers and I'm in for less than $300 with tax. Compare that to spectrum or futaba or similar and it's a big difference. Overall a great radio with a few flaws I would buy them again I just wish they would change those couple things and they would be "perfect" radios for the price.
T**.
It works and is easy to bind. But..
I feel if you use common sense and bind it prior to stuffing it into a sealed container and do all your tests prior it is pretty nice. It has a ton of features and the main one for me was to "on-the-fly" lower the D/R for Throttle, this allows the 6 years old to drive it with ease, simply lower the throttle from 100% to 25-35%. But what I experience is that after running it for a period of time the truck just stops and studders (like it lost connection/changed freq). I also feel like it could be a (thermostat) motor heat cut off (although a simple "motor" touch test doesn't support this notion), let it sit for a min and it runs again. Maybe support can help identify the issue. I also bought another receiver for model #2 the controller controls BOTH, I have not found a way to separate them as of yet, that means if you and a friend both have this radio, you would get interference (unless each was on its own frequency). I set up "MODEL" on the controller and gave them each a name yet it controls both at once. That leads me to this issue whereby it seems no matter what setting you change for a given "MODEL" name, it changes ALL settings on the control and has no regard for what "MODEL" your configuring. I would recommend this controller though, overall it works great for "basic needs". Read the manual and try the more advanced settings and you may be wondering what the heck.
A**R
RC4GS V3
This is a great radio system great range using for my Traxxas disruptor boat can't beat the price highly recommend for any rc application. Works great
S**Y
Great rc car radio packed with features
Awesome radio packed with features great range and ease of using but you need to read the manual properly before use for all the adjustments used for my rc car
F**P
More than I need
This is a great transmitter and receiver. I also have the Flysky FS-GT3B controller and the Radiolink RC4GS is better in several ways. First off was that I was able to plug in a lipo battery where as with the Flysky, I had to open it up and modify the wire to allow me to use a lipo battery to plug in easily. Next is that the controller has a voltage battery alarm so you can set the voltage to whatever you want battery voltage drop to warn you so you don't destroy your battery. The menu is easy to navigate, there are more settings available than on the Flysky radio. Some of the settings I don't even know what they are for so there is a learning curve involved as instructions can be limited with info. The weakest part of the radio I would say is the fold down antenna. I would be careful if you are just tossing it in a bag as it might break off. I use a hard padded case that fits the controller. Many other manufactures no longer use extended antennas so maybe Radiolink will do the same in the future. The radio is very light weight even with the lipo battery I have installed in it. It does have a AA battery tray that can be disconnected so you can plug in a right size lipo or use the AA battery tray as a backup. The receiver it came with was a 6 channel port with built in gyro. The gyro seems to work as it should. To set the gyro, there is a button on the side that you press 3 times quick and led light will change color. The gyro sensitivity can be adjusted with a rotating knob on the side of controller. I haven't tested the range yet but I have had no signal problems with other controllers near me that were running too in a indoor RC track. I'm using this with a 1/10 buggy and 1/10 touring car. Each have a Radiolink receiver to it and binding each to the one controller was not a problem.