I love my NB4, great radio! I love charging on the fly and using one radio for several rigs plus it really enhances steering sensitivity/throttle sensitivity. Money well spent
I use the FS Noble NB4 Pro for my drifting and Mini-Z's... And the Futuba 3pv for a little of both, and an original Spektrum Rugged for crawling. The NB4 Pro is my fave so far of all the units Ive used.
Hey, I really appreciate your videos. As a noob, they are very helpful. Sorry for the ultra-beginner question, but I am looking at buying the Noble NB 4+. If I wanted 8 channel capability with crawlers, do I need to also buy an 8 channel receiver like the FLYSKY FGr8B 2.4GHz AFHDS? In other words, if I got a simple 4 channel receiver that would negate the purpose of buying an 8 channel transmitter, right? 🙏
Been on Spektrum since 2016 switched to an NB4 las summer and i love it. I use it mainly for racing. I still use my Spektrums for crawling tho mainly because i had the recievers😅
ime a 60 year old newbie to the hobby from the uk with a knackerd left hand so been looking for a radio that i can use with my right hand ime currently gathering all the parts to build a jeep willys and then a cj7 and giving a lot of thought that this radio could be my problem solver
Inhave the 1st noble nb4 i have about 14 models on itni love it,i have been thinking about the new radio link but now this has come out i am not sure dam its a hard choice
I’ve got the regular noble and I have a hard time updating the firmware! Said I needed an update but when I did it put an older software version in it…now it won’t bind with my receivers …. Do you have a link that shows a proper sight to download current software?
So where are people actually getting the NB4+? I can't actually find it for sale anywhere in North America. Are you ordering direct from China? Banggood?
You should check out the Radiomaster MT12 if you haven't yet. It's a fully configurable long range radio. And it's only about 140 dollars. A bit of a learning curve to program it. But we'll worth it.
…yep…true that…and faster…yes faster with elrs as a external radio module or the built in version…still with external modudule as a choice…4in1 module internal or as a adapter and you got all protocols worth mentioning…a lot…a lot…cheaper and open free programming with absolute no restriction…inexpensive also goes for receivers…an open source…elrs…multi protocol…edgetx…surface radio for the first time…Radiomaster MT12 is without competition and the future at the moment…
I have the NB4, loved it! Sold it to upgrade to 10px, it feels great to have it but I miss the NB4 for its lightness and comfort so I ordered the NB4+. Im going to sell the 10px and RC8x which I also purchased in hopes of it being better. I wanna be different at the drift tracks coz almost everone there uses the NB4.
Hi i am Vince , I have the FlySky Noble NB4 but I don’t have in Setting the option “ USB function ” but some people yes ! How is it possible? I would like play some PC car racing game, but I can’t! 😨what you do you think why ?
Yes. Just make sure that your NB4 pro has the lastest firmware (Version FW 2.0.102 FCC Version). Also, you'll need to update your receivers as well. I use a NB4 Pro for racing and the latency is almost day and night difference. It's very responsive just like the Sanwa M17 or the latest Futaba systems.
The Pro & the NB4+ both support 2CH fast mode with 3ms latency. I suspect this may cause Futaba 7PXR, 10PX and Sanwa M17 prices to drop since this is about the same response for at least half the price.
$300 is pretty typical for a mid-range radio. A Futaba 7PXR is $600, a Futaba 10PX is $1050. The NB4+ & Pro have a fast 2CH mode that is similar speed to a high end Futaba or Sanwa. If you are just bashing an RTR, your RTR radio is probably fine. But if you are racing, the ability to have fast response, adjust expo, EPA is a big advantage. The NB4+ & Pro are competitive with the high end race radios from Futaba & Sanwa but much less. It’s an absolute bargain.
…yep…true that…and faster…yes faster with elrs as a external radio module or the built in version…still with external module as a choice…4in1 module internal or as a adapter and you got all protocols worth mentioning…a lot…a lot…cheaper and open free programming with absolute no restriction…inexpensive also goes for receivers…an open source…elrs…multi protocol…edgetx…surface radio for the first time…Radiomaster MT12 is without competition and the future at the moment…
I've been using the nb4+ since jan, coming from the nb4..its pretty much similat just with a nicer screen. Cant tell any faster with 2ch mode either. The nb4+ touchscreen isnt as sensitive.. One thing never to do, dont update the In4r-gyb receiver with the nb4+!! It will kill the receiver..and flysky support isnt helpful
I did mine last night without reading this and i can confirm it wont work properly. Have being messaging Skyfly, but they are so unhelpful. I don't even think there is a option to roll back the firmware. Really not impressed.....
LOL so color and a few other little things lol no thanks my NB4 is perfect and don't know what you mean by dim screen mine is just as bright as my phone....
What are you talking about? This transmitter is the exact same size as the older model which was one of the most compact transmitters available, especially if you remove the optional bottom battery. And the touchscreen is very nice. This whole radio looks and feels much more expensive than it is, comparable to transmitters costing twice as much.
Every time they bring out a new Noble, it just emphasises how good of a deal the original NB4 is!
I have the OG NB4 got it on Bangood for $175. 👍
Exactly! I will be upgrading my battery to the USB-C😊 nice upgrade. That's the only thing that different. I don't need color.
@Cachapeluo the OG is great stick.
I like that the wheel folds flat to fit in my hauler bag.
Congratulations on the 100k Subs 🎉
Thank you so much 😀
I love my NB4, great radio! I love charging on the fly and using one radio for several rigs plus it really enhances steering sensitivity/throttle sensitivity. Money well spent
Couldn't agree more!
I just bought a new noble nb4+, and I love it
So good to hear!
I use the FS Noble NB4 Pro for my drifting and Mini-Z's... And the Futuba 3pv for a little of both, and an original Spektrum Rugged for crawling. The NB4 Pro is my fave so far of all the units Ive used.
Very helpful because i'm left handed rc driver 🙏
I'm running the Radiolink RC6GS. Almost full of models but still have a few to go. For my use the Radiolink set up is more than enough
They look nice too!
New noble radio, sweet 😊 I use the original Noble and it is great radio. I will ponder getting the newest version. 😊
Hey, I really appreciate your videos. As a noob, they are very helpful. Sorry for the ultra-beginner question, but I am looking at buying the Noble NB 4+. If I wanted 8 channel capability with crawlers, do I need to also buy an 8 channel receiver like the FLYSKY FGr8B 2.4GHz AFHDS? In other words, if I got a simple 4 channel receiver that would negate the purpose of buying an 8 channel transmitter, right? 🙏
Does the tr-3 and tr4 dials have detents or are they smooth? Thinking about getting one and using one of those for rear steering on a rc speedy build.
Been on Spektrum since 2016 switched to an NB4 las summer and i love it. I use it mainly for racing. I still use my Spektrums for crawling tho mainly because i had the recievers😅
Yeah, Noble is so good. Crawling, doesn't really matter so much since slow moving and short range.
ime a 60 year old newbie to the hobby from the uk with a knackerd left hand so been looking for a radio that i can use with my right hand ime currently gathering all the parts to build a jeep willys and then a cj7 and giving a lot of thought that this radio could be my problem solver
Inhave the 1st noble nb4 i have about 14 models on itni love it,i have been thinking about the new radio link but now this has come out i am not sure dam its a hard choice
The radio looks better in person. Preordered the radio right there and there.
The quality and th shape is unlike most things in RC
Does it save the settings in between cars …. Running rc drift I got tried of mine old version not saving the settings like gyro in between chassis
I’ve got the regular noble and I have a hard time updating the firmware! Said I needed an update but when I did it put an older software version in it…now it won’t bind with my receivers ….
Do you have a link that shows a proper sight to download current software?
Is the plus worth it over the original if i can get the original with 2 receivers for $189 and the plus is $300 and will need another receiver
Is that place you linked in the video to buy it reliable?
I dont have one yet but stress on the yet lol 😂 great vid man 👍
napaka angas na review 🤘🏻
So where are people actually getting the NB4+? I can't actually find it for sale anywhere in North America. Are you ordering direct from China? Banggood?
You should check out the Radiomaster MT12 if you haven't yet. It's a fully configurable long range radio. And it's only about 140 dollars. A bit of a learning curve to program it. But we'll worth it.
…yep…true that…and faster…yes faster with elrs as a external radio module or the built in version…still with external modudule as a choice…4in1 module internal or as a adapter and you got all protocols worth mentioning…a lot…a lot…cheaper and open free programming with absolute no restriction…inexpensive also goes for receivers…an open source…elrs…multi protocol…edgetx…surface radio for the first time…Radiomaster MT12 is without competition and the future at the moment…
For my drift I run the noble nb4 for crawlers I like my spectrum rugged for bashers I run the flysky gt5 and I don't mind some stock ones tho
NICE
Is anyone able to give the difference between the Pro vs the NB4+?
Will the NB4+ bind with a Mini-Z EVO?
I love that someone produced a cheap radio with high end features and latency. My nb4+ makes my gt5 feel like a damn joke when racing.
Can this remote be used for the losi dbxl 2 stroke and other nitro or gas vehicles?
Yes, most definitely, Just need a battery source for the receiver.
I have the NB4, loved it! Sold it to upgrade to 10px, it feels great to have it but I miss the NB4 for its lightness and comfort so I ordered the NB4+. Im going to sell the 10px and RC8x which I also purchased in hopes of it being better. I wanna be different at the drift tracks coz almost everone there uses the NB4.
Thanks for sharing!
So is there a reason the software changes can’t make it the original noble other than forcing consumers to purchase a new radio?
Hi there… i have a question,which is faster, 540 16T or 540 35T? Thank you.
The lower the turns the higher the KV or speed so a 16T will be faster than a 35T but will run hotter and need a smaller pinion gear.
Hi i am Vince ,
I have the FlySky Noble NB4 but I don’t have in Setting the option “ USB function ” but some people yes ! How is it possible? I would like play some PC car racing game, but I can’t! 😨what you do you think why ?
i'm hooked into rc and planning to buy that....are u pinoy?
Is the noble pro "faster" feeling then the noble 4+ ???
Yes. Just make sure that your NB4 pro has the lastest firmware (Version FW 2.0.102 FCC Version). Also, you'll need to update your receivers as well. I use a NB4 Pro for racing and the latency is almost day and night difference. It's very responsive just like the Sanwa M17 or the latest Futaba systems.
Will it bind to the gt5 receivers though?
No. They're different protocols
How Is Speed with top of line radios?
The Pro & the NB4+ both support 2CH fast mode with 3ms latency. I suspect this may cause Futaba 7PXR, 10PX and Sanwa M17 prices to drop since this is about the same response for at least half the price.
I guess in the rc world $300 is cheap but with the cost of living now its too much !
Then go buy a Futaba 7PX or 10PX. Oh, wait, those will cost you more than twice as much.
$300 is pretty typical for a mid-range radio. A Futaba 7PXR is $600, a Futaba 10PX is $1050. The NB4+ & Pro have a fast 2CH mode that is similar speed to a high end Futaba or Sanwa. If you are just bashing an RTR, your RTR radio is probably fine. But if you are racing, the ability to have fast response, adjust expo, EPA is a big advantage. The NB4+ & Pro are competitive with the high end race radios from Futaba & Sanwa but much less. It’s an absolute bargain.
How does the NB4+ compare to the NB4 Pro?
It depends on what kinds of models u played.
How many cars can you program to it?
25 with the NB4+, 20 with the original NB4 and the Pro
Wdym if your left handed get used to it
Kopropo radios work better on old school race club setup and your classic tamiya 1/10 setup, more adjustable and overall better feel
My nb4 has issues now with the steering not staying calibrated. I have a bunch of fly sky radios and the nb4 is the only one with an issue. 🤷♂️
Did u do the stick calibration?
…yep…true that…and faster…yes faster with elrs as a external radio module or the built in version…still with external module as a choice…4in1 module internal or as a adapter and you got all protocols worth mentioning…a lot…a lot…cheaper and open free programming with absolute no restriction…inexpensive also goes for receivers…an open source…elrs…multi protocol…edgetx…surface radio for the first time…Radiomaster MT12 is without competition and the future at the moment…
Maybe your next video a comparision of Speed response
I've been using the nb4+ since jan, coming from the nb4..its pretty much similat just with a nicer screen. Cant tell any faster with 2ch mode either. The nb4+ touchscreen isnt as sensitive..
One thing never to do, dont update the In4r-gyb receiver with the nb4+!! It will kill the receiver..and flysky support isnt helpful
Did u contact us?
I did mine last night without reading this and i can confirm it wont work properly. Have being messaging Skyfly, but they are so unhelpful. I don't even think there is a option to roll back the firmware. Really not impressed.....
@@robbien77 Not unhelpful. Just need to know more detailed info of your receiver
LOL so color and a few other little things lol no thanks my NB4 is perfect and don't know what you mean by dim screen mine is just as bright as my phone....
If you have the NB4 already, non need to upgrade. New buyers though will be very pleased.
New screen is much more visible in direct sunlight
Can you make phone calls
Big pass for me. How big are they going to continue making this controllers?, screen looks cheap too.
What are you talking about? This transmitter is the exact same size as the older model which was one of the most compact transmitters available, especially if you remove the optional bottom battery. And the touchscreen is very nice. This whole radio looks and feels much more expensive than it is, comparable to transmitters costing twice as much.