FrSky Taranis X-Lite S and Pro - FrSky new compact transmitters Taranis X-Lite S and Pro
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The FrSky X-Lite Pro and S versions combine all the benefits of the preceding design with the features of our full-sized radios, along with the newly developed ACCESS (Advanced Communication Control, Elevated Spread Spectrum) protocol.
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New for the PRO version is a high-quality, all-metal CNC hall sensor gimbal. Checking the airwaves for RF noise is now possible with the new power meter and spectrum analysis function added to the OpenTX firmware. Both versions feature the addition of an improved wireless trainer function which makes them compatible with the FrSky Free Link App. The best thing about the Pro and S models is that pilots can now expect even lower latency and enhanced performance due to our new ACCESS transmission protocol. With the integrated 6-axis sensor unit, pilots can use the radio as a motion-sensing controller to control the inputs of a model during flight or use it to point a camera in the desired direction. Like all of our transmitters, all of the beloved features from previous Taranis are included such as full haptic feedback and voice alerts, as well as telemetry and 24 channels and an additional 2 momentary buttons are installed.
FEATURES
● Ergonomic and compact design
● M12 Lite hall sensor gimbals (S)
● MC12 Lite all-metal CNC digital hall sensor gimbal (Pro)
● Upgraded RF module with installed ACCESS protocol
✧ More sensitive and lower latency (down to 12ms)
✧ High-speed digital interface of internal and external modules (Baud rate: 450K)
✧ Longer range with 40% enhanced performance
✧ Accurate SWR indicator
✧ Supports power meter function
✧ Supports spectrum analyzer function
● Wireless function
✧ Higher-speed training system with a lower latency
✧ Compatible with FrSky Free Link App
● Supports wired training function
● High-efficiency quick-charge system
✧ Supports 2S Li-Battery balancing charge
● Supports motion sensing control
✧ Integrated with 6-axis sensor unit
● Haptic vibration alerts and voice speech outputs
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