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Radiomaster Boxer 4-in-1 Remote Controller

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Best Price
85,92 €
Weight

532g

The RadioMaster Boxer 4-in-1 is the ultimate "bind-and-fly" companion. Equipped with an internal Multi-Protocol Module (MPM), it combines four different RF chips into one radio, allowing it to communicate with over 70 different protocols including Spektrum, Flysky, FrSky, and more. It features the same professional-grade full-size Hall Effect gimbals and compact ergonomics as the rest of the Boxer line, making it the perfect single radio for pilots with a diverse fleet of aircraft.

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Product Description

The RadioMaster Boxer 4-in-1 is the most versatile version of the Boxer series. While the ELRS version is the king of long-range, and the CC2500 is for legacy FrSky/Futaba, the 4-in-1 is the "Master Key" that allows you to fly almost any 2.4GHz drone on the market.

  • True Multi-Protocol Support: The internal 4-in-1 module integrates the CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105, and CYRF6936 chips. This means you can control everything from high-end racing drones to cheap toy-grade quadcopters and fixed-wing planes with Spektrum or Flysky receivers.

  • Compact Professional Ergonomics: The Boxer sits in the "Goldilocks" zone—smaller than a TX16S but larger than a Zorro. It provides the solid grip of a box-style radio with the portability of a gamepad-style controller.

  • Full-Size V4.0 Hall Gimbals: These are not "mini" gimbals. You get full-sized, magnetic-sensor sticks that offer high precision and can be upgraded to the metal AG01 gimbals later if you want the absolute pinnacle of feel.

  • EdgeTX & Large Battery Bay: Like its siblings, it runs EdgeTX and features a massive battery compartment designed for a 6200mAh 2S LiPo, giving you nearly 20 hours of flight time.

  • External Module Ready: If you eventually want to switch to ExpressLRS or TBS Crossfire, the Boxer features a full-sized JR Module Bay on the back. This makes it a future-proof investment: use the 4-in-1 for your existing fleet and plug in an ELRS module for your long-range builds.

Technical Specifications:

  • Internal RF: 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol (Spektrum, FrSky, Flysky, etc.)

  • Max Output Power: 100mW (20dBm)

  • Gimbals: Full-size Hall Effect (V4.0)

  • Screen: 128*64 Monochrome LCD

  • Processor: STM32VGT6 with 1MB Flash

  • Battery: 7.4V 2S LiPo or 2x 3.7V 18650 (not included)

  • Charging: QC3.0 Fast Charging (USB-C)

  • Size: 235mm x 178mm x 77mm

  • Weight: 532.5g

The Pilot's Reality Check:

  • The "One Radio" Solution: This is the best version if you own a mix of old drones, fixed-wing planes (Spektrum), and micro-whoops (FrSky/Flysky). It eliminates the need for multiple transmitters.

  • Max Range: Remember that the 4-in-1 module has a maximum power of 100mW. This is plenty for standard flying (1-2km), but if you are looking for 10km+ "mountain surfing," you will eventually want to plug an external ELRS or Crossfire module into the back.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 * RadioMaster Boxer 4-in-1 Radio Controller

  • 1 * Signature Carrying Case (Soft-shell)

  • 1 * T-shape Antenna (Removable/Adjustable)

  • 1 * USB-C Data/Charging Cable

  • 1 * Gimbal Protector

  • 1 * 18650 Battery Tray (Cells not included)

  • 1 * 1.5mm Allen Key

  • 4 * Low Tension Springs (for gimbal adjustment)

  • 2 M44 Screws

  • 1 * RadioMaster Sticker Set

  • 1 * User Manual

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • What exactly does "4-in-1" mean?

    The internal module contains four different RF chips (CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105, and CYRF6936). This "asjalik" hardware combo supports over 70 different protocols. If you have a collection of older planes, helicopters, or "Bind-and-Fly" (BNF) whoops that aren't on ELRS yet, this is the version you need.

  • Can I use Spektrum (DSMX) and FrSky (D8/D16) with this?

    Yes. Unlike the CC2500-only version, the 4-in-1 handles DSMX/DSM2 (Spektrum) and AFHDS 2A (FlySky) effortlessly. It is the best choice for pilots who fly "legacy" gear or hobby-grade fixed-wing planes that often come with built-in Spektrum receivers.

  • What is the max output power?

    The 4-in-1 module has a maximum output of 100mW (20dBm). While this is plenty for standard line-of-sight flying and park flying, it does not reach the $1$W levels of the ELRS version. Because it stays cool at 100mW, this version does not require the internal cooling fan, which makes it slightly quieter and more energy-efficient.

  • Is it a good base for an external ELRS module?

    Very much so. Many "asjalik" pilots buy the 4-in-1 version to keep their old fleet flying and then plug a high-power RadioMaster Ranger (ELRS) or TBS Crossfire module into the JR bay on the back when they want to fly long-range.

  • How is the battery life compared to the ELRS version?

    Since it doesn't have a power-hungry 1W module or a cooling fan, the battery life is even better. Using the standard 6200mAh 2S LiPo, you can easily get over 20 hours of flight time.

Product Attributes
Weight

532g

Betriebssystem

EdgeTX

RX

4-in-1


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