espite all these remote controllers using the O3 transmission system, the RC does have a significantly worse signal coming from the controller. Because as I mentioned in the beginning, it has those built-in antennas, whereas the RC-N1 has its dedicated external antenna that sits outside of the controller, and the RC Pro, of course, has the quad-antenna system.
I would say that I definitely notice a difference in transmission from all these controllers. The RC-N1 and RC Pro are significantly stronger. But the RC definitely does produce a weaker signal. For example, I like to run a lot of hyperlapse with my drones. When using the RC, the drone disconnects more frequently, and then I’ve gotta restart my hyperlapse because when the drone disconnects, hyperlapse stops and the drone will return to home. And that’s something that really annoys me. So I don’t like to use my RC when running a hyperlapse. I’d actually rather use my RC-N1 because it’s got a stronger signal.
So just some food for thought that when you kind of are thinking about which remote you want to go with, the RC, even though it’s got a lot of great features and it’s fairly inexpensive, does not have the best range.