Hi, I was recently in the market for a new transmitter and decided to go with the FS-G7P over the radiolink RC6G mostly because of looks and reviews stating the UI was better on the flysky.
After a couple weeks of minimal use, the internal stop on the steering knob on the flysky broke, and since November I have been going back-and-forth with the seller and the manufacture trying to resolve the issue.
The solution was going to be for them to mail me a replacement part, and I would then be responsible for installing it. This was not ideal, but I was willing to give it a try, since I had no working replacement at the time. It’s been over 5 months now and I still haven’t received anything from either the seller or FLYSKY.
I was told multiple times that a replacement part was in the mail by the seller until they just stopped responding.
The manufacture was responsive but kept asking for additional information. Once I had given them everything they requested, they stopped returning my emails. This was after sending them, multiple pictures and videos, explanations, and proof of purchase.
I understand this is not an expensive product, but it was clearly defective and should have been replaced without much trouble. Anytime I’ve run into this kind of issue with any other product, getting a replacement is usually not an issue. Especially when it failed and under a month.
I just thought I would share my experience in case anyone else was considering this product. It was also very cheaply made so I’m not surprised it didn’t last.
I’ve since purchased the radiolink transmitter, and it is a much better option. The difference in build quality and performance is well worth the $20 difference in price. In person, it looks good and the user interface while not as smooth as the FS is not a deal breaker. Once it’s set up, it is a far better product and it also has a Gyro built-in and the receiver can monitor up to 8s voltage where the FS would only go up to 6s. The external gyro I used with the FS radio reduced the turning radius to the point where it was unusable so having it integrated is the way to go IMO.
That’s my rant. Hopefully this can save someone else the headache of dealing with this company.
After a couple weeks of minimal use, the internal stop on the steering knob on the flysky broke, and since November I have been going back-and-forth with the seller and the manufacture trying to resolve the issue.
The solution was going to be for them to mail me a replacement part, and I would then be responsible for installing it. This was not ideal, but I was willing to give it a try, since I had no working replacement at the time. It’s been over 5 months now and I still haven’t received anything from either the seller or FLYSKY.
I was told multiple times that a replacement part was in the mail by the seller until they just stopped responding.
The manufacture was responsive but kept asking for additional information. Once I had given them everything they requested, they stopped returning my emails. This was after sending them, multiple pictures and videos, explanations, and proof of purchase.
I understand this is not an expensive product, but it was clearly defective and should have been replaced without much trouble. Anytime I’ve run into this kind of issue with any other product, getting a replacement is usually not an issue. Especially when it failed and under a month.
I just thought I would share my experience in case anyone else was considering this product. It was also very cheaply made so I’m not surprised it didn’t last.
I’ve since purchased the radiolink transmitter, and it is a much better option. The difference in build quality and performance is well worth the $20 difference in price. In person, it looks good and the user interface while not as smooth as the FS is not a deal breaker. Once it’s set up, it is a far better product and it also has a Gyro built-in and the receiver can monitor up to 8s voltage where the FS would only go up to 6s. The external gyro I used with the FS radio reduced the turning radius to the point where it was unusable so having it integrated is the way to go IMO.
That’s my rant. Hopefully this can save someone else the headache of dealing with this company.