RadioMaster Zorro 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol Radio Controller  

Specification:

  • Physical dimensions:170*159*108mm
  • Weight:350 grams
  • Operating frequency:2.400GHz-2.480GHz
  • Internal RF Options: 4-in-1 multi-protocol
  • Supported protocols :Module dependent
  • RF power:20dBm max
  • Antenna gain:Folding 2db
  • Operational current:160mA@8.4V
  • Operational voltage:6.6-8.4v DC
  • Control distance:> 2km @ 20dbm
  • Operating system:OpenTX / EdgeTX Compatible
  • Control channels:Maximum 16 (Rx dependent)
  • Display :128*64 Monochrome LCD
  • Battery :2 x 18350 (Not included)
  • Charging :Built in USB-C Charging
  • Gimbal:Hall-effect
  • Module bay :Nano size (Compatible with TBS Nano Crossfire / Nano Tracer / IRC Ghost)

 

Firmware Upgrade method:Via USB or SD card (SD Not included)


Features

  • External Module Bay Supports TBS / ELRS
  • Improved Metal Roller for Precise Control
  • Supports External 2S Power Supply
  • Supports USB-C direct charging
  • 18350 Battery Compartments
  • Supports OPNTX & EDGETX
  • 4-in-1 Multi-Protocol Model
  • Ergonomically Designed
  • Adjustable Hall Gimbals
  • Oversized LCD Screen
  • Soft Leather Grips
  • Foldable Antenna

Includes

  • 1x RadioMaster Zorro Radio Controller - 4-in1 Multi-Protocol

Customer Reviews

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Drones Teacher
Great controller if you like game controllers

This is the third Zorro 1-in-4 purchased by me. Some pilots like the feel of this controller over the boxier controller-It feels more like a game controller. Realistically, people buy this for the feel (although it is as reliable as the any Radiomaster controller I've owned). The 4-in-1 version runs most protocols except ELRS and the proprietary ones (Crossfire, Ghost, Tracer, etc.). For ELRS (and the other protocols mentioned) you can buy a nano sized module to pop on the back for use. I would recommend having a battery and a xt-60 long cable to run to the module on the back. The battery life of the Zorro short when you run a 1W module on it without an extra battery pack. Also, note that if you are debating on the 4-in-1 version or the ELRS version of the zorro, I personally chose the 4-in-1 version because the ELRS version is only 250 mW, and the nano modules often output 1W. Although it is heavier in the hands with the nano module, I prefer the high output. (I use the other protocols for whoop drones and don't worry about power output).

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Foster
I can’t get my M2evo to bind with it

4-1 controllers

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Aadric Allan
amazing

sticks feel grate for the price

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Kromist
Oh i want this !

I will take this radio soon

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Lyle H
Great radio

I love this radio. I have had a learning curve with edge tx, but have understood enough by watching videos to program my newbee drone bee brain pro in and fly it. Works great, found me a couple of 1200 mah 18350 batteries that work great.
Thanks