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DJI Phantom 2 +H4 Receiver - 5.8GHz Quadcopter Part

5.8GHz replacement receiver for the DJI Phantom 2 Vision quadcopter, restoring reliable video downlink communication.

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Overview

Enhance Your Drone's Performance with Seamless Connectivity

The Xingcolo DJI Receiver is designed to optimize the connectivity of your Phantom 2 Vision Quadcopter. Operating within the 5.728-5.8GHz frequency range, this receiver ensures reliable and stable communication for your aerial adventures.

Key Features:
  • Compatibility: Designed for DJI Phantom 2 Vision Quadcopter
  • Operating Frequency: 5.728-5.8GHz

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Direct compatibility with the DJI Phantom 2 Vision simplifies replacement
  • 5.728–5.8 GHz operating range matches the original system frequency
  • Provides an affordable way to restore a non-functioning communication link on an aging drone

👎 Cons

  • Only compatible with the DJI Phantom 2 Vision, not usable with newer Phantom models
  • Third-party part from Xingcolo rather than an original DJI-manufactured component
  • The Phantom 2 Vision is a discontinued platform, limiting the long-term value of this replacement
  • Limited product documentation makes installation more challenging without prior repair experience

Frequently Asked Questions

This receiver is designed specifically for the DJI Phantom 2 Vision Quadcopter. It is not compatible with other DJI models such as the Phantom 3 or Phantom 4 series.
It operates in the 5.728–5.8 GHz range, matching the communication frequency used by the Phantom 2 Vision system.
This is listed under the Xingcolo brand as a compatible receiver for the Phantom 2 Vision. It is a replacement part rather than an original DJI-manufactured component.
The receiver handles the wireless communication link on the quadcopter, enabling data and video signal transmission between the drone and its controller within the 5.8 GHz band.