🚀 Elevate Your Flight Experience!
The Spektrum Ws2000 Wireless USB RC Flight Simulator Dongle offers a quick and easy wireless connection for a variety of compatible games and flight simulators. With seamless integration for PC, Mac, and Android devices, this lightweight dongle is optimized for Real Flight 8.0 and above, ensuring an immersive and responsive gaming experience.
Data Link Protocol | USB |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 0.89"W x 0.49"H |
Color | Black |
A**R
Perfect for iMac with Spektrum controller
This dongle works perfectly with my Spektrum DXS controller with Aerofly RC10 on my iMac. Easy to bind and seamlessly connects each time.
K**D
Works great! Save lots of $$$ learning to fly
As a first time RC airplane pilot, I bough this to connect my Spektrum transmitter to my PC so I could practice flying with an RC airplane simulator. It works beautifully. I plugged it in to the USB port of my Windows 11 PC, and it recognized it immediately and set it up as a USB game controller. This really was my secrete weapon to a fantastic first RC airplane flying experience. After hours of using the simulator 1st, without any help and entirely by myself, I flew my plane with a 43 inch wingspan solo for my first time, and everything was great. No crashes, nice landings, and even stunts! I was amazed. I did not expect that kind of first time flying experience, especially since I was dumb enough not to get any help (which I DON'T recommend). Even if you're an experienced pilot that wants to learn something new, like 3D flying, this has a tremendous value. You can crash all day in the simulator and save yourself lots of time and money by NOT crashing the real. With the availability of cheap and/or free RC simulators, it seems like simulator training should be a standard part of learning RC flying. I highly recommend getting this. I've had zero issues with.
J**E
Works Great.. Excellent Product!
This item is great.... It allows you to use your Transmitter with Flight Simulator. I use Windows only, so I am not sure if it will work with other Operating Systems such as Mac...
S**P
works as expected
connects to controller easy (DX7S). no issues. using with real flight evolution.
B**H
Simple to use
Work really well very simple. Plug it into your computer the button down it start flashing it with the controller transmitter simple use
A**R
Works as Intended
Works well with a Spektrum DX4e transmitter on an Apple iMAC to run the NeXt RC simulator program.
B**G
No strings attached.
No more cables to trip over, yaaaa.
B**A
Works great with Spektrum DX6i in RealFlight 8 Simulator on Windows 10
Works great with a Spektrum DX6i transmitter in Windows. There were no drivers necessary in Windows 10. Windows recognizes the WS1000 as "SPEKTRUM RECEIVER" under the "Devices and Printers" section of Control Panel.To bind with a DX6i transmitter, you hold down the button at the tip of the WS1000 and insert it into a USB port. Then, hold the transmitter's "Trainer" switch while powering on the transmitter. I had a little bit of trouble binding at first, but then I realized I was holding the Trainer switch for too long (like 10 seconds) after powering on. When I tried releasing the Trainer switch a second or two after powering on, the binding was successful.After binding, Windows recognized five of the six DX6i channels (Throttle, Rudder, Aileron, Elevator, and Gear/F-Mode). With some internet searching, I found that adjusting the "FLAPS" setting in the controller allows you to use the Flap/Gyro channel. As shown in the attached photos, set "NORM" TO +100 and "LAND" to -100. After that, Windows should recognize the Flap/Gyro switch when calibrating the controller.For my transmitter, under the Windows properties screen, Windows sees the Throttle/Rudder as X/Y Axis and Aileron/Elevator as Z Axis and X Rotation, with the Gear/F-Mode switch as Y Rotation. Oddly enough, the Flap/Gyro is connected to both the Z Rotation and Button #1. The Dial, Slider, and Buttons 2 & 3 are not used. I imagine they would be used for transmitters with more channels.In RealFlight 8, I had to make some adjustments to the controller settings even after selecting "Spektrum" as the controller type. But once set up, it works beautifully.
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