| Brand | AKK |
|---|---|
| Model | TX8000AC |
| Frequency | 5.8GHz |
| Power Output | 8 Watt |
| Channels | 96CH |
| Voltage Range | 14.6V to 28V |
| Protocol | Smart Audio |
| Frequency Range | 4900-6060MHz |
AKKVTX 5.8G 8W 80-channel TX8000AC image transmission, It is suitable for FPV racing/aerial photography enthusiasts. It is recommended to use it with a 4G+WiFi dual-mode receiver to avoid signal congestion. In 2025, flight power has been comprehensively upgraded, but image transmission freezes, picture delays, and signal interruptions are still "pilots' nightmares". I finally put AKKVTX's TX8000AC (8W 5.8G 80-channel) in the spotlight - the measured distance exceeds 1.2 kilometers without disconnection, the image quality is as clear as live broadcast, the delay is controlled within 30ms, and with a 600mAh battery, the battery life reaches 90 minutes, truly achieving "seeing is controlling".
Analysis of the core highlights
This image transmission adopts a new 8W high-power output, is equipped with an 80-channel intelligent frequency hopping system, . Compared with traditional fixed-channel devices, it can dynamically avoid interference sources such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and walkie-talkies, and has obvious advantages especially in urban scenarios.
The body is only 18g, with an aluminum alloy shell that dissipates heat quickly, and does not get hot during long-term flight. It supports H.264 encoding, is compatible with mainstream receivers and mobile phone APPs, and can be used immediately after connection.
For FPV racing players, aerial photography creators, or those who want to play long-distance, the TX8000AC is a "dimension-reducing strike". Its 80-channel frequency hopping algorithm has twice as many redundant channels as ordinary 40-channel devices, and the anti-interference ability is improved by more than 60%. Advanced pilots pursuing extreme image quality and stability; it is not recommended to use it with an antenna with filtering function, which can further improve penetration.