

🚀 Elevate your drone sim game—wireless, effortless, unstoppable!
The FrSky Compact XSR-SIM USB Dongle is a low-power, plug-and-play device designed for seamless wireless connection between FrSky transmitters and popular drone simulators. Supporting 8 proportional and 8 switch channels, it offers broad compatibility with Mode D16 radios and easy firmware upgrades via S.Port, making it an essential tool for professional and hobbyist drone pilots seeking a clutter-free, immersive simulation experience.






| ASIN | B07GD6ZLW7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,359 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #12 in RC Vehicles Radio Transmitter & Receiver Sets |
| Brand | FrSky |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | FrSky Transmitters |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Current Rating | 55 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 461 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Manufacturer | FrSky |
| Model Number | XSR-SIM |
| Nominal Power | 0.28 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Specific Uses For Product | FrSky Transmitters and Simulator Systems |
| UPC | 724087371418 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**E
This dongle is perfect for simulators!
It is not too expensive and works perfectly with my Radiomaster TX16s. I use it with Drone Racing League but it will bind to multiple radios and work with multiple simulators. It was very easy to bind after plugging it into PC. Once it’s bound to your radio, you don’t have to do it again. No more cord dangling around getting in my way! I love it and highly recommend it if you prefer to be wireless when flying simulators.
K**S
Works with FrSky Taranis X9D+ 2019
Yes it does work with FrSky Taranis X9D+ 2019 It was necessary (for me) to upgrade firmware in BOTH, the Taranis RF module as well as the dongle. The Taranis X9D+ 2019 RF-module firmware is available at frsky-rc.com/taranis-x9d-plus-2019/ The dongle firmware is available at the frsky-rc.com/xsr-sim/ I find it a bit odd that this dongle came shipped with crazy old firmware that did not work as shipped.
A**R
Works perfectly with little effort
It sets up as easy as advertised and has been fast and flawless ever since. It works perfectly with all my drone simulators. If the simulator supports the radio controller, it will support this contol stick too. I will recommend it for everyone. Only down side is the radio is not being charged while using it, when it was connected to the USB cable. However I like the wireless options better most of the time. The radio still lasts a long time, for hours. I am very happy with this product.
M**H
Works beautifully with FrSky X20 / X20s after firmware update. RealFlight 9.5, Velocidrone, etc.
I purchased this dongle and a FrSky X20S remote at the same time and they would not bind to each other right out of the box. After a bit of head scratching and looking for completely non existent documentation I found success by updating the dongle firmware and binding using D16 no telem on all 16 channels. The Firmware update procedure is not straight forward at all. Download the firmware, unzip, copy correct file to USB on controller, pop the outer case off the dongle, connect the dongle via 3 lead holes to the S port in the right order (with a cable I made from old breadboard jumpers...), open the firmware on controller, flash by wire... Basically find a YouTube video and follow that. There's no specific instructions for the X20 line at this point but the process is fairly similar to other controllers. Once completed channels 1-8 present as game controller axis and sliders and 9-16 present as game controller buttons. You have to then map the gimbals, sliders, switches, etc to whatever channels you want in the Mixer settings within the Model menu on the controller. Once that's all mapped out verify things are working as expected in your game controller control panel settings on Windows if you're running that. If you're happy there open your sim and set your controls to the proper inputs. I've used this extensively now with RealFlight 9.5 and Velocidrone on Windows 10 with 9 channels controlling every function available and I've also tested with FPV Freerider and Freerider Reloaded on Android through an OTG adapter. Basically, after some initial headache getting things loaded I'm a huge fan. It's way more stable and realistic than a straight USB, connects instantly every time it's plugged in, and once you get the hang of how things are working dare I say easy to config within sims. I've included lots of screenshots to help people out if they are hitting the same binding issues I had. Knocked one point off because it is WAAAAAY more complicated than it should be to get working and the documentation, if you can even call it that, is abysmal. Won't go below 4 because once it's fired up it is an awesome bit of tech.
F**D
I was killing my usb port in the x-Lite. This is great.
This works beautifully, plus I'm going to use it for some projects connected to a raspberry pi ;) (I mean come on, it turns your Taranis into a windows joystick. BIG QUESTION:> Could someone please walk me through setting up any of the buttons (especially if there is a way to use the momentary buttons, no matter how difficult (flash)) to work with the Liftoff simulator? I would really appreciate it and I am sure others would as well. Thanks FrSky, great product. EDIT: Shortly after writing this I figured out how to get the buttons in liftoff to work. Just duplicate the button info onto the mixer page I think it was.... I use this receiver ALL THE TIME!! It works great 👍 in all the sims. Occasionally I have to unplug and replug it to fix a confused sim. No noticable lag or latency. Love it.
D**E
Won't bind to QX7
Will not bind to my QX7S. I updated my transmitter firmware as well as updated the firmware on the dongle using the s.port on the transmitter. Still, it will not bind. I tried all the binding options on my transmitter. I'm not sure what to try at this point. Kinda a letdown...
A**R
Works great but keeps computer awake.
Works great, didn't seem to bind at first but once I upgraded my QX7, it's been working working wonderful since. I noticed my Windows 10 PC would not turn the monitors off when this is plugged in. Nothing a USB dongle with a power button won't fix. This is much more tolerant to a strong signal than an RC receiver but I'd imagine some people might have the transmitter too close when having binding problems. Also, when binding, the cover and button seems to require 3 hands to get to bind. Popping the plastic shell off the dogle exposes the button that can be held while plugging it into USB single handedly. I am happy with the purchase, much better than having to deal with the USB cable or training wire.
B**S
A little latency but very convenient
Latency is noticeably higher vs USB mode with my BetaFPV LiteRadio 2, but it's tolerable. I think the rate of update of the stick positions is just lower than USB mode. With USB mode it was getting real hot due to charging and transmitting at the same time, so I was using another flight profile with the TX turned off for the sim. Now I don't have to use OpenTX to flash the firmware on the controller every time I want to switch between the simulator and my Tiny Whoop -- all I have to do is change between D8 and D16 FCC modes on the controller! Much more convenient. EDIT: If you're wanting to play competitively this is NOT going to work. Stick with USB.
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