After the flash completes, the X-Loader will say "Upload Successful." Unplug the USB, plug it back in, and check the welcome screen to confirm the new firmware version number. Post-Update Calibration: A Necessary Step
Newer firmware versions optimize how fast and smoothly the module switches between antennas, reducing screen flickering during aggressive maneuvers.
Flashing the firmware on older True-D modules (V1 to V4) requires a physical connection to a PC, while the True-D X utilizes a wireless method. Follow the appropriate protocol for your specific hardware below. Method 1: Flashing via PC (True-D V3, V3.5, and V4.0)
Updating your Furious FPV True-D firmware is the single best way to unlock modern features, improve signal processing algorithms, and fix legacy bugs. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about True-D firmware, including official releases, open-source alternatives, and a step-by-step flashing guide. Why Update Your True-D Firmware?
The Furious FPV True-D receiver module revolutionized the FPV (First Person View) drone racing and freestyle community by introducing high-performance diversity switching to fatshark-style goggles. While the hardware design provided a solid foundation, the true evolution of this module lies in its firmware. Keeping your True-D module updated ensures maximum signal stability, access to new features, and an optimized user interface.
Turn your goggles into a functional racing tool with built-in spectrum analyzers and event lap timers.