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product_id: 4489015
title: "FlashWave-III Wireless Radio Slave Receiver Receiver for Remote Wireless Flash Trigger System - Receiver Unit"
brand: "faytun"
price: "₹ 230"
currency: INR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.in/products/4489015-flashwave-iii-wireless-radio-slave-receiver-receiver-for-remote-wireless
store_origin: IN
region: India
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# 1/250s max sync speed 600ft max range 16 channels 2.4GHz FlashWave-III Wireless Radio Slave Receiver Receiver for Remote Wireless Flash Trigger System - Receiver Unit

**Brand:** faytun
**Price:** ₹ 230
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your flash game—wireless freedom, pro precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FlashWave-III Wireless Radio Slave Receiver Receiver for Remote Wireless Flash Trigger System - Receiver Unit by faytun
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 230 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/4489015-flashwave-iii-wireless-radio-slave-receiver-receiver-for-remote-wireless)

## Best For

- faytun enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted faytun brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Level Sync Speed:** Capture fast action with 1/250s max flash sync
- • **Multi-Channel Control:** 16 channels on 2.4 GHz frequency for interference-free shooting
- • **Extended Wireless Range:** Shoot confidently up to 600 feet (185 meters) away
- • **Versatile Mounting Options:** Built-in 1/4" tripod thread for flexible setup
- • **Seamless Hot Shoe Integration:** No cables or adapters needed—plug & play simplicity

## Overview

The FlashWave-III Wireless Radio Slave Receiver is a compact, reliable flash trigger receiver featuring a built-in hot shoe for cable-free operation, an extended 600-foot wireless range, and a fast 1/250s sync speed. Operating on 16 channels at 2.4 GHz, it offers versatile mounting with a 1/4" tripod thread and supports high trigger voltages, making it ideal for professional photographers seeking seamless remote flash control.

## Description

FlashWave is better than ever!!! Introducing the new FlashWave-III! Enjoy wireless flash triggering with ease and simplicity.FlashWave-III is one of the most compact and reliable flash slave (flash trigger) available. With the hot shoe built in to the receiver unit, there is no need to buy or carry any cables, adapters or accessories. Simple and reliable!Featureso 2.4GHz operating frequencyo Much greater range than the previous FlashWave modelso Faster flash sync speed than beforeo Ability to sync at up to 8 FPS (frames per second)o Able to handle maximum flash trigger voltage up to 300 voltso Able to fully function as wireless shutter release with optional accessory cableso In wireless shutter release mode, FlashWave-III can control camera's autofocus functiono Receiver uses two standard AA batteries (not included)o Incompatible with previous FlashWave modelso Compatible with Canon flashes, but may be incompatible with Metz, Sigma, and Sunpak flashes made for CanonPackage Contentso One receiver (RX) unit. Transmitter (TX) unit is sold separatelyo 3.5mm to 3.5mm phone cableo 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapter

## Features

- Simple, Small, Reliable
- Hot shoe built into the receiver! No need for extra cables or adapters.
- Even greater operating range than FlashWave-2. Up to 600 feet (185 meters)!
- Max sync speed of 1/250s. 2.4 GHz operating frequency. 16 Channels!
- Built-in 1/4" tripod thread on the receiver unit for mounting on a tripod or light stand

## Product Details

- **Brand:** FayTun
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Item Weight:** 6.56 ounces
- **Frequency:** 2.4 GHz
- **Number of Batteries:** 2 AA batteries required.
- **UPC:** 705105676654
- **Manufacturer:** SMDV

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## Customer Reviews

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    A mid-level device, works well
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2011*

I've had several poverty-wizards before I switched up to this unit.  These units are somewhere between PocketWizards and the numerous ebay and amazon knock offs that sell for $15 to $35 a piece.In terms off distance, these units rock.  If you're dealing with line-of-sight then distance probably won't be a practical concern.  But, that extra power also helps you go through walls.  If you do things like place a flash around the corner or behind a counter to be tucked out of the way, the extra power works well.  Again, that's compared to cheapo units.Also, I've noticed that the cheap units aren't always reliable in terms of achieving a 1/250th synch speed.  These units seem to hit that speed quite reliably.  In the few tests I've had, I've not noticed any misfires of these FlashWave 3's.The units come nicely packed with a set of cables and options.  When used with a hotshoe flash, the unit can be screwed into a lightstand or tripod for support, or (because of it's long design) can be used as a stand for a hotshoe flash.  The included lanyard and stick-on plastic bit means its convenient to use with monolight strobes as well.  The cables to trigger the camera itself aren't included, but I've got seperate units to accomplish that if needed.In terms of durability, the units have a nice solid feel to them.  My son knocked a unit off my desk that was still connected to a hot shoe flash.  It had cracked the unit open, almost in half.  I simply pressed the two pieces together and it snapped into place as good as new.Somethings that would have gotten it to 5 stars:Cheaper priceIf the transmitter allowed mounting a flash as well, with TTLIf the transmitter used a normal batter, like AA or AAA.

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    Austin Calix Photography
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2011*

The flashwave lll wireless radio slave is a very good product. It is well built and very easy to use. Ive purchased (2) of them over the past (6) months along with a transmitter and ive had no issues what so ever. There were a few times when the flash did not go off but it was very few and far between and usually happened when I was more than (100) feet away. Between (100) and (150) feet it fired (7) out of (10) times.Once on a windy day I had my 580EX ll and the flashwave lll receiver on a Paul Buff light stand. I didnt have the coupling tight and the wind blew them off the stand. Upon hitting the ground the flashwave connection for the 580 became dislodged. I simply took the flashwave apart and screwed the connection back on from the inside then put it back together, it was a simple process and it now works perfectly. There are cheaper products out there which dont perform half as well and more expensive ones that are similar in performance. For most photographers this is more than enough and would recommend to all semi pro Photographers who want a great product for a decent price.

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    Works well but will not trigger some Vivitar 283 flashes
  

*by D***L on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2010*

These work quite well in the few weeks I have had them and have an impressive range, and seem solidly built. However I have found that they will not trigger certain of my strobes. I have several Vivitar 283 strobes, and it will fire some but not others. I knew these strobes and their hotshoe contacts were fine, because they cave be triggered by my optical slaves. Knowing that 283s vary quite a bit in trigger voltages, I discovered that those which would NOT fire had trigger voltages of 110 V whereas the models that fired fine had low voltages of around 8 V (you simply measure across the hotshoe contacts with a voltmeter while the flash is charged up).Since this is a very popular flash, I figured it was worth noting this. The company's specs listed here claim it can handle voltages of 300 V but this is clearly not the case.Fortunately it seems to handle all sorts of other flashes well, including those with TTL pins which some of my Wein optical slaves are fussy about.If not for this flaw I would rate the units five stars.

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