🚀 Elevate Your Flight Experience!
The BETAFPV ExpressLRS Micro Receiver is a cutting-edge device designed for RC enthusiasts, featuring 5 channels of PWM output, a reliable failsafe function, and a lightweight design. Its plug-and-play capability makes installation a breeze, ensuring compatibility with various models including multirotors, fixed-wing aircraft, and RC cars.
Q**E
works well, and a tip for ch5
works as expected!PS: CH5 for elrs is a on-off switch by default, connect to wifi and re-map it to ch6 to use it as a full resolution control channel.
F**D
Yes you can trust it
Simply AWESOME!
D**P
Great for others, not for me!
I’m giving this receiver four stars because I can’t tell if it’s a receiver issue, a radio issue or a me issue. But I have a difficult time getting these to bind with my radio master boxer. Other people have a wonderful experience with these, so I have to believe they are great receiver. And I’m told her great for long long distances, but I just haven’t been able to get them to bind.
T**I
Worked right out of the box
As the title says, the Micro Receiver worked right out of the box without any issues.As many of you have noticed, there is no Micro Receiver Manual available on the BetaFPV website.However, not to fear, the Micro Receiver works just like the Nano serial output Receiver.To get it to bind to your BetaFPV gamepad radio, turn on the radio, plugin the Receiver power to 5 vdc three times and the blue LED will start double blinking. Then using a paper clip, push the bind switch on the radio and you should see he blue LED go solid blue indicating that the Micro Receiver has bound to your gamepad radio. No, I don't use a pass phrase as there is no one within 10 miles of me using BetaFPV hardware.After getting the Nano Receiver to bind to my gamepad radio, I decided to test the Micro Receiver's WIFI functionality. So I turned the gamepad radio off and repowered the Nano Receiver so it would go into the binding mode which it did, however after about a minute the blue LED began to flash quickly indicating that the Nano Receiver was in the WIFI mode. Using my trusty laptop I connected to the expresslrs hotspot which brought up the hotspot website. Incase you are wondering, the BetaFPV firmware on the Micro Receiver is Expresslrs version 2.0.0 which is quite on the old side. My BetaFPV LiteRadio 3 has Expresslrs version 2.0.1. Additionally my BetaFVP Nano serial receiver had Expresslrs version "unknown" so I built and flashed it with version 2.0.1 without a pass phrase and it had no problem binding to my gamepad radio.You are now probably wondering what the little black button on the Micro Receiver is for? That is the same as the teeny weeny little button on the Nano serial Receiver which is used to put the Micro Receiver in the programming mode using either the FC passthrough or a USB/UART for communication with the Receiver just like with the Nano Receiver.And no, I don't fly Quads with my BetaFPV gamepad radio and receiver. I work with the Donkey Car Crew and someone was looking for a gamepad with longer range than BT and this is it.Update:Contrary to what BetaFPV and other Users have claimed, the Micro Receiver will run on 3.3 vdc. The receiver has a 3.3 vdc regulator that converts the 4-6 vdc ESC input to 3.3 vdc for use by the onboard ESP8285 MCU/WIFI IC. If 3.3 vdc is applied to the receiver, the 3.3. vdc regulator just passes the 3.3 vdc along to the ICs on the board. The fact that the ESP8285 is a 3.3 vdc IC means that the servo PWM outputs are 3.3 vdc and not the expected 5 - 6 vdc.I now have two of the Micro Receivers and both worked right out of the box.
N**A
There some great things about this. Open source. Might have issue take my tips
So my receiver came with a 2xxxx my radio came with 2xxxxx. Didn't match exactly. Few ch didn't work after binding. But once I got both device Sync with same version of Elrs nice. I was going to contact the seller. Refund or tips. But I went for Discord. Anyway's. I had a problem. I couldn't flash it it said Not enough space. I fixed it. We have to use program called ExpressLRS Confurator. Instead inputting Betafpv 2.4 Ghz as for device catagory and Device Betafpv 2400 TX Micro. Info: That caused me a Not enough space. Use insteadDevice Catagory DIY 2.4 GHZ Device DIY 2400 RX PWMP and Boom you got 3.0 on that receiver. :) Enjoy. I will buy much more of this. Looking forward higher CH :)11/24/22 Update: Happy Thank Giving. Well I did my first maiden on this receiver on a new plane. Then two more. Everything went out smooth. I was scared lol. I maiden on a brand new Sky Surfer. This is the first time I flew with Elrs. I have nobody to take pic or video of me flying. But I am happy.3/28/22 Update: Still working well no issue. I hope they can release with more channel to use in helicopter and other planes that need more channel. But this is a best buy. Bought only two. But that two work as well. :) Still on 3.0 firmware which unluck the ch 5. :)
J**N
Nice little receiver for a foamie plane.
So easy to set this up. Great for a little foamie plane when no flight controller is needed.
J**O
Works great for PWM
Haven't tested range but it works great for when you don't have a FC with sbus. Like many planes that takes servo input direct from receiver.
J**E
Great for older hardware
I'm running this on an arduplane using an ancient APM 2.6 so this was the cheapest way to get ELRS on board. Has great range and latency, its full fledged ELRS. My only complaint is that it can't get telemetry from the FC back to my radio because of the PWM connection, So adding some way to do that would be amazing.
Trustpilot
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