Team BlackSheep has been at the forefront of perfecting the interface between FPV drone and mind. The TBS Tango 2 changes how radio remote controls will be from here on out! Despite being the smallest remote control available, it comes with full size HAll gimbals, full-featured FreedomTX (temporary OpenTX fork), the lowest end-to-end latency of any remote and transmission system, unbreakable 3 & 2-position switches, open source operating system, built-in battery, USB-C charging, and so much more! It's not just a retouched game controller, it was designed from the ground up for R/C! The form factor and features make it the ideal take-anywhere, fly-anytime remote control.
The first radio with TBS Crossfire built in. This significantly lowers your cost, increases reliability and minimizes set up time. And the cherry on top are the LUA scripts being part of the familiar user interface. The antenna swivels out of the way, or doubles as a kick-stand when resting. TBS Cloud ready to go from the start. It all just makes sense.
The size and simplicity of it. Glad I made the decision to go with the Tango 2.
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Celia Reyes
I want a return
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Vladimir Protas
Ok!
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Doug Tutt
Happy to speak on truth in advertising
After a brief set back due to my T2 being preset for EU/Asia (big up to Joshua Bardwell’s YouTube alert on region/freq settings), I’m pleased to report this thing works very well. Til now I’ve been focused on sharpening my acro and proxy chops so range hasn’t been an issue, but I’m finding the adrenaline is just as intense when you send your bird way out as when you pull off a tricky line and of course it’s just better to have a worry free control link. I know ELRS is a cheaper viable LR option too but after dealing with Frsky for so long I’m loving the simplicity of crossfire. The form factos’s working fine for me, the gimbals are great and I like the new switch design too. I’ve ordered two XF nano rx’s so far to gradually convert everything over to the T2, my new daily driver.
At first I have a relatively low flight time with my Meteor65 Pro. Then I decided to lighten the Pro. I think because the motors (smaller) have a lower current draw the Nitro Nector Golds are really shining. It is at least comparable to a lot of other packs I have. So the capacity is definitely great, just don’t use them in a high current environment and they will work very well.
For tiny whoop racing, I prefer this motor with the hummingbird guts (AIO camera and canopy) on the 65pro frame with 4-blade 35mm props. Close to 20g, phenomenal run time.
Some people at the racetrack (and CIOTTI) call this an "old school" motor.
I usually make my own 180 degree power pigtail, but BETAFPV designed the perfect pigtail for a fair price, had to buy them... I usually don't like BETAFPV BT2.0 pigtail wires, the silicon is high quality, but where you solder the wire right next to the wire is where it always breaks, I don't expect this to change :-(
I would recommend these excellent BT2.0 Cable Pigtails :-))))