🚀 Elevate Your Flight Experience!
The 4PCS 660mAh 1S LiPo Batteries are high-performance lithium polymer batteries designed for micro FPV racing drones. With a voltage of 3.8V and a burst rate of 90C, these lightweight batteries provide extended flight times and are compatible with popular models like the EMAX Tinyhawk series.
Item Dimensions | 2.4 x 0.71 x 0.28 inches |
Item Weight | 15.17 Grams |
Battery Weight | 15.17 Grams |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Recommended Uses For Product | Drone |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 660 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 3.8 Volts |
J**
660 mah batteries
They last 10 mins with 4 7000 kv brushless motors in my Skyhawk and have a lot of power and have not dented them from crashes so they are great quality
J**G
Works great Happymodel Mobula 7 V2 ELRS
The fit was a bit tight and required some force to push it fully in, however they it stays secure and works works well.
P**.
Good replacement
These are a good replacement for the original batteries. They're just a bit heavier, but the extra time makes up for that, and my son says the only real effect he notices is when in turtle mode after a crash, it's a little more difficult to flip the drone back over.
R**.
Best for beginners
So the batteries are really good, I haven't had them long and probably recharged all of them only twice but so far they have had 30+ minutes of fly time each with a Holy Stone quadcopter drone. 10 outta 10 would recommend to any beginning drone enthusiasts since they are cheap and are really good.
H**.
Good batteries for the money
It's a great value. I use them on my Tinyhawk II. I have never had a problem with this brand. I have 450 from them that I have had for over 3 years now. so I don't expect a problem with these.
C**T
Battery
Good quality battery never had a problem with them.
P**R
All FOUR batteries were non HV Lipo's. Max charge to only 4.20v. Unusable even at that level
Received the batteries and they looked good. Went to charge them and they finished quickly from a somewhat high storage voltage, 3.9v, and when i got them in the drone I noticed it said 4.20v so i thought maybe that I had to set the max cell voltage higher in the Betaflight OSD but after the second battery I decided to measure them with a meter and they were both at 4.20v and when I recharged the first two they went to the same.My charger i use for my RC planes which use this battery type as well, LiHV and connector PH2.0, and they all charge properly and still do i tested it to make sure.They seem like they would be good batteries if they worked, but if these are the 4.20v versions then theyre not impressive really but they work if you want something with decent runtime. I have other GNB 1S batteries and they usually have good runtime and good power, but not these, especially not charging properly to begin with..
A**R
Outstanding
Best I've used yet
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