

It’s not as intuitive to use as higher end radios that use wheel button but you’ll get used to it. Left: BetaFPV Lite Radio 3 right: t-lite v2įrom the outside it looks almost identical to the V1. It’s almost the same size as the BetaFPV Lite Radio. Anyway I am not too concerned about it, it’s not a big deal as you need 4 times the power to double your range.
#Bacton blink lite v2 update
Hopefully future firmware update would fix this. It has ExpressLRS module built-in, which according to the specs, can output up to 150mW, however mine only lets me choose100mW because in the ELRS menu the power steps are fixed: there are 100mW and 250mW but no 150mW option. The Jumper T-Lite V2 came with EdgeTX and is also compatible with OpenTX.

Support External module including Full Power Jumper AION ExpressLRS External Module and TBS Crossfire module.Battery: 1×18650 Li-ion cell (Battery not included, avoid button top 18650 as it won’t fit).Full-size adjustable hall sensor gimbals.CYRF6936 for DSM / DSMX,Walkera Devo,Wfly etc.CC2500 for Frsky, Futaba SFHSS, Hitec, Radiolink, Esky etc.Supports full power Jumper AION ExpressLRS External module.Upgraded gimbal, smoother and feel better.Upgraded Power Supply (bug fix when it turns off on its own).Two internal module options: ELRS and JP4IN1.You can check out my review of the original Jumper T-Lite V1 here.Īccording to Jumper, the V2 has the following improvements: I am reviewing the ELRS version and that’s also what I would recommend. There are 2 internal module options: ELRS – ExpressLRS and JP4in1 which is a multiprotocol module that supports many receivers including Frsky D8 and D16. Updating T-Lite V2 Internal ELRS Module.
