RadioMaster Pocket Radio Controller-- ExpressLRS (ELRS)
The RadioMaster Pocket is a small, lightweight radio that packs a big punch. It is available in two versions, ExpressLRS and MPM CC2500, and both versions come preinstalled with EdgeTX firmware. The Pocket is also equipped with removable stick ends and a foldable antenna, making it easy to transport and store. It is compatible with18650 batteries, which provide long battery life for hours of fun.
In addition to the classic charcoal and transparent case colors, we have a range of optional color cases available in a selection of vibrant colors, including blue, pink, green, and orange. This allows you to personalize the radio to match your own unique style.
The RadioMaster Pocket is a great choice for pilots who are looking for a small, lightweight radio with all the powerful features you have come to expect.
Features
Available in ExpressLRS and MPM CC2500 versions
Preinstalled with EdgeTX firmware
18650 Batteries, all the power you need for hours of fun (Batteries not included)
Portable and lightweight design with removable stick ends and foldable antenna
Features hall effect gimbals as standard for smooth cantering & precise response
Built-in LED lights help visualize your switch inputs
Backlit LCD Screen offering a perfect balance of size and functionality
Trim buttons for easy channel trimming
External Module Bay compatible with RadioMaster Nano-size modules and TBS Nano Crossfire/Nano Tracer
2 Stylish Colors of Charcoal & Transparent version and optional case colors in Blue, Pink, Green, and Orange to suit your style
CC2500 (standard) Version supports all CC2500 protocols
ELRS (standard) is pre-installed with ExpressLRS ISM FW (Max power is hardware dependent)
About LBT version
CC2500 LBT Version (Europe) is limited to LBT compliant protocols FrSKY X/X2 LBT & HoTT LBT
ELRS LBT (Europe) Version is pre-installed with ExpressLRS CE EU domain LBT FW (Limited to 100mw power output)
Gimbal Adjustment
A L-R To switch M1/M2. Turn clockwise to disable self-centering (Throttle). Turn counterclockwise to enable self-centering (Elevator). B T To adjust the throttle stick tension. Turn clockwise to increase stick tension. Turn counterclockwise to decrease stick tension. C UP-DOWN Turn clockwise to increase vertical stick tension. Turn counterclockwise to decrease stick tension. D LEFT-RIGHT Turn clockwise to increase horizontal stick tension. Turn counterclockwise to decrease stick tension.
A special thanks and credit to the hard work and dedication of the Open-source projects who make these products possible. We wish to thank them for their support in the development and testing of the Pocket radio along with their ongoing support to the community who use our products. To support these projects and learn more visit the links below.https://edgetx.org/www.expresslrs.orgwww.multi-module.org
i bought this as a second radio because ny tx12 was too big to fit in my whoop sling bag. the pocket fits perfect along with everything i need to go whooping. the gimbals and included stick ends are serviceable but i will be looking to replace the stick ends with something more pincher friendly in the future.
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Anonymous
Best value small controller
This is a fantastic little controller/transmitter. I also have the BetaFPV lite radio pro 3 (I think I got that right) which is also an excellent little controller, but the $65 cost dethrones the previous value champion from BetaFPV of $90. I have had no issues with reliability, setup was logical. The display is very bright (but can be easily adjusted to less blinding when indoors) and the speaker is plenty loud enough (where BetaFPVs offering is a bit muted). The internal lights and clear shell are a nice touch, the rotating antenna feels very solid. Overall I agree with the many favorable reviews I’ve seen for this device- can’t beat the price for the value!
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Matthew
Great for controller
It's small and light, works well flying my microdrones for fun at home.
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John B
Handy as a second transmitter for travel, tiny whoops, etc
Surprisingly good for the price especially with ELRS. It has just enough switches that I can do most of what I can with the TX16S, and it's so much easier to throw in a bag and go. My only wish is that I could put the thumb-grippies style of stick ends on it easily (and still remove them for storage), but maybe someone will come up with an adapter or similar. Next step is to try a Gemini ELRS nano module and see what kind of range is possible on that.
Nice to be able to use other batteries in field, but cautious because of the failure, I’ve decided to use only on freestyle type flying where recovery is possible, but I don’t use it over water etc because it can’t be trusted now