Team Powers TPR-SP-BT Bluetooth ESC Tuner  [TPR-SP-BT]

Team Powers Speed Control Bluetooth Device (TPR-SP-BT)
Price:
CAD$32.13
Brand:
Team Powers
Model:
TPR-SP-BT
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine Tune Your RC with the Team Powers R-SP-BT

For pilots and drivers who want tighter control on track or at the park, the Team Powers R-SP-BT is a handy ESC accessory. It is built to refine throttle response and handling without adding bulk, letting experienced hobbyists and ambitious newcomers dial in a smoother drive.

Wireless Bluetooth Setup and Range

The R-SP-BT provides an approximate Bluetooth range of 10 meters under good conditions, giving reliable connection for quick adjustments. Keep in mind that signal noise and obstacles can reduce range, but the ability to change settings remotely saves time and keeps you focused on driving.

Miniature Form Factor for Easy Installation

At just 4.2 grams and sized 25mm x 17mm x 9mm, the R-SP-BT slips into most builds without trouble. Its small footprint is ideal for tight chassis layouts where you need functionality but cannot afford extra weight or space.

Voltage Compatibility and Consistent Output

The accessory works between 7.4V and 8.4V, matching common battery setups used in touring and off-road rigs. That voltage window helps maintain stable performance during acceleration and complex driving conditions, and the unit works with a range of ESC brands and models.

Specifications

  • Voltage: 7.4~8.4V
  • Bluetooth Range: ~10 meters (may vary with noise)
  • Dimensions: 25mm x 17mm x 9mm
  • Weight: 4.2g

The Team Powers R-SP-BT is a compact Bluetooth accessory that helps you refine ESC behaviour without complicating your setup. It is a practical upgrade for anyone focused on cleaner control and easier on-the-fly tuning.

Yes, the Bluetooth link lets you tweak ESC parameters remotely so you can make small changes between heats without reaching into the car.
Its compact dimensions and low weight mean it fits most touring car layouts, though you should check clearance around the ESC and wiring first.
Yes, high electrical noise, metal structures, or many active signals can reduce effective range, so test in your typical running area to set expectations.
Installation is straightforward for most hobbyists; basic soldering or connector work may be needed depending on your ESC, and setup guides help with pairing and parameter changes.

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