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RadioMaster Pocket Radio

Remotes

Best Price
47,25 €
Weight

288g

The RadioMaster Pocket is a compact, lightweight radio that packs the power of EdgeTX and ExpressLRS (ELRS) into a traveler-friendly form factor. Featuring Hall-effect gimbals, removable stick ends, and a folding antenna, it’s designed to be tossed into a backpack without fear of damage. Running on two 18650 batteries, it offers class-leading endurance and enough range to fly miles away, making it the perfect choice for both beginners and seasoned pros who travel light.

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Product Description

The smallest remote control for the biggest FPV action: The RadioMaster Pocket remote control should be it!

Are you looking for a compact remote control that can still do everything? The RadioMaster Pocket is your answer! With its small size, it fits in any pocket and is always there when you get the flying bug. Whether you're chasing your tiny Tinywhoop around the living room or out and about with a Cinewhoop - the RadioMaster Pocket is your perfect partner.

Big features in a small format

Don't be fooled by the size! The Pocket contains real reverb effect gimbals that give you ultra-precise control. The integrated LEDs show you at a glance how your switches are set, and the EdgeTX firmware is already pre-installed. All you have to do is get started.

More than just a remote control

The Pocket is super versatile. Thanks to the external module slot, you can easily upgrade it with Nano modules from RadioMaster or TBS. And if the standard charcoal or transparent colors are too boring for you, you can simply replace the housing and create your own personal remote control. Get the RadioMaster Pocket Controller and have full control no matter where you are!

The RadioMaster Pocket is a game-changing entry-level radio that has redefined what a "budget" controller can do. It is essentially a full-featured EdgeTX radio shrunk down to the size of a small gamepad, making it the most portable professional-grade transmitter on the market.

  • EdgeTX Pre-installed: It runs the same open-source firmware as flagship radios like the TX16S. This means you have access to advanced mixing, logical switches, and global flight modes in a $65 package.

  • Travel-Ready Design: The antenna folds 90 degrees and the stick ends can be unscrewed and stored in dedicated slots on the side of the radio. When "stowed," it is completely flat and highly durable.

  • Internal ELRS (250mW): The ExpressLRS version provides up to 250mW of output power. While larger radios offer 1W, 250mW is more than enough for "bando" freestyle or long-range flights exceeding 2–3 miles.

  • Hall Effect Gimbals: Unlike other budget radios that use plastic potentiometers that wear out, the Pocket comes standard with high-precision Hall sensors for smooth, jitter-free control.

  • Nano Module Bay: If you ever want to fly other protocols (like TBS Crossfire or a 4-in-1 multi-protocol), there is a standard Nano-size module bay on the back for easy expansion.

  • Built-in USB Charging: Features a QC3.0 USB-C port that charges the internal 18650 batteries quickly, so you don't need an external Li-Ion charger.

Technical Specifications:

  • Size: 156.6 65.1 125.3 mm (Folded)

  • Weight: 288g

  • Protocol Options: ExpressLRS (Recommended) or CC2500

  • Gimbals: Hall-effect

  • Display: 128*64 Monochrome LCD with Backlight

  • Battery: 2 x 18650 cells (Not included)

  • Operational Voltage: 6.6-8.4v DC

  • Channels: Up to 16

Pilot's Reality Check:

  • Small Gimbals: The gimbals are smaller than standard "full-size" radios. If you have very large hands or are used to the precision of long-throw gimbals (like on a Boxer or TX16S), the Pocket can feel a bit "twitchy" until you adjust your rates.

  • Limited Switches: It only has two 3-position switches and two momentary buttons. For complex fixed-wing planes or camera drones with many functions, you might run out of physical switches.

  • Screen Size: The screen is tiny. While it is bright and readable, navigating complex menus or setting up a model from scratch is much more tedious than on a color touchscreen.

Flyer's POV: The "magic" of the Pocket is that it doesn't feel like a toy. Despite the price, the gimbals feel high-quality and "locked-in." For "thumbers" (pilots who fly with their thumbs on top of the sticks), the ergonomics are nearly perfect. It’s the radio you reach for when you’re going for a hike or traveling, because it occupies almost zero space in your bag. It’s surprisingly powerful—it can control a tiny whoop in your living room or a 7-inch long-range beast miles away with the same level of confidence.

📦 Package contains
  • 1 x Pocket Radio in your preferred color

  • 1 x Custom Carry Pouch

  • 1 x USB-C Cable

  • 1 x Screen Protector

  • 1 x Sticker

  • 4 x Low Tension Springs

  • 1 x Manual

🤔 Frequently Asked Questions
  • Is it a "real" radio or just for simulators?

    It is a fully functional, professional-grade radio. While it is excellent for simulators due to its USB-C connectivity, the internal ExpressLRS (ELRS) or CC2500 module allows you to fly everything from tiny whoops to long-range cinematic drones.

  • How do the "Removable Sticks" work?

    The gimbal sticks can be unscrewed and stored in dedicated slots on the back of the radio. Combined with the foldable antenna, this makes the Pocket completely flat, allowing it to slide into a backpack or even a jacket pocket without risking damage to the gimbals.

  • Which version should I buy: ELRS or CC2500?

    - ELRS (Recommended): This is the modern standard. Choose this if you are starting fresh or buying new drones. It offers incredible range and the lowest latency. - CC2500: Choose this only if you have older drones using FrSky, Futaba, or RadioLink protocols. (Note: It does not support Spektrum or FlySky natively; you would need an external module for those).

  • What batteries does it use?

    The Pocket is powered by two 18650 Li-ion batteries. These are not included in the standard box. You can charge them directly inside the radio via the bottom USB-C port, which supports QC3 fast charging.

  • Can I use a neck strap?

    Yes. There is a well-balanced neck strap hook in the center of the radio. However, the hole is somewhat small, so you may need a small key ring (split ring) to attach thicker aftermarket straps.

Product Attributes
Weight

288g

Connector

USB-C

Modulschacht

Nano

Betriebssystem

EdgeTX

RX

CC2500, ELRS


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