

🚀 Micro Receiver, Mega Performance — Stay in Control, Stay Ahead!
The Readytosky FS2A is a compact 4-channel AFHDS 2A mini RC receiver designed for Flysky transmitters like i6, i6X, and i6S. Operating on a 2.408-2.475GHz frequency, it delivers reliable PWM output in a tiny 11x25mm form factor. Its failsafe feature with LED confirmation ensures secure signal reception, making it a trusted choice for micro RC models and competitive robot combat enthusiasts.











| Best Sellers Rank | #116,937 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #85 in RC Radio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 82 Reviews |
M**.
Does the job perfectly for micros but be ready to solder
Fantastic. Cheap, bound up instantly. Most importantly works flawlessly with the 4in1 multi module from Radiomaster as well as the FlySky GT5. Photo shows it pinned and soldered but comes unsoldered. I don't mind at all, but may be problematic for some.
D**E
The standard for small robot combat
My robot was mercilessly destroyed during my first competition, but these electronics lived through the ordeal. I gave up on the hobby and gifted all my stuff to another more experienced robot builder. He's still using these after 3 competitions. They are small, which is exactly what's needed for Ant Weight competition. They function as expected. I personally had trouble soldering the small connections, but that's my fault! Others will find these easy to use and the right product for small robot combat.
B**O
Work great
These work great. I run them in the combat robot Titanium Hwhite and have never had a problem
G**7
Works great with FlySky GT5!
Works great with FlySky GT5 Transmitter. Very easy binding! I feel as though the connector ends should have already been soldered in place?
C**Z
Receiver
This receiver is awesome saves so much room cause is so small and to conect it to you control is easy thought it was going to be hard but it wasn't to bad you do have to solder the pins in just take your time
D**)
Pins not pre-soldered- causing issues.
I Have had trouble with my channel 3 influencing my channel 2, as if they were both wired to channel 3. This may just be my soldering, as I have never soldered pins before, but was still an annoyance for me. Again, possibly my soldering, but the board sometimes won't receive power from my ESC w/ BEC until I flex it in certain ways. My advice- spend a couple extra bucks and get a receiver with pre-soldered pins. Flysky is a less expensive brand anyway.
D**R
Plug and play with ease.
This receiver fits in my smallest planes with ease. It binded with my Flysky transmitter effortlessly. My airplanes like it.
M**9
Works great!
I'm using this on a Raidomaster Zorro for my crawler. Bought 2 more. NO it's not soldered together. I prefer that. The ones crying about it not being soldered or saying it's a scam.... look at the pictures. It actually shows its not soldered together. It's not difficult at all to do. Do you even R/C? Lol
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