Traxxas TQi 2.4GHz 2-Channel Radio System w/Link Wireless & Micro Receiver

Traxxas TQi 2.4GHz 2-Channel Radio System w/Link Wireless & Micro Receiver
Price: $89.99
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This is the Traxxas TQi 2.4GHz 2-Channel Radio System. The TQi transmitter is equipped with a Traxxas Link Wireless Module that turns your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch into a powerful tuning tool for your Traxxas model. The full-color display combines with the Traxxas Link App to deliver an intuitive, high-definition, full-color graphical user interface that unlocks your radio system for ultimate vehicle control. In addition to adjusting the TQi radio system's advanced features via a visual and intuitive interface, real-time telemetry becomes available through a customizable dashboard. Prepare to unlock the full potential of the TQi 2.4GHz radio system through the Traxxas Link Wireless Module.

5-Channel Micro Receiver with Fail-Safe Security
The TQi 2.4GHz micro receiver fits easily into any vehicle, and features dual channel-1 outputs for easy installation in vehicles with dual steering servos—no Y-harness necessary! The integrated LINK button makes it fast and easy to bind the receiver, and the two-color LED indicates power-on and bind status for fool-proof control and convenience. Traxxas Link Model Memory allows the receiver to recognize up to thirty TQi 2.4GHz Traxxas Link enabled transmitters—just switch on and drive. In the event of signal loss due to an accidental switch-off or depleted batteries, the receiver will automatically return the throttle to neutral and hold the last commanded steering position. The Fail Safe programming is built-in and does not need to be set or activated. Three telemetry ports are incorporated in the 5-channel receiver to allow real-time data to be transmitted from your Traxxas model to the TQi transmitter.

TQi Transmitter Features:

  • High Output signal for maximum range
  • Integrated internal antenna
  • Simple 2-Button Interface
  • Steering trim and Multi-Function knobs
  • Adjustable steering and throttle percentage (dual rates)
  • Adjustable steering and throttle sensitivity (exponential)
  • Adjustable steering and throttle end points
  • Automatically stores and loads settings for up to 30 Traxxas Link Model Memory enabled models—just switch on and drive, "model selection" is not required.
  • High 13ms frame rate and near-zero latency for responsive control
  • Telemetry enabled 5-channel micro receiver with dual channel-1 inputs
  • Comfortable ergonomic design
  • Updated steering wheel and foam grip
  • Operates on just 4 AA batteries

Traxxas Link Wireless Module Features:

  • Compatible with Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
  • Use with the powerful Traxxas Link app
  • View real-time telemetry with optional sensors
  • Bluetooth low energy
  • Easy and simple device pairing
  • Powered by TQi transmitter
  • Integrated into transmitter body
  • Quick and easy installation, installs in minutes
  • Traxxas Link Wireless Module included with select Traxxas vehicles

Traxxas Link Application Features:

  • Available on the App Store
  • Intuitive iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch interface
  • Customizable Dashboard
    • Dial or digital readout gauges
    • Up to nine gauges can be displayed at one time
    • Set threshold warnings and log maximums, minimums, or averages
    • Review telemetry feedback via the dashboard recording function that includes sound
    • Instant replay feature captures the previous 60-seconds of dashboard activity
    • Recordings can be named and saved
    • See telemetry feedback from electric and nitro models for speed, temperature, and voltage
  • Edit, save, and share drive profiles
  • Visually manage an unlimited number of models with the Traxxas Link App and see:
    • Transmitter model history
    • Model names
    • Customizable settings
    • Profiles

This product was added to our catalog on November 4, 2014