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Jumper T-Pro V2 M2 ELRS

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Suitable for: for FPV drones; Form factor: gamepad; Display: OLED; Screen size: 1.3; Communication protocol: ELRS; Radio frequency: 2.4GHz; Firmware: OpenTX; Telemetry support; Number of communication channels: 16; Controls: 21; Vibration; Speaker; Card reader: microSD; Weight (g): 488
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Jumper T-Pro V2 M2 ELRS
4in1
ELRS
Main
Suitable forfor FPV drones
Form factorgamepad
DisplayOLED
Screen size1.3
Screen resolution128x64
Transmitter and communication
Communication protocolELRS
Radio frequency2.4GHz
External transmitter supportnano
FirmwareOpenTX
Telemetry support
Control
Number of communication channels16
Controls21
Gimbalson Hall sensors
Features
Vibration
Built-in speaker
Headphone output
PC connection (USB simulator)
Card readermicroSD
Mount for strap
General
In boxcase
suspensions / sticks protection
Power supply2x18650 (not included)
Connector for chargingUSB-C
Dimensions128x160x68 mm
Weight488 g
Added to E-CatalogFebruary 2024
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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For supporters of the gamepad format. A compromise solution.
24 December 2024 
I took this remote as a compact-portable option for short trips to fly. Overall, it’s good, but it turned out I'm not a fan of gamepad-type equipment. I later replaced it with a fantastic remote from the same Jumper brand - the T20, as soon as it appeared (truthfully, most of my remotes were replaced by the T20). There will be no exhaustive review because I didn't use it for very long.

I can add that the switches, especially the rockers, are not very informative. With goggles on, it's completely unclear which position has been switched to unless the function is duplicated on the goggles' OSD or there's no audio accompaniment.

Most of the time, I probably used this remote in simulators. But I ended up giving it to a military operator when I switched to the T20.
Quite compact, more or less decent transmitter, medium-good build quality
Personally for me - the joystick format (like DualShock), unclear switching of some buttons, the price (for +- the same amount there is a better alternative in the form of TX12)
Yanuse Jumper T-Pro V2 M2 ELRS few months
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