Remote Lights controller for Arrma / Spektrum transmitters 2 independent channels
Remote Lights controller for Arrma / Spektrum transmitters 2 independent channels
Remote Lights controller for Arrma / Spektrum transmitters 2 independent channels

Remote Lights controller for Arrma / Spektrum transmitters 2 independent channels

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$11.99
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Compatible with ARRMA Stock and Upgraded Transmitters.

Compatible with TRAXXAS 3rd Channel and Up Transmitters.

Also compatible with 3rd Channel TX from LOSI, REDCAT, TEAM ASSOCIATED, KYOSHO, TEAM CORALLY and more...

 

Since Arrma last upgrade to their Receivers and Transmitter, we finally were able to add a remote light controller that will link automatically to your stock Arrma Transmitter, it will allow you to control your lights remotely by pressing the A/B buttons on your transmitter. There is no need for an external remote control. You will find a video below with all the details and "how to"... 

 

 


Bluetooth Remote Controller

Optional Bluetooth controller for light kits with 3 fully independent outputs. It gives you more features than the older button-style RF remote, including phone control, smarter light grouping, and better flexibility for headlights, taillights, and underglow.

Highlights: 3 independent outputs, iPhone and Android compatible, smart memory, plug-and-play setup, and clean control from your phone.


Multicolor Underglow Lights Bluetooth Remotely Controlled

Bluetooth RGB underglow lighting for RC builds, with phone control for colors, brightness, and lighting modes. Ideal for custom show setups, underbody glow effects, and plug-and-play installations.

Highlights: multicolor lighting, remote phone control, vivid underglow effect, and easy integration with existing light kits.


Note about remote control options: The button-style RF remote is being phased out from kits because of its high manufacturing cost, but it can still be purchased separately. The new Bluetooth Remote Controller offers more features and 3 fully independent outputs, compared with the single-output behavior of the older model.