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10 Pcs MG90S Servo Motor-Metal Gear 9g Micro Servo for RC Car Robot Helicopter, Mini Servos for Arduino Project(10pcs MG90S)

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  • Complete Set for Your Convenience: This package offers a comprehensive solution with 10 MG90s servo, including 1 single arm, 1 straight arm, 1 cross arm, and 3 fixing screws, all in one box to fulfill your every need.
  • Specifications Description: Each mini rc servo boasts dimensions of 1.25X0.49X1.22 inches(31.8X12.5X31.1mm) and weighs a mere 14g. Equipped with metal gears and capable of operating within a temperature range of 0 to +55°C.
  • Powerful Performance:MG90S 9g Micro Servo Operating voltage: 4.8V, Operating speed (at no load): 0.11sec/60°(4.8v) 0.09sec /60°(6.0v); Stall torque: 1.8 kg/cm (4.8V), 2.2kg/cm(6.0V);Maximum rotation angle: 180 degree
  • Interface Type: rc servo motor seamlessly integrate with JR and FUTABA interface standards, making them a breeze to connect to various remote control systems. With straightforward wiring (brown for negative, red for positive, yellow for signal), even beginners can dive into the world of DIY with ease.
  • Versatile Applications: Beyond remote-controlled helicopters and micro robots, this 9g micro servo motor as the perfect powerhouse for mechanical arms, boat models, and a myriad of remote-controlled toys. Unleash your imagination and bring your projects to life with endless possibilities.



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FFTY servo
MG90S Servo;SG90 Servo
9g micro servo
9g micro servo

VGSCENTWORX
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
These are great little servos for arduino projects, and for small RC aircraft or cars that don’t need metal gears for weight or durability reasons.I use these in a small 3D flat profile foamy. They center well and are plenty quick enough for my use.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Small servos, Arduino setup worked fine, I couldn't get the Pi Pico to run them but that's probably my fault, suspect power is an issue there and might need to change how I'm running them.
Brieanne lounsbury
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Does not fit traxxas slash 1/16 might fit a crawler 1/24 but not 100%
Torte
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I always keep a stock of these blue gems for all kinds of projects. They're perfect for foamy airplanes or diy Arduino do-dads. They're a nice clear sapphire blue just like the old Tower Pro 9g from HK. The wire is 9 1/2 inches and each servo includes 3 different horns and set screws. They claim 4.8v but they'll fade and burn out if you load them too hard at this voltage. This is the #1 cause of burnout on analog servos, and you want to keep a good strong 5v minimum with 500ma per servo available. Most decent ESCs with a 2a BEC will handle 4 maybe 5 (if two servos are lightly loaded like ailerons). Action is smooth and very quick. Highly Recommended for any Maker!
T H
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
These servos are moving fast and authoritatively in position, reliably. Just a bit of noise bursts, noticeable more pronounced than nylon gears but not enough to be bothering. True to description, per the amazon product page. There is no printed info in the package, all info is on the amazon product page and on the servo labels.The product page states: “Manufacturer recommended age: 12 months - 5 years” – sounds like I shouldn’t be using these. I guess 12 months olds are pretty smart these days, but I still think these may be a choking hazard even for geniuses at such age.
Jcat
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
I've been using SG90s for a number of small hobby robotics projects / toys, as well as some automation. These little servos are incredibly economical, and when you're not moving large loads or looking for high precision, they're excellent as low-torque manipulators with good repeatability. For simple tasks like moving light-weight arms, these servos are doing very well, and have also been a great way to introduce my daughter to some fun(ny) robotics hacks. They work well with Arduino devices.
Vicious cycles
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I picked these up because I want to test possible use cases in an auto.What I mean is i wanna build a Pie to run functions of a vehicle sort of like they do now with newer cars, but retrofitted into an older truck without having to integrate newer truck stuff that might not workI would definitely upgrade to metal servos but i thought these will be for proof of concept for me and cheap if it doesn't work