
Product Details
SEQURE Blueson A2 ESC (6S 65A / 8S 70A AM32 Powerhouse)
The SEQURE Blueson A2 is the ESC for pilots who’ve decided “maybe I *don’t* want to smell magic smoke today.” This heavy-duty 6S/8S 65–70A AM32 ESC delivers clean power, ultra-thick copper PCB reliability, and a 32-bit processor fast enough to make your old Multishot setup feel like dial-up Internet. High-intent bits: 6S ESC, AM32 ESC, 70A FPV ESC, so the SEO gods stay fed.
Why You Want It
You’re building something beefy — maybe a cinematic hauler, maybe a freestyle brick, maybe a DRL audition tape you’ll never submit. Either way, the Blueson A2’s top-tier MOSFETs, wide PWM range, and angled mega-pads keep your throttle smooth and your solder joints less “artisanal.” (Wallet-wink: yes, we’re selling you more amps than you statistically need.)

Specifications
- Processor: AT32F421 (a tiny overachiever)
- Firmware: AM32 or BLHeli_32 (pick your flavour of nerve endings)
- PWM Frequency: 8–128 kHz (for the smoothest throttle you’ll pretend you can feel)
- Input Voltage: 2–6S or 2–8S LiPo/LiHV (depending on version)
- Continuous Current: 65A (6S) / 70A (8S)
- Peak Current: 120A (6S) / 150A (8S) (blink and you’ll miss it)
- Protocols: DShot600/300/150, Oneshot, Multishot, PWM
- Telemetry: Yes (because data makes us feel in control)
- Current Sensor: Yes
- BEC: None (bring your own volts)
- Mounting: 30.5×30.5 mm, M3
- Size: 45.5×42.5×6 mm
- Weight: 17 g (gravity still undefeated)
- PCB: Ultra-high copper thickness (because amps are spicy)
- Pads: Angled, extended, and large (the “thank you for not lifting” layout)
What’s in the Box*
- 1× SEQURE Blueson A2 ESC
- 1× Cable set
- 1× Heat-shrink sleeve
Disclaimer
Accessory bits may vary, but the ESC itself won’t suddenly become 4S-only — promise.
Still Here?
Respect. You’ve out-read half of FPV Facebook. If you crave a long-tail gem: this AM32 high-current ESC slots perfectly into heavy-lift 30.5 mm stacks without melting your hopes or your wiring. Now go on — buy it, or send the link to a mate who keeps asking “will 8S be enough?”