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SEQURE WiFi-Link ESC-Link SQESC ESCape32/AM32&BLHeli_32 ESC Programmer

SEQURE WiFi-Link ESC-Link SQESC ESCape32/AM32&BLHeli_32 ESC Programmer

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SEQURE WiFi-Link / ESC-Link (Your ESC Tuning Sidekick)

The SEQURE WiFi-Link and ESC-Link exist for one noble purpose: saving you from hauling a laptop into the field like it’s 2014. These tiny 1.3 g modules let you update firmware, tweak AM32, BLHeli_32, or ESCape32 parameters, and fix that one reversed motor before your mates roast you. High-intent bits: ESC programmer, AM32 tool, BLHeli_32 configurator — boom, SEO fed.

Why You Want It

You know the drill: you’re mid-build, your quad desyncs, and suddenly you’re three YouTube tabs deep into Bardwell lore. These little links cut the faff by letting your phone handle ESC configuration — WiFi-Link for ESCape32, ESC-Link for AM32/BLHeli_32. (Hype-deflator: yes, we’re selling you convenience. Also yes, it’s worth it.)

Specifications

  • Compatibility: WiFi-Link for ESCape32; ESC-Link for AM32 & BLHeli_32 (no guessing games)
  • Connection: Mobile WiFi or direct link (tap, tweak, fly)
  • Product Weight: 1.3 g (lighter than a hopeful solder blob)
  • Package Size: 80×70×5 mm (field-bag friendly)
  • Packing Weight: 13.8 g (before you add snacks)
  • Outer Carton Size: 150×100×40 mm
  • Outer Carton Weight: 50 g (we measured because someone would ask)

What’s in the Box*

  • 1× SEQURE WiFi-Link or ESC-Link unit
  • 1× Minimalist packaging (because landfill guilt is real)

Disclaimer

Accessories may vary slightly, but the core module will never show up as a random JST cable.

Still Here?

Fair play, only true tinkerers read this far. For the record, this tiny ESC configuration tool is perfect for field fixes, AM32 tuning, and firmware upgrades without lugging gear. Grab one, or send the link to that friend who still flashes ESCs on a Windows XP laptop.