Introducing the 65A 4-in-1 ESC: Redefining High-Performance Drone Flight– Engineered in Taiwan.

August 23, 2025

Introducing the Sunrise Taiwan 4-in-1 ESC 65A 6S. This revolutionary product, designed specifically for quadcopters, is equipped with a high-performance processor and industry-leading technology. It aims to provide professional pilots and drone enthusiasts with unparalleled flight stability and precise control.


Why Is It Different?


●  Powerful Core, Ultimate Performance: 

It uses

 an ARM 32-bit Cortex-M4 processor to ensure real-time and smooth signal processing. With a robust 65A continuous current and 80A burst current, it can handle the demands of high-intensity flight, keeping your drone in optimal condition during takeoff, acceleration, and sharp turns.


●  Lightweight Design, Breaking Limits:

By perfectly integrating four separate ESCs into a single unit, the total weight is only about 22 grams. This extremely compact 4-in-1 ESC not only simplifies the drone's internal wiring but also provides a decisive advantage for weight-sensitive applications like racing and FPV drones, allowing for longer flight times and greater agility.


●  Comprehensive Protection for Safe Flying: 

It includes multiple built-in safety mechanisms such as overcurrent and thermal protection, effectively preventing equipment damage from overload or high temperatures. You can rely on its stability and durability for high-difficulty stunts or long-duration flights.


●  Broad Compatibility, Easy to Use:

It supports 3S - 6S LiPo batteries and is compatible with various mainstream communication protocols like PWM, Dshot300, and Dshot600. This ensures your flight controller and ESC work together perfectly for a seamless flight experience.






🇹🇼 Made in Taiwan – from design to manufacturing

The 4-in-1 ESC 65A 6S is already serving partners across industries and geographies.
📩 Reach out to request a sample or discuss integration support.


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