Lego LightSaber

$5.99

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We found some sweet Lego Light Sabers that are powered by 5v USB. We are not exactly sure how to use these on your tiny whoop but I'm sure that some of you creative people in this awesome community will be able to figure out how.

It takes a little bit of handy work to break them down. Here's how:

  1. Carefully pry the 4 plastic tabs on the side of the USB plug off to open the plastic housing around the plug
  2. Gently pick/cut away the glue holding all the components in. Be careful pulling on the wires the glue can be a little stubborn to work with. I found it easiest to stretch the glue and then cut the strands to free it from the housing.
  3. With the pads showing you can see a resistor is soldered to one side and the plain wire is soldered to the other. The side with the resistor is the POSITIVE and the stand alone wire is the NEGATIVE. 

The wires are normally powered off of 5V but if you solder them to the battery lead on a 1s (4.2V) they work great.


These light sabers change color and you can choose between the Slow Flash and the Fast Flash. The chip that controls the color and the flashing speed is actually built into the "handle" of the Light Saber and still functions after the modification.

 

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Lego LightSaber

$5.99

We found some sweet Lego Light Sabers that are powered by 5v USB. We are not exactly sure how to use these on your tiny whoop but I'm sure that some of you creative people in this awesome community will be able to figure out how.

It takes a little bit of handy work to break them down. Here's how:

  1. Carefully pry the 4 plastic tabs on the side of the USB plug off to open the plastic housing around the plug
  2. Gently pick/cut away the glue holding all the components in. Be careful pulling on the wires the glue can be a little stubborn to work with. I found it easiest to stretch the glue and then cut the strands to free it from the housing.
  3. With the pads showing you can see a resistor is soldered to one side and the plain wire is soldered to the other. The side with the resistor is the POSITIVE and the stand alone wire is the NEGATIVE. 

The wires are normally powered off of 5V but if you solder them to the battery lead on a 1s (4.2V) they work great.


These light sabers change color and you can choose between the Slow Flash and the Fast Flash. The chip that controls the color and the flashing speed is actually built into the "handle" of the Light Saber and still functions after the modification.

 

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A Message from Mr. Tiny Whoop

about Tariffs and Pricing

Hey everyone,

I’m speaking to you now both as a business owner and a member of the FPV family we've built together.

For almost ten years now, I’ve been doing everything I can to keep Tiny Whoop prices steady, even as costs started to rise. But with the newest wave of tariffs—more than doubling the cost of nearly every part we import from China—that fight has hit a wall.

Lots of you have already noticed some prices going up across the site. This isn’t a price hike to chase profit. It’s survival mode. Like everyone in the FPV industry right now, I’m facing a set of changes that hit fast and hard. Nearly everything we source from China now costs us more than double.

For an irresponsibly long time I ate the costs of the tariffs, but the math doesn’t work anymore without putting Tiny Whoop at serious risk.

So here’s what I want you to know:
Every price increase is a response to real, unavoidable costs.
Even with the price increases I’m taking a big hit.
When this pressure eases, I’ll roll back prices immediately.

If you have any questions or ideas it would mean a lot to hear from you!

We’re still shipping every day, still guaranteeing satisfaction on all orders. But this is the toughest moment Tiny Whoop has faced in nearly a decade.

Through all of this, my mission hasn’t changed. I’m still committed to helping people experience the gift of flight, to keeping TinyWhoop.com on the leading edge of innovation, and to making sure the magic of Tiny Whoop doesn’t get swallowed up by politics and global economics.

If you’ve been a part of this ride in any way, I am so, so grateful! Thank you for supporting Tiny Whoop, thank you for supporting my family, and thank you for being a part of this amazing community!

— Jesse Perkins
Founder, Tiny Whoop