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The Miuzei MG90S is a compact 9g micro servo motor featuring a strong 2.0kg/cm stall torque and rapid 0.11s/60° rotation speed. Equipped with durable aluminum metal gears and double ball bearings, it offers enhanced strength and quiet operation. Ideal for RC vehicles, drones, and Arduino projects, this mini servo delivers precision and reliability in a lightweight package.






| Manufacturer | Miuzei |
| Part number | MG90S |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Package Dimensions | 17 x 14.7 x 1.9 cm; 9 g |
| Size | mini small tiny mirco |
| Voltage | 6 Volts |
| Included Components | ホーン |
| Batteries Required? | No |
P**Y
These mini servos are amazing! Their small compact size does not show low quality. I was very surprised with their capability. The small but mighty metal geared servos have very high torque for their size. They even are surprisingly quiet and quick. Being metal geared, they have way better performance than plastic geared servos of this size, but aren’t much heavier. Overall these are great high quality servos.
G**D
For my first project into servos these small micro servos did what was intended and in a precise way. The gearing did not have any slop and is quite accurate. The build quality is as expected and works quite well with firmware in the Arduino I used.
C**R
I am very impressed with these servos. They all worked great and are very quiet.
B**R
Very good servos for small projects and Rc cars. I’ve bought several and I will continue to buy these :)
D**R
First bit of servos I've ever had. I had to jam them in some Robo Sapien claws and give my robosapien head movement because I stuffed a bunch of computers in him and turned him into an oven. He's the most advanced robosapien on the planet, actually, no joke. He's got four of these bad boys in him and they don't draw too much current. Sometimes they'll bounce around trying to find their positions and the issue is only made worse by my attempts to create interpolation animation, but the fact that they're working at all is kind of mind-boggling. He's also moving his claws with them, of course I pulled the original springs out but they snap right open and closed. They're also pretty durable, I was able to hack off the bottom of two of them to shove them inside of a claw, the wires popped off and I spent a good minute boiling that servo trying to get my broad soldering iron to fix it all up, and surprise surprise it worked. This probably a reason many people buy this thing. It's redundant, it's cheap and it works well enough. Unfortunately they're pretty loud. The torque is somewhat decent, I've never had servos before though so having them outside of a stem class is fun!
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