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⚡ Power your passion with precision torque and speed!
The Deegoo-FPV MG995 is a high-speed digital servo motor featuring robust 13kg·cm metal gear torque and a full 180° control angle. Designed for demanding DIY smart robots, RC cars, helicopters, and boats, it delivers rapid 0.13s/60° rotation speed with durable ball bearing construction and shock-resistant metal gears. Perfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking reliable, precise motion control in their projects.











| ASIN | B07NQJ1VZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,767 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #15 in RC Servos |
| Brand | Deegoo-FPV |
| Brand Name | Deegoo-FPV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,103 Reviews |
| Included Components | MG995 Servo |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 0.78"W x 1.69"H |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Deegoo-FPV |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | 4Pcs MG995 Metal Gear Servo |
| Model Name | MG995 |
| Part Number | 4Pcs MG995 Metal Gear Servo |
| Product Dimensions | 0.78"W x 1.69"H |
| Voltage | 6 Volts, 7.2 Volts |
R**A
Rc part
Excelente producto
K**Y
Works great for ground rovers
They worked great for my ground based rover, replaced a parallax servo that was burning out (my fault from overloading).
J**Y
good value!
great for sailing rc boats
L**O
Pretty decent for the price
Good for the price, but inconsistent with speed &/or power. But you get what you pay for it.
A**R
Perfect
Very good.will buy again.
B**R
Good RC servos for the money!
If you like Buggy and touring cars these servos are good for that. Being on 13kg i would not stick it in a RC Truck not enough torque. This is a 2wd and 4wd buggy and 4wd touring car servo.
L**N
Ease of assembly
Ease of assembly was great. Quality of the motor performance was a great fit for my project.
B**E
Use a quality power supply
I got these servos to use for a small electronics project (completing a 100 jump challenge in Mario RPG, haha). It was a fun motivation to gain a little experience working with electronics hardware. My first attempt used a little 5 volt 2 amp power supply I had laying around, and wired directly to a Raspberry pi 3b. But it turned out this was not nearly good enough, as the servo would move erratically or not at all. I upgraded to a much stronger variable voltage desktop power supply and put a proper servo controller between the Pi and the servo, and then it worked great. There are wiring diagrams on adafruit and tips on reddit. The best way to learn is to try!
J**I
Excellent motor at the price
Motor rotates as expected from 0 to 180 degrees. Power efficient, it even works with 5V supply from Arduino, but for long term would be better to use separate supply.
S**Y
ONLY 1 METAL GEAR
After only a few minutes of use, I noticed that the servo would completely stop spinning, even when I could hear the motor running. After opening up the housing I noticed that the one of the gears was completly stripped, but also that only 1 of the 3 gears was actually metal. Tldr, dont buy these servos if you need any semblance of quality
A**R
MG 955 metal gear servo’s
Great replacement for plastic gear servo’s
D**P
Plastic gears, only 1 gear metal rest all plastic
Wrong description, plastic gears and not working, all four which I received
M**O
Bo bon po chere
Bo bon po chere
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