These are the three important numbers you need to pay attention to.
2206 2300kv
22 refers to the width/size of the motor
06 refers to the height
2300kv refers to speed (times per volt and you get rpm)
Typically, mini quad motors (in terms of sizes) are from 1804 through to 2412 (the most common sizes are 1806, 2204, 2207, 2306). The typical sizes you see on 5 inch quads are 2207 and 2306 some manufacturers will make motors with a slightly taller stator to squeeze a little extra power such as a 2306.5
The higher the height, eg. 06 also means it has a longer stator which means more copper and more copper means more resistance and more resistance means more amps and more amps means more prop and more prop means more thrust!
To put it simply, the taller stator the more power at higher RPM, while the wider stator the more torque at lower RPM.
The kv vary, but “generally” good numbers to aim for on a 5 inch quad running 4s batteries are between 2300kv - 2500kv. on a similar quad running 6s batteries the range is 1600kv - 2000kv. It is good to look at Thrust tests to see how each motor perform on which propeller. Remember that higher kv will put more demand on your batteries
See this below document as a guide.
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