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B-Qtech Tire Pressure Monitoring System (0~199PSI) 6 External Sensors, CLA Charger RV TPMS 5 Alarm Modes for Trailer Tow Motorhome Travel Car, Tire Pressure Temperature Real Time Monitor

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  • 【LCD Backlit Screen & Data Full Screen Display】The LCD blue backlight screen, with adjustable angle screen bracket, can clearly see the screen, regardless of any angle of view is not affected by the sun light. The tpms screen displays the tire pressure value and temperature of the 6 tires in real time, provides visual and audible alarms when abnormal conditions occur. With two pressure units "PSI, BAR" and two temperature units "℃, ℉".
  • 【6 Tire Real-Time Monitoring, 5 Types Of Alarms】U903-6 tire pressure monitoring system provides 5 alarming modes (including fast leak alarm, high/low-pressure alarm, high-temperature alarm, and sensor low power alarm). Users can DIY set the pressure and temperature alarm values.
  • 【User-set Alarm Values】Six tires are set as three axles, the high and low pressure alarm values can be set separately for these three axles to adapt to your vehicle model. (Factory settings: High-pressure alarm:116psi, Low-pressure alarm:58psi, High-temperature alarm:149℉. )
  • 【Easy to Install】Wireless TPMS is equipped with 6 external sensors, without the need for professionals or car repair shops, it only needs to turn on the monitor and install sensors on each tire valve, which can be successfully installed within two minutes. Our sensor has undergone simulation testing in harsh weather conditions such as sunlight, rainstorm, snow, and haze, and come with anti-theft screws, which can fully meet the needs of customers in different regions.
  • 【Intelligent Monitoring & Infineon SP40 Chip】The tire pressure monitoring system uses the Infineon SP40 chip, manufactured by Infineon Technology which is a leading semiconductor company in the world. Compared with other chips, it has lower energy consumption and higher measurement accuracy to achieve longer, more accurate, and more stable tire monitoring. Tire pressure detection accuracy is 0.1bar, temperature detection accuracy is ± 2 ℃. Update data every 3 seconds and alert for anomalies.
  • 【Two Installation Methods & Simple Setup】The tire pressure monitoring system is powered by the cigarette lighter port, which can be directly inserted into the cigarette lighter port through the cigarette lighter bracket, and the screen angle can be adjusted. You can also use 3M glue to stick another bracket to the center console or windshield. plug and play, monitor and six sensors transmit tire pressure and temperature data through the chip.



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Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Thank you
JST
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
This is a good tire pressure monitoring system. Compact size. Can be easily plugged into cigarette lighter outlets. I will be ordering another for my other truck.
mcpapa
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
This is my second Tyre Mate. The first one has a solar cell top so it is always on. I tow a single axle camper. My old unit had a sensor stop working so I bought this one. So far so good.I took one star off because the display is so small, although adequate. The display is a bit brighter than the old unit. Just as the older unit the instructions and programming is confusing. Because it isn't "on" all the time it takes a few moments for it to show readings once you start the car and move.What I like over the solar one is the mounting options. The display on the old one is so dim having it on the dash in full sunlight it is unbearable. I like plugging it in the 12v plug so it is low and out of the sun.Having the same brand before made mating sensors easy. The sensors seem to have a decent range too. When I installed them the trailer was over 30' from the truck.Time will tell how this works. I have not been on the road pulling the trailer yet but so far so good. Will update.
Paul Buffa
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Third one from this company first two locked upWouldn’t allow you to programThird wouldnt turn on total junk wouldn’t recommend
R-LO
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
Installed in my RV, nice little display. Could have been a bit larger.
Stephen A. Connell
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I consider myself tech saavy but spent an inordinate amount of wasted time trying to get this unit to work properly. No luck so it went back. The instruction manual was worthless and written in such tiny font that it gave me a headache. My advice is to look elsewhere, a shame because I really liked the small size of the monitor.
S.F.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
I am being generous with my rating under the assumption that this product will hopefully work well on smaller campers since it seems like a good product but proved to be quite problematic for my application. For the record, I did really like the very small 'footprint' of this product vs. the quite large alternatives out there.I tow a 35-foot toy hauler with dual axles using a short-bed Ram 2500. Initially, all four sensors registered with the unit fairly quickly and began providing accurate readings however, the rear driver side trailer tire stopped displaying after a short time. As I continued to travel, that sensor would show back up, but it was obvious that it was not updating at the same interval as the other three tires since the PSI was not increasing, as expected when tires heat up, while the other three tires were increasing at an expected rate before eventually stabilizing. The one tire was intermittent enough to make having the sensor on that tire worthless.Once we arrived at our site, after a few minutes, I heard a very loud hissing noise which turned out to be one of my trailer tires going flat (not the tire with the bad sensor either). It turned out to be that one of the valve stems had cracked and all of the air in the tire came rushing out. My trailer tires are larger than most travel trailer tires and therefore have longer valve stems, so I am HOPING this was a case of my valve stems being able to wobble around more than most which caused the issue with the cracked valve stem.In any case, I do not consider it a coincidence that the only time in my 15+ years of towing campers that I have had a valve stem fail was the one time I towed with these TPMS sensors on the tires, so I am fairly certain that the weight of the sensor on the valve stem caused too much wobble/vibration and caused the failure. I removed this system from my setup and will not be attempting to use it again.
Crash Adventure
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
Love it! We travel full time with a small travel Trailer and this thing rules.. was able to spot a leak before it became a problem. Plugged the tire and we’re on our way without issue!
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