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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I was a bit nervous about this one given the price. HOwever, it has worked perfectly, better than a more expensive version that I had previously. Highly recommended.
Johnny N.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Installing this was about as easy as it gets—screw the sensors onto the tires, set the pressure limits, and boom, you're good to go. The display is clear, and I like that it gives real-time updates, so I’m not constantly wondering if my tires are plotting against me. It even has multiple alarms, so if something starts going sideways, I’ll know before I’m stranded on the side of the road questioning my life choices.The solar charging is a nice touch, and I appreciate that I don’t have to deal with another wire cluttering up my dash. So far, the readings have been accurate, and the sensors haven’t given me any issues. If you tow anything or just want to keep an extra eye on your tires, this is worth grabbing—especially if you’d rather avoid the excitement of a blowout at highway speeds.
Lisa B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
So far these seem to work as well as other brands we've tried. Only time will tell how long they last. I like that the solar charged base is able to be moved around and put away when not being used, compared to others that are permanently affixed to the windshield. Pressures are fairly accurate when checked with a tire pressure gauge.
Critical Thinker
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
These screw on well and don't leak at all. They read 4 lbs lower than the mechanical spring gauge I have on my air supply, but I'm not sure how accurate my worn gauge is anymore anyway. The system seems to work flawlessly, and I didn't realize how much I would appreciate this. I am definitely going to purchase a set of 6 for my work truck. It has a bunch of different alarms, all of which you can set and customize (or essentially turn off if you want). Really well thought out and useful.
Christian
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Everything is well put together and it works perfectly. The caps for the tires look a little bit large, but considering what they are doing its a wonder they aren't as big as bricks. You just screw them onto your tires, and they are conveniently labeled 1-4, and just look at the monitor as you put the cap on to check its reading the correct wheel. It blinks and sounds an audio alarm if a tire's pressure moves out of the set range. Was fun watching it read the wheels in real time today in the freezing cold, and all four tires went up 3lbs after being on the highway for a while. For owners of vehicles with slow-leak tires this is a wonderful device.
John from Reno
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
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sdfd57
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
This has been a great addition to our RV. Checking tire pressures before we go anywhere is always on the list, and now, we can just take a look at the monitor and know what pressure every tire is at. We were only able to order the 4 sensor set at the time, and since we have 6 tires, we contacted the manufacturer to see about obtaining 2 additional sensors. The manufacturer was super responsive and even gave us the link and a discount for ordering 2 additional sensors. The main receiver unit can be programmed to show the dual rear wheels, and the extra sensors can be added fairly easily. The manufacturer even sent me a detailed video and accompanying instructions on exactly what to do. The customer service has been awesome and we would definitely recommend these to all our friends..I wish I could give them more stars!!! We only had 2 installed in the photos..and hadn't moved them to the right position yet..but they were working great and displaying inside the RV. We may even be buying an additional set for our trailer!!
Remington
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I drive an older Jeep Wrangler. It's my toy, and my favorite possession, so I'm always looking for new accessories. I prefer older vehicles, but one of the nice things about the newer ones is how much information they provide you, like tire pressure levels. Not that I'm opposed to getting out and checking, but if you start experiencing odd stuff while driving it's nice to be able to immediately know if tire pressure is a problem. I've wanted one of these TPMS systems in my Jeep for a while, so when I saw this one I had to try it.It arrived in a plain box and contained the receiver, the four sensors, and a little wrench.I hooked up the driver's front sensor first and powered up the unit. It did not see the sensor. I hooked up the other three sensors and the receiver could see those, but not the first. I went through the programming steps in the manufacturer's video but it never recognized the sensor. I tried restarting the receiver and now only the passenger rear tire displays a pressure. When I started removing sensors it recognized that they had been removed and started beeping, but didn't show the pressure again until I screwed them back on.So, one sensor doesn't work, the others work intermittently. Not great for a $120+ TPMS system. I picked up another brand around the same time as this for a quarter of the price and it worked right out of the box.Overall I'm not thrilled with this TPMS system. If it was just the one bum sensor I would try replacing the battery, but since two others weren't communicating either I don't know if it's worth the expense to revive a dead-on-arrival device.I do not recommend.
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