Gday everyone. If you are keen to buy the Chigee, make sure you use my code ONTHEBACKWHEEL to get 20% off @ www.chigee.com/ONTHEBACKWHEEL. Thanks for watching, keen to test it out some more.
Looking forward to the full review Curtis. Like you, I have cooked a phone by having it in my tank bag pocket in the sun, and baked it! This could be a phone saver!
Good job, again. It's is always good to see honesty and fairness in a review - and you provide great context (why I got it, what I'm trying to do, etc)....looking forward to seeing more fangin' thru the scrub with your mates....and to see how this unit holds up. 👍
Good review. I have the Lite version (although "Lite" when translated from Chinese means something other than limited or reduced features which is what the Play model is. I've had mine since February. It is installed with the remote control unit, front and back cameras and tyre pressure monitors. The GPS relies on an external antenna for it to work and is extremely responsive and as far as I can tell when I was comparing it to my Garmin Zumo XT, accurate. Well, as accurate as any GPS can get, I guess. I use it with my Iphone 14 Pro Max which is mounted on a vibration dampened wireless charging Quadlock unit. When wired in properly, it has a permanent supply from the battery and a switching wire which you connect to a circuit which comes on and off with the ignition. In my case, I connected it to the wire which supplies the mostly useless cigarette lighter socket under the seat of my V-Strom 1050XT. People ask about battery life. The unit turns on and off when the bike is running, so it's no more detrimental than any other connected accessory. Not sure why they think that this is an issue. When it's turned off the unit can detect when movement is detected and will start recording via the cams. While that may be moot if the bike is actually taken, it's more useful for seeing if someone knocks the bike over or tries to tamper with it. And for those who commute in heavy urban traffic the rear cams act as blind spot detection and works well. As a 5.something inch screen it could be a bit bigger, but even with my aging eyesight I find it just fine. Chigee has just released a model that, for BMWs at least, can be connected to the standard BMW GPS mount and moved from bike to bike. As I only have the one bike the permanent mount of the AIO-5 Lite isn't an issue. And it'd take some effort to remove mine as the connectors are hidden and the mount's screws are inaccessible without removing the 1050's screen (and they would have to have the proper "allen" keys for it, anyway. I look forward to watching your long term review of it. Yours is the first Aussie review that I've seen of any Chigee product. Mostly they've been from the UK or the US. Well done.
Great comment mate and a lot of good points for everyone. My bike is back up and running as of today, so I'll test it a bit more before I do my long term review. There have been some big updates and changes that I'm keen to check out
@@onthebackwheelthanks. I’m hoping that they’ll continue to update the firmware. Its trip computer functions are limited and have scope for improvement. We just bought a 3D printer and I’ve downloaded the plan for a sun shade for it.
Wow, had never heard or seen of this particular product before and it looks to be exactly what I was looking for. The only one that was on my radar is the Carpuride unit. Really looking forward to all your content and long term testing on this one!
nothing to compare I mean quality wise between the Chigee and the Carpuride. the moment you have your hand the AiO-5 ( whether it is the lite version or the Play version, same construction) you will see and feel the difference.
Does it plug in to a Keihin carby? If my tyre pressures get low can I download some air for free or is that extra? I have more questions but I need to sleep. Keep up the great work mate, your channel is great and it will grow.
Thanks for your video a really down to earth sharing going along with your replies on comments. It would be great to see how it goes with the battery mounting vs unit gps plus what is your thoughts about the security tooic. Its kind of safe to let the device on board? Or should we dismount it when parking in public spaces? Thx
Valid questions mate. I'm going to do a review and follow up video soon as my bike is back on the road (waiting on a new fuel pump...). No issues with security so far, I'll test that out though. And yep, I've hooked it up to the battery
Blends in well with the V-Strom TFT🤙 Will be following your honest review crazy man Curtis! Get on the case with Barkbusters! I can’t believe they haven’t created something!
Great video.....I currently use a 7" galaxy tablet with OSMAND and Gaia and google maps...not as good as I would like, but osmand works best off road. Looking for the unit you tested, for hooking up the unit to bike port for speed, temp. rpm etc. Will look for your update on further testing. Garth
Love your reviews. I am definitely looking at this just for Gaia maps and video recording. The way I look at it I can get a tablet and a dash cam separately. Any further living with for the this vids?
Thanks mate. It's a good unit, the only things I wish it had was volume control and its own GPS. Build quality is good. There are some other brands popping up for cheaper, could be worth a look, not sure if their quality though. These do go on a good sale
That actually looks like the tft dash on an Africa Twin. Same app screen and the android interface looks the same. You also need to turn the bluetooth volume up on your phone on the Africa Twin or it will be too low, even though there is a volume button on the Twin. Unit looks good. Interested to see how bright it is in direct sunlight.
@@onthebackwheel Olá, bom dia, espero que o teste em um ambiente sem sinal de celular pra ver se o gps funciona, ok, abraços...com certeza será minha próxima aquisição, pois estou arruinando meu celular....
I've hooked it up to the battery as recommended but still having some issues. I'm getting altitude but no satellites. I'll send them an e-mail to see if there's a fix. They've added some more functions which is good, just that isn't working
I don't believe disable entirely, it would just show 0 for each one. Not an issue though if it is enabled, I always have it on the phone screen anyway with maps/music etc
Hello. Thanks for the review. I am contemplating the purchase. However I want to know how does wireless airplay impact the phone battery life? Does the constant Bluetooth connection drain the battery? Noticed any phone heating up or phone battery drain issues, etc?
Hi. I haven't noticed mine heating up and I use it all the time. Battery life does drain a little bit more. For riding to and from work, not an issue. Big trips? You're going to need a charger
Hi Curtis, Thanks for the comprehensive video. I have ordered a Chigee Lite. I have an Android phone (Samsung) and a Pack Talk Bold headset. I want to use Android Auto and talk to the Chigee and have it provide GPS turn by turn instructions. Has yours achieved this without fault? Cheers Alan from Wollongong.
Hey mate. The android auto is flawless, including using Gaia and Google maps (haven't tried Waze yet). Good idea with the headset, my only issue is not being able to change the volume which you'll be able to do. Make sure you use my link and code, you'll get a discount too
Hey mate, did you end up getting the GPS sorted on this unit? I'm thinking about getting one and trading in my Zumo XT but GPS functionality is paramount.
@@onthebackwheel I bought the AIO-5 Lite back in Feb. It has the two cams, GPS, TPMS, etc.. Mine has an external GPS antenna that needs to be connected and located with a clear view of the sky. Watching your unboxing I didn't see the receiver. Is it built in to the Play?
I'm going to try an 8" rugged tablet, completely independent of my phone. I don't need or want the distraction of Android Auto and just want on and off road maps.
I like that as an option, a good way to go. The issue here is it still uses the phone. Great but it'll drain the battery and still need to be on the dash charging
Seems like a cool option, but for the price, I'll stick to a cheap, rugged smartphone or tablet. Looking forward to more Vstrom videos, considering one myself.
Why run Android Auto or Apple CarPlay on a powered device which will drain the battery on your phone when you can run GPS apps on the device itself? I much prefer using a cheap waterproof phone, which also costs much less.
A relatively cheap rugged phone is the way... I think. It's a spare phone for emergency, it can run any app you like, and it's probably cheaper than the chigee
@@onthebackwheel May I ask... What's the battery drain using the Chigee, for instance % of battery spent per hour? I heard recent Carplay/Android Auto are lighter on the battery than previous versions. Thanks.
I done that. I used a Umidigi Bison, rugged android phone. My one issue, and it’s a big one IMO, is screen brightness - I think this is where the Chigee comes in. I’d have my phone on charge via USB. It’s how I run it in my car. So for me, it’s not a big deal.
…. And if you go for a ride, have an accident, get separated from your bike, injured, can’t move, how will you call emergency services when it’s still attached to the bars? Grow Inspector Gadget arms?😂
Something a little off putting of these companies sending out to so many TH-camrs. That said, I suppose it's the only way to get a good look at them other than buying one. I really like the idea but they need to sort out mounting system so you can use it on multiple bikes. Their website says they are working on it "Note: We regret to inform you that, based on our latest development progress, we are unable to incorporate a detachable base for the AIO-5 Play. Consequently, the product still cannot be quickly detached from your bike. However, we are in the process of crafting a more robust device that will feature a removable base, enabling effortless interchangeability between multiple bikes. Please stay tuned for our upcoming release of this feature-packed new product."
You know I don't see that as an issue. I have other issues with it, but not that, I get it though. I got a fair few emails these days with crappy products, this one actually looked half decent and they said say what you want and had no requirements. We'll see over time
@@KDSADV650 I've been using it daily for commuting. It's way better to use than a phone and I much prefer it. The screen is great and super easy to use even with gloves. I still think it definitely needs its own GPS app that stands alone from the phone. I've still got a fair bit more testing to do
Gday everyone. If you are keen to buy the Chigee, make sure you use my code ONTHEBACKWHEEL to get 20% off @ www.chigee.com/ONTHEBACKWHEEL. Thanks for watching, keen to test it out some more.
Looking forward to the full review Curtis. Like you, I have cooked a phone by having it in my tank bag pocket in the sun, and baked it! This could be a phone saver!
Cooked phone, I'll keep that in mind!
Good job, again. It's is always good to see honesty and fairness in a review - and you provide great context (why I got it, what I'm trying to do, etc)....looking forward to seeing more fangin' thru the scrub with your mates....and to see how this unit holds up. 👍
Cheers mate. Yep keen to see how it holds up. Seems rock solid build quality wise
Good review. I have the Lite version (although "Lite" when translated from Chinese means something other than limited or reduced features which is what the Play model is.
I've had mine since February. It is installed with the remote control unit, front and back cameras and tyre pressure monitors. The GPS relies on an external antenna for it to work and is extremely responsive and as far as I can tell when I was comparing it to my Garmin Zumo XT, accurate. Well, as accurate as any GPS can get, I guess.
I use it with my Iphone 14 Pro Max which is mounted on a vibration dampened wireless charging Quadlock unit.
When wired in properly, it has a permanent supply from the battery and a switching wire which you connect to a circuit which comes on and off with the ignition. In my case, I connected it to the wire which supplies the mostly useless cigarette lighter socket under the seat of my V-Strom 1050XT.
People ask about battery life. The unit turns on and off when the bike is running, so it's no more detrimental than any other connected accessory. Not sure why they think that this is an issue.
When it's turned off the unit can detect when movement is detected and will start recording via the cams. While that may be moot if the bike is actually taken, it's more useful for seeing if someone knocks the bike over or tries to tamper with it. And for those who commute in heavy urban traffic the rear cams act as blind spot detection and works well.
As a 5.something inch screen it could be a bit bigger, but even with my aging eyesight I find it just fine.
Chigee has just released a model that, for BMWs at least, can be connected to the standard BMW GPS mount and moved from bike to bike. As I only have the one bike the permanent mount of the AIO-5 Lite isn't an issue. And it'd take some effort to remove mine as the connectors are hidden and the mount's screws are inaccessible without removing the 1050's screen (and they would have to have the proper "allen" keys for it, anyway.
I look forward to watching your long term review of it. Yours is the first Aussie review that I've seen of any Chigee product. Mostly they've been from the UK or the US. Well done.
Great comment mate and a lot of good points for everyone. My bike is back up and running as of today, so I'll test it a bit more before I do my long term review. There have been some big updates and changes that I'm keen to check out
@@onthebackwheelthanks. I’m hoping that they’ll continue to update the firmware. Its trip computer functions are limited and have scope for improvement.
We just bought a 3D printer and I’ve downloaded the plan for a sun shade for it.
@@mjpt57 not a bad idea at all, good thinking. My GPS has never worked, now it's updated and hooked up the battery I'm hoping it's all good
@@mjpt57 They have launched a sunshade
Wow, had never heard or seen of this particular product before and it looks to be exactly what I was looking for. The only one that was on my radar is the Carpuride unit. Really looking forward to all your content and long term testing on this one!
The quality is certainly there. I might check out the capuride too, will look into it
nothing to compare I mean quality wise between the Chigee and the Carpuride. the moment you have your hand the AiO-5 ( whether it is the lite version or the Play version, same construction) you will see and feel the difference.
Thanks for this. Based on your review (and others) I just ordered one myself.
Nice mate. I'm happy with mine so far, much better than using my phone
Does it plug in to a Keihin carby? If my tyre pressures get low can I download some air for free or is that extra? I have more questions but I need to sleep. Keep up the great work mate, your channel is great and it will grow.
Mate maybe not the carby, but try the powerband 😂
You can get an app for the air. It adjusts pressure via Bluetooth to your tires. 😂
LOL I just bought a quad-lock compatible to mount the phone. I was thinking of buying a dedicated GPS. I'll keep this in mind
This still needs the phone, I think I'll still run the quad lock with it while testing
Better off with stand alone GPS
Thanks for your video a really down to earth sharing going along with your replies on comments.
It would be great to see how it goes with the battery mounting vs unit gps plus what is your thoughts about the security tooic. Its kind of safe to let the device on board? Or should we dismount it when parking in public spaces? Thx
Valid questions mate. I'm going to do a review and follow up video soon as my bike is back on the road (waiting on a new fuel pump...). No issues with security so far, I'll test that out though. And yep, I've hooked it up to the battery
Blends in well with the V-Strom TFT🤙
Will be following your honest review crazy man Curtis!
Get on the case with Barkbusters! I can’t believe they haven’t created something!
Oh they've got something, I've just got to buy it...
@@onthebackwheel get them to send you some
@@stevesane800 I tried and they have no interest it seems. All good I'll get some eventually!
Great video.....I currently use a 7" galaxy tablet with OSMAND and Gaia and google maps...not as good as I would like, but osmand works best off road. Looking for the unit you tested, for hooking up the unit to bike port for speed, temp. rpm etc. Will look for your update on further testing. Garth
Cheers Garth. Tablet and osmand seems like one of the go to combo's
Love your reviews. I am definitely looking at this just for Gaia maps and video recording. The way I look at it I can get a tablet and a dash cam separately. Any further living with for the this vids?
Thanks mate. It's a good unit, the only things I wish it had was volume control and its own GPS. Build quality is good. There are some other brands popping up for cheaper, could be worth a look, not sure if their quality though. These do go on a good sale
Good video, for bikes with TPMS can you hide the monitoring from the main screen?
I don't believe so. I run the phone up 99% of the time and just check that on start up really
That actually looks like the tft dash on an Africa Twin. Same app screen and the android interface looks the same. You also need to turn the bluetooth volume up on your phone on the Africa Twin or it will be too low, even though there is a volume button on the Twin. Unit looks good. Interested to see how bright it is in direct sunlight.
Was able to test it today on the way to work and it's definitely bright. Still want to test it in the bush with going in and out of shadows etc
@@onthebackwheel Olá, bom dia, espero que o teste em um ambiente sem sinal de celular pra ver se o gps funciona, ok, abraços...com certeza será minha próxima aquisição, pois estou arruinando meu celular....
As you mentioned, GPS isn’t working. Can you give the update? Thanks.
Hi, by all accounts I've just got to hook it up to the battery. Soon as I get some spare time I'm going to try it
Did you finally sort out the GPS function on the AIO-5 Play?
I've hooked it up to the battery as recommended but still having some issues. I'm getting altitude but no satellites. I'll send them an e-mail to see if there's a fix. They've added some more functions which is good, just that isn't working
Can you disable the tmps on the front screen so it doesnt show.. the bmw already has tmps on the factory dash.
I don't believe disable entirely, it would just show 0 for each one. Not an issue though if it is enabled, I always have it on the phone screen anyway with maps/music etc
Nice video. Did you buy it yourself or was it provided to you/ sponsored?
They supplied it. They said to give honest impressions, very brave of them 😂
Cool! Loving your channel!👍👍
Do you use Helmet Comms like Cardo Packtalk or Sena or just Earbuds headset of your mobile phone...
Hi, just earbuds. If you had a headset it would be near perfect
Does it do a vertical installation? For offroad navigation verical would be better.
I've had a look and can't find anything that's days you can
I noticed you mounted your windscreen upside down. Did you notice any difference by doing so?
Nothing noticeable. Thought it might make a difference too but seems much the same commuting, haven't done any highway work though
Does the phone screen need to stay on for this unit to operate?
No it doesn't
Hello. Thanks for the review. I am contemplating the purchase. However I want to know how does wireless airplay impact the phone battery life? Does the constant Bluetooth connection drain the battery? Noticed any phone heating up or phone battery drain issues, etc?
Hi. I haven't noticed mine heating up and I use it all the time. Battery life does drain a little bit more. For riding to and from work, not an issue. Big trips? You're going to need a charger
Thanks for your response.
5 inches seems a little too small of a screen. I think the iPhone 15 is 6 inches. What’s your experience with the device?
I thought the same initially, but it is a lot easier to use and well laid out
They seem to be sending these out to anyone with a biking channel.
You're not wrong, I had a look before I posted and there are tons. They all seem to be the Lite though
Hi Curtis, Thanks for the comprehensive video. I have ordered a Chigee Lite. I have an Android phone (Samsung) and a Pack Talk Bold headset. I want to use Android Auto and talk to the Chigee and have it provide GPS turn by turn instructions. Has yours achieved this without fault? Cheers Alan from Wollongong.
Hey mate. The android auto is flawless, including using Gaia and Google maps (haven't tried Waze yet). Good idea with the headset, my only issue is not being able to change the volume which you'll be able to do. Make sure you use my link and code, you'll get a discount too
@@onthebackwheel Excellent, thanks Curtis.
Hey mate, did you end up getting the GPS sorted on this unit? I'm thinking about getting one and trading in my Zumo XT but GPS functionality is paramount.
I haven't been using my bike so haven't had a chance. I will update ASAP, they said I just need to connect it to the power initially so I'll do that.
@@onthebackwheel I bought the AIO-5 Lite back in Feb. It has the two cams, GPS, TPMS, etc.. Mine has an external GPS antenna that needs to be connected and located with a clear view of the sky. Watching your unboxing I didn't see the receiver. Is it built in to the Play?
Can you use osmand maps on this ?
Any app on your phone that has car play or Android auto support should work. Can't see why it wouldn't
Osmand is Android auto compatible at least
@@ro61n50 yeah I use it on my I phone for tet trails but if it works on this I’ll be interested.
Very nice!
Yeah, phones are too expensive and fragile to be bouncing around on the handlebars.
Too true mate, my last screen replacement was $500!
@@onthebackwheel 😱 Wowzers! Yep, I’d rather sacrifice a dedicated GPS.
I'm going to try an 8" rugged tablet, completely independent of my phone. I don't need or want the distraction of Android Auto and just want on and off road maps.
I like that as an option, a good way to go. The issue here is it still uses the phone. Great but it'll drain the battery and still need to be on the dash charging
Seems like a cool option, but for the price, I'll stick to a cheap, rugged smartphone or tablet.
Looking forward to more Vstrom videos, considering one myself.
It's a good bike mate, really enjoying it
Why run Android Auto or Apple CarPlay on a powered device which will drain the battery on your phone when you can run GPS apps on the device itself? I much prefer using a cheap waterproof phone, which also costs much less.
Yep that's my biggest issue ATM
A relatively cheap rugged phone is the way... I think. It's a spare phone for emergency, it can run any app you like, and it's probably cheaper than the chigee
@@onthebackwheel May I ask... What's the battery drain using the Chigee, for instance % of battery spent per hour? I heard recent Carplay/Android Auto are lighter on the battery than previous versions. Thanks.
@@eduardodfj I will check and get back to you. Hasn't been an issue so far with riding and I leave ignition on when stopped
I done that. I used a Umidigi Bison, rugged android phone. My one issue, and it’s a big one IMO, is screen brightness - I think this is where the Chigee comes in. I’d have my phone on charge via USB. It’s how I run it in my car. So for me, it’s not a big deal.
Does it need its own sim card & account ?
No, it needs a phone to connect to though (if you want to use the Android auto and GPS capabilities)
Interesting, but what worries me is that carplay/android auto drains your phones battery and when in your pocket you cannot charge it.😅
Yep, so you've got to have it on the dash anyway
Spending nearly £500 on this or £80 on a quad lock, anti vibration holder, usb charger and case.
It's a tricky one. It's a lot more durable than a phone and waterproof. Another option is a cheap phone with a waterproof case
…. And if you go for a ride, have an accident, get separated from your bike, injured, can’t move, how will you call emergency services when it’s still attached to the bars? Grow Inspector Gadget arms?😂
@@martyn_g PLB
@ someone else will phone.
Could you put a link for it in the description? Any discount codes?
Just waiting on discount codes, this one is out next month which makes it tricky
@@onthebackwheel no worries, I'm sure you're thinking of a follow up vid
@@robhayes8295 yeah for sure. I'll do more of a review in the future with long term thoughts etc
@@onthebackwheel Thanks mate!
Something a little off putting of these companies sending out to so many TH-camrs. That said, I suppose it's the only way to get a good look at them other than buying one. I really like the idea but they need to sort out mounting system so you can use it on multiple bikes.
Their website says they are working on it "Note: We regret to inform you that, based on our latest development progress, we are unable to incorporate a detachable base for the AIO-5 Play. Consequently, the product still cannot be quickly detached from your bike. However, we are in the process of crafting a more robust device that will feature a removable base, enabling effortless interchangeability between multiple bikes. Please stay tuned for our upcoming release of this feature-packed new product."
You know I don't see that as an issue. I have other issues with it, but not that, I get it though. I got a fair few emails these days with crappy products, this one actually looked half decent and they said say what you want and had no requirements. We'll see over time
@@onthebackwheel It does look decent and it should be good for the price, it is certainly not a cheap product.
Wow $1000 aud is really worth the price tag.
Hoping it's a bit cheaper for this model vs the Lite
@onthebackwheel have you been able use since your last upload? Is it a good addition for you and your setup?
@@KDSADV650 I've been using it daily for commuting. It's way better to use than a phone and I much prefer it. The screen is great and super easy to use even with gloves. I still think it definitely needs its own GPS app that stands alone from the phone. I've still got a fair bit more testing to do
When one of these nav gadgets include fm radio it will sell like popcorn.
That would be good!
That windshield seems to be reinstalled flipped 😂
Woops 😂
@@onthebackwheel that actually seems like a great hack, might improve wind protection 🤷🏻♂️