The second nut is not for theft protection it is called a jam nut, which is a locking system to avoid the sensor from coming off as you are riding the bike.
Thank you for mentioning that they updated the app. Another company called Leepee appears to sell the same product just with their name on it but the app looks a little better. Do you like yours?
Yea at least it works check the settings to turn off the alarm and just set the valves over the highest yyou want for both and the lowest you want and you can check them to see if they are where you want them and if it goes to low you will know….
I had this TPM system app on my phone. When my phone got damaged, I was unable re program the sensors to my new phone because I didn't have the paper to re scan the codes again. They don't tell you that you need to keep the scan code in order to reprogram them to a new phone.
I have three bikes and would like to be able to monitor all three on the phone. Is there a way that this app, or any other app you know of, monitor more than one bike?
The second nut is not for theft protection it is called a jam nut, which is a locking system to avoid the sensor from coming off as you are riding the bike.
The whole device is garbage... imho.
In the meantime they have updated the software, there is a low and high limit for the front and rear tires👍
Thank you for mentioning that they updated the app. Another company called Leepee appears to sell the same product just with their name on it but the app looks a little better. Do you like yours?
just installed these today. I am still evaluating,,, as I also own a pair of much higher end Fobo tpms. The current software version is V1.4.1
Yea at least it works check the settings to turn off the alarm and just set the valves over the highest yyou want for both and the lowest you want and you can check them to see if they are where you want them and if it goes to low you will know….
Sure, you can get it to work, but its not awesome....
I had this TPM system app on my phone. When my phone got damaged, I was unable re program the sensors to my new phone because I didn't have the paper to re scan the codes again.
They don't tell you that you need to keep the scan code in order to reprogram them to a new phone.
it's just logic
This seems to do what it was intended to do. Sure the interface isn't refined but it seems legit. I'm gonna pick up a pair.
I have three bikes and would like to be able to monitor all three on the phone. Is there a way that this app, or any other app you know of, monitor more than one bike?
Thanks for the review. Have you used any other TPMS that you do recommend?
This is the only one ive researched so far.
I have apple car play on my bike, does the app come up in the Apple car play screen so i can monitor my tyres while i am riding ?
Good question. It might be possible if the app supports appearing in CarPlay