Definitely something that was not at our fingertips not long ago. Also, through the miracle (?) of modern technology I was able to find the exact road you were on, it took perhaps 5-10 minutes.
I had a car version of this type of head unit in my car years ago with cameras and Android Auto and it used to overheat with a lot more internal ventilation a space. Seems that the units are trying to do too much in a small space. PS good to see that I'm not the only person who eyeballs drivers. They only pull out when you don't look at them.
I was looking to buy this unit to stop using my iphone for navigation because it overheats and dims the screen. You just saved me 250 Euro and a lot of frustration. Thanks!👍 The search goes on...
I agree chigee is a better unit but its a little to pricey. wish Yamaha would of added the tps to their bikes I have a 2016 model. I think Bryan said I can use the odb2 unit to get the full usage of the chigee unit. thanks you so much Bryan good to have you back
I liked the chigee, but when i saw the price, no thanks.....i was hoping this one would be better, but looks like this one too 'cheezy'....looking forward to more reviews!
I have a 2024 GSX S1000GT and the OEM TFT screen only needs: wireless AA or Carplay, TPMS sensors, and cameras. Looking at one of these to get those features.
There's a market for everything, and I have several more in the pipeline right now to show ;) I suspect you are like me and price is not the main consideration...lots of people do see the Chigee cost as prohibitive though...
@@TwoWheelObsession I am super happy with my Chigee unit. It came with a custom mount for my 1300GS and sits right above the TFT. Replaced the Garmin Prep and it looks totally stock