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leepee Motorcycle Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Tire Pressure and Temperature Alarm, Wireless Motorcycle TPMS with 2 External Sensors, Support iOS and Android

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Features

  • New upgrade Designed for mobile phone connection--- The LEEPEE TPMS Bluetooth 5.0 provides you with a faster, more accurate and more stable APP wireless connection to monitor the condition of your motorcycle tires in real-time. Applicable to IOS and Android systems. (Bluetooth 4.0 or above).(Not applicable to bicycles).
  • Multiple Alert Modes--- LEEPEE Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring System(tpms) monitors your tire condition in real time. Provide a variety of alarm conditions for your car, high and low-pressure alarm, air leakage alarm, high and low-temperature alarm, battery level alarm.
  • Intelligent automatic---Activates and deactivates at any time, with peace of mind. When the vehicle is stationary for about 10 minutes, the sensor will automatically enter the sleep standby state. When it is subjected to vibration induction, it will automatically enter the working state and display it in the APP in real time.
  • All-Weather ---LEEPEE Motorcycle tpms has tightly stitched design, waterproof and dustproof. Fear not of scorching heat and high temperature, not afraid of cold winter and low temperature, we will escort you all year round. Accompany you to travel mountains and waters,durable.
  • Keep away from tire pressure accidents---Once the tires have abnormal problems, major accidents may occur. If the tire pressure is too low,the riding quality will deteriorate and the tire wear will be accelerated. It is easy to roll over when cornering. Make your car drive safer and give you a safe journey.

Manufacturer: ‎LEEPEE


Brand: ‎leepee


Item Weight: ‎3.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.94 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎V101B1001


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎V101B1001


Date First Available: April 15, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Working Great on my Goldwing
These are 1/3 the cost of a popular TPMS system for motorcycles. I did not even use the locking nut, just screwed them on the valve stem hand tight. I really like the IOS app. Simple and to the point. Easy to connect the sensors to the phone. What I really liked is the app did not ask for any permissions to snoop around on my phone. The other popular brand (not sure I can mention them) demands your location data. I am sure that gets sold. I had one sensor to quit working after about 5,000 miles on a 23 day ride. I contacted the seller and they immediately sent me a new set. Very happy and satisfied with this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by NCTweety

  • Work great.
Screw them on download app and boom, u can check your tire pressure without having to get down everything. Just be sure to put a couple extra pounds in your tire when you put them on. You will loose a little when you first put them on. Easy install, good quality,and easy to make adjustments . And the did not cause any vibrations so they are pretty durable ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Big Kountry

  • CAUTION: ⚠️ Severe Tire Damage Possible
The media could not be loaded. I just suffered a front tire blowout and almost hit a telephone pole due to the use of this product. Thank God I’m not injured too badly, bike took most of the crash damage. The sensors are really cool. I used them on my car for a while, but I tell you using these on a bike you may want to rethink this. They are very heavy and stick out a lot. Mine stick out on the front tire just enough to sometimes possibly contact with the brake calipers. Could also be the share weight is too much for a normal tire stem. Make sure you check completely around for clearance before buying this product. I wouldn’t recommend this product. I definitely have authorized motorcycle mechanic or dealer. Look at this first if you decide to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by Rob Rob

  • Tire Pressure Monitor TPMS Works Well.
I like the price, less than the competition. I have TPMS experience with factory systems on two cars. However I purchased for my motorcycle. Possible negatives? I say possible because it may not be an issue for you: 1) They are kind of chunky, about 20mm Dis x 20mm high. I had no problem fitting them but due to my double front disks access to the valve stem is limited with or without TMPS. They fit my bike fine, just be aware. 2) I had issues getting it to work. That may be me. It took some fiddling and double checking. I don't know when the valve stem TPMS monitors transmit. Some complain they don't update. I do know if you remove them with your phone app connected you get a warning Front or Rear Tire Pressure Too low warning. If pressure does not change it could be movement that triggers them. However I doubt they transmit all the time when riding. That is typical to save battery. People have complaints it does not update enough. I find it does update. I check it from time to time when in garage. I know it has changed as TEMP changes and PRESS changes. You get Battery percentage and voltage. I have had them on about 3 weeks with limited riding and they are at 94%. I can not tell you what they read out the box. I suspect you will get good live. The battery is a cheap coin battery. I do know when I take them off to add air, the reading changes to what pressure I set them to (with tire pressure gauge) after reinstalling. Accuracy could be 0.2PSI or 0.5psi plus minus. This does not account for how accurate my Tire Gauges are. I have two or three so I know they all read close but not the same. Positives; As mentioned price, significantly less than the competition. Are they as good? Don't know. Also these are first ADD ON TPMS I have bought. I don't always ride around with phone on and app running. People have complaints it does not update real time? What I am fairly sure off is you lose pressure while riding the TPMS will signal that real time. With a motorcycle you know when pressure is significantly low. Are they worth it? Yes I am glad I bought them. Do a NEED NEED them? No I could get on the garage floor with tire pressure gauge and my air chuck and check and trim the air pressure. No TPMS NEEDED. However it is nice. I have another application on an experimental plane with wheel pants. It is a huge pain to get the wheel pants (wheel fairing) off, to check air pressure. With pants on not only can you not get to tire valve stem, you can't see the tire, the tiny bit on the ground sticking past the wheel pants. BTW eye ball pressure check is totally useless, only way to do it properly is with air pressure gauge. 4 Stars based on instructions, my difficulty (could have been me) getting it to initially connect. I'd give it 4.5 if I could. I did do a few things I read on internet that may have got it to work, but that should be in manual. Needless to say the instructions are not great. However the product works. Last based on rumor's. It does ask for GPS location. This could be to trigger the TPMS to do an update, so it knows the vehicale is moving. People claim it is spyware. I see no sign of that. However I am no expert. I am using a Samsung Android powered phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by George George

  • Essential Motorcycle Accessory Worth Every Penny!
Recently, while replacing the brake pads on my Victory Vision, I decided to explore TPMS options available. After surveying various types – from solar-powered boxes to battery-powered units designed to mount on handlebars – I chose the leepee Motorcycle TPMS. The reason? I already have a dedicated phone on my bike functioning as a media player, and incorporating an app seemed a tidier option than attaching another device to my motorcycle. Installation was a breeze! After a quick trip to the play store and downloading the app, I scanned the QR code for pairing and attached the caps onto the front and rear valve stems. Instantly, the app displayed the tire pressures. Adjusting the pressures to match the manufacturer's recommendation of 36psi (front) and 38psi (rear) was straightforward. On my initial test ride, as I was grooving to my favorite jams, I observed a rapid increase in the rear tire's temperature, likely from the engine's heat. Additionally, the rear tire's pressure also climbed, triggering the app's voice alert, delivered by a distinct Asian lady's voice via my bike's speakers, to repeat, "rear tire pressure high" incessantly. It had reached 43 psi, exceeding the set high level. Thankfully, the app allows customization for low/high pressure and temperature alarms, making it adaptable to varying riding conditions and tire requirements. After a 20-mile ride to warm up the tires, I adjusted the pressures back to the recommended 36/38 psi at my carport. While I was slowly releasing air, the app impressively detected even minor ongoing air losses and sent out an alert. For just few bucks, this TPMS from leepee is undeniably one of the best motorcycle accessories I've ever purchased. Not only does it ensure safety by accurately monitoring tire pressures and temperatures in real-time, but it also eliminates the hassle of manual checks. Highly recommended for every motorcyclist out there! P.S. they also make a 3 sensor version for trikes, I wish I'd known, because I'd have used the 3rd sensor to monitor the air suspension. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by G. Richardson G. Richardson

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