🏍️ Elevate Your Ride with Cutting-Edge Connectivity!
The CARPURIDEW702 Motorcycle GPS Carplay Screen is a portable car stereo designed for motorbikes, featuring wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, a 7" waterproof touchscreen, Bluetooth audio capabilities, and easy installation. It ensures a safe and connected riding experience, even in challenging weather conditions.
Manufacturer | Carpuride |
Item model number | MC-702 |
Product Dimensions | 18.2 x 4.42 x 11.4 cm; 850 g |
ASIN | B0CLXCZG8Q |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
I**S
fantastic costomer service
bought one these w702s last july and it worked great once i got it all connected properly, however over the winter while the trike was off the road something went wrong with the screen, when i powered it up the screen went blank after a few seconds, conntacted the seller and they could not have been more helpful, they diagnosed the problem very quicklt and suggested i fit a new screen which they would supply i told them that i was leaving for a road trip in a few days and they kindly sent me a complete new unit to avoid any delay to my travel plans, arrived in two days andi had it on the trike in an hour. fantastic service from the seller, nothing but praise for the way they handled my problem, buy with confidence, cheers IAN....
A**R
I had problems and contacted them, and what do you know,.... it was sorted.
Bright in sun and works a treat. Picked it up when it was on offer.A real improvement on hanging the phone on the handlebars.I have seen smaller units cheaper, and indeed these make a smaller version, but I do like the large screen and it matches the 7'' display on the bike nicely. The bike screen will link to a Garmin app, but I tried that and it wasn't as good or up to date as Google Maps and Waze and you had to pay a subscription.I had problems and contacted them, and what do you know?.... it was sorted.The USB power lead failed in the cold and it was replaced.Connecting to the helmet headset was a little tricky and not intuitive, but read the instructions, and it tells you how do do it correctly.The Ram mount doesn't come off so it is a little bulky to store when you arrive somewhere.I bought a security screw and Ram extension and tend to leave it on the bike if the area isn't horrible.I also got a screen protector as I figured the screen might scratch and make it harder to see long term.All round, very happy with it. Thumbs up.
J**G
Generally a good buy
I was very sketchy at the weigh-up between the Carpuride and Chigee products - ultimately I wanted something that'd let me see a larger map, interact with it if needs be when safe and ultimately wouldn't break the bank - thus Carpuride it was.Since having this and installing I can say I've *mostly* been satisfied - there's foibles however and I needed to setup an automation on my iPhone to automatically set the W702 to my audio output as well as on the unit itself to set sound to go through a specific output (as otherwise it would try to play through speakers on the unit and I'm sorry but why the heck anyone, ever, would want tinny, tiny on-board speakers? Carpuride - please, don't bother in future).Fitting it is absolutely fine - I went with an anti-theft fitting rather than the standard on the arm, more to inconvenience anyone than directly stop them as being pragmatic all the unit has to stop this is undoing some screws. I *do* like that it comes with an arm and mount though, so extra points due there as nobody wants the hassle of buying these seperately.Once in it's the expected of wiring into the bikes power, which I did via a Healtech Thunderbox unit, because who likes hassle. It starts and stops with the bike this way and there's no real bells or whistles beyond this.I've found that since using this for some time now, it will spontaneously disconnect, then re-connect and sometimes also go *off* whatever screen I've put it on. This is annoying, sometimes it corrects itself and sure it only takes a single poke or two (sometimes) to put it back, but is inconvenient.You very much get what you pay for and it does leave me wondering: if Carpuride can get away with selling this at the price they do....where exactly is the extra money going when looking at Chigee or other competitors? From my understanding: beyond camera capabilities (which even then are far from high-spec) nothing extra.My 2p on this is it should come with a screen protector as standard, lose the on-board speakers and also be setup to, as default, use whatever audio output the phone is currently using to save the hassle. Having a website that gives support for it including the latest firmware would also go a long way to giving customer satisfaction and confidence.
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