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The leepee Motorcycle Tire Pressure Monitoring System offers wireless, real-time monitoring of tire pressure and temperature via two compact external sensors. Compatible with iOS and Android through the Motorcare app, it delivers instant alerts for pressure anomalies, temperature extremes, and battery status. Designed with rugged, waterproof, and dustproof materials, it ensures reliable performance in all weather conditions while conserving battery life with intelligent sleep mode. Perfect for millennial riders seeking peace of mind and seamless tech integration on every ride.











| ASIN | B09Y1QM2P5 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,285 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #8 in Aftermarket Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) |
| Brand | leepee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (909) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | V101B1001 |
| Manufacturer | LEEPEE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V101B1001 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
T**N
Easy
These are the best TPMS valve stem caps I've ever used. They worked cartoonishly well. I just read the two step instructions. Literally the second I put the first cap on after entering the 6 digit pin in the app, I heard a little Asian voice urgently saying, "Tiya pwessure too row! Tiya pwessure too row!" It worked that fast! I also double checked the accuracy with a digital gauge and it was the same down to the tenth of a PSI. Highly recommend!
G**N
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.
D**N
Poor app
I'll start out with, the sensors do seem to measure air pressure accurately. The app does allow you to set upper and lower bounds for air pressure before it sounds an alert. When it does give you an alert, a female voice with a mandarin accent comes on to repeat the warning over and over. But that's where the compliments of the app end. This is definitely a quickly thrown together, poor quality app. The biggest issue is that there is no indication if you are actually connected and giving you the latest air pressures. When you open it, there's data already populated from the last time you used it. But you have no idea if those tire pressures are current or not. I've made a habit of opening the app as soon as I get to the garage, and then checking it as the last thing before I roll out, hoping that I have the latest data on the screen. In hindsight, I wish I would have gone with a TPMS system that has a display mounted on the handlebar.
G**E
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.
S**M
Every motorcycle should come with these stock
I rarely leave reviews unless I feel a product really deserves it, and I like this one. Not a paid actor, genuine customer. It works well, it’s simple to use, it does its job well. Is it flawless, absolutely not - the app is a very basic Chinese translated style GUI, but for the price, it is very well worth it. 10/10. Monitors air pressure and temperature very accurately, it’s hardly bigger than a normal valve cap, and it couldn’t be a simpler install. Even if this pair of mine broke in a month, which I don’t expect will happen because they appear to be well made, I’d still just buy another pair. Love ‘em. Update: 7 months later and I stand by my words - I am still just as happy with them, they are still functioning just as they did out of the box, and the batteries in them have dropped to 74% in seven months. At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if they outlast the tires they’re on. 11/10, reviewed by a real human being motivated by nothing more than the quality of the product and the passion in my heart.
R**0
CHANGE YOUR TIRE VALVE STEMS
Make sure your valve stems are in good shape unless you want to find out the hard way. Mine started to tilt with these and I dismissed it until I had a 4 am shift and was left with a leaking stem on the highway. I ended up changing to some nice 90 degree metal ones to prevent this from happening again. Other than that, they do monitor, but they don't update as frequently as I'd like, and the app doesn't say when the last update was. I'll open the app the next day and I'll only know when the data refreshes because the temp drops. It's useful to diagnose something while riding leaving the app open, but when my stem went out and my tire went flat, it didn't say anything and was slow to update even with the app open. These are good for checking pressures before and after rides or for diagnosing something during rides, but the flat warning system basically only works if you have the app active.
G**N
Use the right app IOS or android follow instructions.
Easy install works great! Some people of low intelligence had problems I figure. Ha-ha!!! Love them!
D**4
Great for the value!!
For price I paid for these, they do the job. I just installed them and here are some pointers /tips how to get them installed quickly and easy.. First, if you know how to take the batteries out and see how much power they have do so…..I plan on just buying some new batteries anyway. To take the batteries out you need that little wrench and after you takeoff the safety nut use the wrench to loosen it up and then you can unscrew it to get to the battery. You have to push the battery out with a small screwdriver or even the wrench itself. Do not try to take that paper off…..it tells you what size battery you need. The connection is already there. 2nd: the caps don’t identify which one’s the front which one’s the rear at least I couldn’t tell. But I got lucky after I paired them and put them on. I actually put the front on the front and then of course the rear in the rear!! You can pair these multiple ways but to me the best way to do it was to manually pair it and using the code that comes in the box!! It’ll tell you to do the front one do the rear one and then once you put them on go to home and it should pop up on the screen. Before I put the caps on, I make sure I have the proper psi in the tires plus 1! Reason why I did that is when you take off your nozzle. Sometimes you lose a little bit of air and then when you put it on you’re gonna lose a little bit of air. The app showed I was 1.5 off I put 37 in my front and it showed I had 35.5 or 36. Same with the rear!! I believe once you ride the sensor will recalibrate itself, but as long as I’m within the range, I’m OK with that. I do wish the software of the app was CarPlay compatible. That way if I’m opening up the app on my phone it would show on Apple CarPlay. I did some research and for that to happen the software of the app has to be compatible with CarPlay. Other than that, it works flawlessly works great.
M**Y
Not accurate
You need good hardware AND good software. If the app software was better I could have perhaps recalibrated the readings to match the actual tyre pressure. But you can't, & I wasn't content to have a 3 to 4 psi mis-reading on each tyre. Oddly the temperature of each tyre was very different too - this was in a garage, with cold tyres. Not only that but it takes too long (when it's even working) for the sensors to communicate with the phone app (samsung S24 with up-to-date android). And the app is so basic it doesnt have a refresh button or any indication that you are looking at the latest reading or an old reading. And then the app just froze. I know this because I took the sensors off & still got the same pressure reading as before! Even after 12 hrs! I'm not prepared to keep refreshing the readings by uninstalling/reinstalling the app. A bit of work on the Motorcare app that Leepee uses, & it all may work fine. It gets 2.9/5 on google play. I really wanted this sensor to work but I've returned it for a refund.
G**K
Tyre pressures
I am more than happy with the system, it was super easy to set up. So far both the temp and pressures seem to be accurate.
L**R
Parece buen producto pero falta hacerlo funcionar.
Pagué este producto pero no trae instrucciones en español y no lo puedo hacer funcionar. Cuando menos un tutorial sobre su funcionamiento completo en You Tuve deberían ofrecer.
S**K
Motorcycle Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Good quality product
M**Z
No es preciso
Funciona, se conecta bien con el celular pero las medidas que da no son para nada precisas, no es confiable.
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