Chigee AIO-5 Lite Review | Best Motorcycle GPS | Carplay & Android Auto

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    Welcome back to the channel, riders! 🚀 Today, we're diving into a comprehensive review of the Chigee AIO-5 Lite Motorcycle Carplay Android Auto GPS Navigation System, tested on the sleek Yamaha MT-03. If you're looking to upgrade your bike with top-notch navigation and seamless connectivity, this video is for you!
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    🔍 What We Cover in This Video:
    Unboxing & Installation: See what’s inside the box and how to easily install the Chigee AIO-5 Lite on a Yamaha MT-03.
    Features & Functionality: Explore the standout features, including Carplay, Android Auto, real-time GPS navigation, and weather-resistant design.
    Performance Test Ride: Watch as we put the system to the test on the road, showcasing its user interface, display clarity, and responsiveness.
    Pros & Cons: A balanced look at what makes the Chigee AIO-5 Lite a must-have and areas for improvement.
    Final Verdict: Our thoughts on whether this is the best GPS navigation system for your motorcycle.
    💡 Why the Chigee AIO-5 Lite?
    Seamless Connectivity: Enjoy the convenience of Carplay and Android Auto right on your bike.
    Durable Design: Built to withstand tough weather conditions, perfect for all-season riders.
    Enhanced Safety: Hands-free navigation keeps your focus on the road with Bline Spot Monitoring while getting accurate directions.
    🔧 Installation Guide:
    Skip to [3:36] to watch the step-by-step installation process tailored for the Yamaha MT-03, ensuring a secure and efficient setup.
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    Have you used the Chigee AIO-5 Lite on your bike? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below! Don’t forget to hit the like button if you found this review helpful and subscribe for more motorcycle gear reviews and ride adventures.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @mmmmbeeeeer
    @mmmmbeeeeer Před 13 dny +1

    pretty sure the accessory wire in the power loom is so that it knows when the bike is switched on - not to keep the device powered all the time. 👍

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 13 dny

      As I read the instructions further, apparently this allows the bike to keep the dash cam recording even when off.
      Typically, devices that only need to know when the bike is powered on will only have a positive and negative, with a positive being a switched accessory wire so the device only powers on when the bike is on. This has an included accessory wire, allowing the device to retain full 12 volt power at all times, only switching the display on and Bluetooth/ Wi-Fi connections on when the bike is turned on

    • @mmmmbeeeeer
      @mmmmbeeeeer Před 13 dny

      ah, so perhaps it's more that the accessory wire is the 'normal' configuration and the extra wire is actually the positive connection directly to the battery which provides the always-on voltage. 😀

    • @mmmmbeeeeer
      @mmmmbeeeeer Před 13 dny

      nice review by the way. I'm tossing up between this and the new BMW specific version which has integration with the BMW TPMS but no cameras.

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 13 dny

      Oof, that's a tough decision. My understanding is that the BMW GPS is basically a Garmin zumo xt2, which is what I run on my Ducati. To simplify, here are my thoughts on the major differences.
      If you ride in areas frequently without cell service or off-road, the Garmin GPS will be the only option for you. It's well made, does some pretty cool things and is very easy to live with. It also handles managing some of your phone functions if you need it to.
      This Chigee AIO-5 is incredibly well made, and packs a ton of features. Ultimately, if you don't want to put your phone on the handlebars this is probably the product for you as it replaces all the functionality in a convenient package, with the edition of blind spot monitoring, backup camera, and always recording dashcams.

  • @TonVerkleijT3
    @TonVerkleijT3 Před 2 dny

    If you weait a few mnths the io5-play will come out, fits the standard navigation mount, has vertical scroll functionality on the wonderwheel and also has standard OBD engine parameter on the screen. No camera as there is not enough power on the navigation mount.

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 2 dny

      I am awaiting the arrival of the play variant and will have a video available as soon as it arrives

  • @johnmonsalve11
    @johnmonsalve11 Před 2 dny

    Can you talk about the blind spot system? Also, are the internal tpms sensors available yet? Has anyone tried them?

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 2 dny

      I've been doing a good bit of testing and will have more information on the blind spot monitoring and backup camera system included soon. Tldr, I'm very impressed.
      As far as internal TPMS I can't speak to that, the external ones are not super attractive but they have been very reliable so far

  • @bjrnchrstn
    @bjrnchrstn Před 19 dny

    Might add that if you don’t care about the camera stuff that you can buy the ‘Play’ version. Basically just the unit with carplay which makes it cheaper if you, like me, only need a good nav alternative.

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 19 dny

      Good point! Though cameras are required for the blind spot monitoring which really sets this one apart!

  • @PrashanthDengody
    @PrashanthDengody Před 12 dny

    I am contemplating the purchase. However I want to know how does wireless airplay impact the phone battery life? Does the constant Bluetooth connection drain the battery? anyone noticed any phone heating up or phone battery drain issues, etc?

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 12 dny +1

      While these systems have improved over the years with updates, they use Wi-Fi connections and are actually pretty power hungry. If you do a lot of short commutes you won't have any problems keeping the phone in your pocket, if you do long trips you'll want to put your phone somewhere on a charger.

    • @PrashanthDengody
      @PrashanthDengody Před 11 dny

      @@4KMotoring Thanks for your quick response. I understand what you say. I am torn between a dedicated GPS like Garmin vs Chigee. While Chigee has better features, wondering if it will drain my phone battery making it useless once phone is off.

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 11 dny

      It's tough to predict, but it's pretty easy to install a phone charger when you install the Chigee device if you're concerned.

    • @PrashanthDengody
      @PrashanthDengody Před 11 dny

      @@4KMotoring Thanks. I currently use phone on Quadlock(with vibration dampening) & USB charging. Works perfectly. I was thinking of standalone GPS to avoid any damage to my phone & to remove it completely from handlebar. Then I came across Chigee and it beats GPS unit in non-navigation features, but can't be used if your phone is dead! That is where the dilemma is :)

    • @4KMotoring
      @4KMotoring  Před 11 dny +1

      It still has cool features, with its own GPS antenna it gives speed, tpms, and bling spot warnings. In the time I've been riding, I've yet to run my phone down until it's dead.