Bluetooth OBD2 TPMS: Real-Time Tire Pressure Monitoring for Your Vehicle

Bluetooth Obd2 Tpms (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) offers a convenient solution for monitoring the pressure and temperature of your vehicle’s tires in real time. This system, ideal for cars and 4WD vehicles, provides live data via a user-friendly app on your Android or iOS device. Installation is straightforward, with automatic activation and deactivation based on sensor movement. The system allows you to customize units of measurement, choosing between bar or PSI according to your preference.

This TPMS system constantly monitors your tire pressure and temperature, transmitting data directly to your phone. The system triggers an alarm and flashing warning signal if any issues arise, such as low pressure, high pressure or rapid pressure changes indicating a potential leak. You can customize the high and low pressure alarm thresholds within a range of 7 PSI to 90 PSI. For example, setting a low-pressure alarm at 30 PSI will alert you when a tire reaches that level, ensuring timely intervention. Similarly, the high-pressure alarm provides warnings for overinflation. The system also detects rapid pressure fluctuations, alerting you to slow leaks and other potential problems.

This versatile system is compatible with a wide range of vehicles, accommodating tire pressures up to 90 PSI. The flexible alarm settings allow customization for various vehicle types and driving conditions. The temperature alarm provides an additional layer of safety, notifying you if tire temperatures exceed predefined limits.

The accompanying app is designed for ease of use and seamless integration with both Android and iOS devices. It operates efficiently in the background, leveraging the latest Bluetooth technology to allow simultaneous connections with other devices, such as OBD-AUS scan tools for accessing live engine data and trip computer functionalities. You can have your Bluetooth OBD2 TPMS running concurrently with other diagnostic tools without interference.

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