Looking for comments, good/bad/ugly, on this tire pressure monitoring device.
I've been using them for 3 years. Phone goes off to alert if pressure drops. No need to stare at your phone. They cant fly off as they come with a tool that locks them on. Installed metal T stems so they can stay on if air needs to be added. I'd purchase again.
Phones in my pocket. Garmin mounted on the bike. Phone connected to Garmin. Garmin bluetooth connected to helmet coms. I'll hear phone alerts in my helmet speakers. I don't need to see PSI readings. Just an alert if they drop.So the phone has to be mounted on the bike? If so, and you have a GPS App open, that means you don't see the temps as you ride right, just rely on it to notify you?
Thanks for your input. I have a similar setup with phone connected to GPS which is connected to headset. When phone rings can pick it up through GPS as well. I just got the metal T stem valve and will get it installed on my bike, practical idea. Glad to hear the setup works well. I find it is usually worthwhile to buy quality products, even if it costs a bit more.Phones in my pocket. Garmin mounted on the bike. Phone connected to Garmin. Garmin bluetooth connected to helmet coms. I'll hear phone alerts in my helmet speakers. I don't need to see PSI readings. Just an alert if they drop.
Was walking towards my bike last summer in my garage and my phone alert went off. I pulled out my phone and checked the app to find out the pressure in my front tire was low. Did what it was supposed to do.
Post update to thread. I have not yet had the opportunity to get the T stem valve installed, so have not yet used mine.Just ordered the Fobo Bike 2. All other options seemed kinda sketchy. We'll see how it goes.
Post update to thread. I have not yet had the opportunity to get the T stem valve installed, so have not yet used mine.