I am using the same as yours, 70mai internal TPMS but one of the sensor is out of power. planning to replace the battery but cant find any battery information and the market now is selling external tpms.... i am not sure I can interchange internal with external sensor. do you have the battery info?
Unfortunately I don't. I check with one of the 70MAI resellers recently, they have discontinued this model and going to launch a new one later this year
Good product. I have been using this internal type 70mai for 2 yrs and it work fine. One of the most useful accessories you can buy that could save you from the high cost of tyre damage. It would be really stupid to not buy a tpms considering the prace of mind it offers and not having to kick your tyres to check their pressure before every trip😊
Glad you found value in my video. Good idea. But for the dashcam, I'm using one which is no longer in production so unfortunately cant do a review on it as you are unable to get it anymore.
@@ThePorscheLover wow thats great. Maybe the battery life cycle of my unit already maxed up. Guess ill have to use the included cable. Thanks for the update!
I have something similar, different brand though. And am able to change pressure display to PSI. Been using it for about 2 years now, without any issues.
Hi bro, I ordered it from Lazada. The trick is to search for 70MAI Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Tire with a r instead of a y & let it auto complete. I left the links above 👍🏼
so I have been using this and I don't recommend this brand (70mai subs of Xiaomi). The reason: the right to fix: if you buy the internal sensors : no way to replace the internal battery (external sensor can be opened). on top of that: no way to replace the rechargeable LiPo 500mA display battery. If you live in a hot country the sun will cook the display till the battery will swell and then the whole device is dead. no display , wont power even with USB cable. Be sure to buy solar TPMS that has standard screws and can be replaced with a generic battery. its way more important than a 2 psi mismatch in reading... the 2nd issue is spare sensors supply. don't buy from a brand that doesn't sell single sensors as backup. sensor can be damaged by brutal people. anyhow: 70mai tpms is discontinued on 2022 so stay away from them . no future support.
Who else has this 70MAI TPMS installed in their cars? Or are you currently using a different brand?
I am using the same as yours, 70mai internal TPMS but one of the sensor is out of power. planning to replace the battery but cant find any battery information and the market now is selling external tpms.... i am not sure I can interchange internal with external sensor. do you have the battery info?
Unfortunately I don't. I check with one of the 70MAI resellers recently, they have discontinued this model and going to launch a new one later this year
Good product. I have been using this internal type 70mai for 2 yrs and it work fine. One of the most useful accessories you can buy that could save you from the high cost of tyre damage. It would be really stupid to not buy a tpms considering the prace of mind it offers and not having to kick your tyres to check their pressure before every trip😊
Been eyeing this for a long time and now shall pull the trigger on this! Haha thanks for the video Adrian :)
Most welcome bro!
Been waiting for a new episode!
Thanks bro for your support!
As usual, great video Adrian and very informative. Maybe should also do a video on your car cam as well.
Glad you found value in my video.
Good idea. But for the dashcam, I'm using one which is no longer in production so unfortunately cant do a review on it as you are unable to get it anymore.
Mine suddenly - - on the monitor display. 4 sensor. Wired. I've been using for 4.5 years. Any video how to replace the battery?
That omega though.. Beautiful case and dial
Thanks! What makes it extra special is that my late wife gifted this to me for my birthday. 👍🏼
My tpms main unit battery is dead after 2 years. Sunlight can no longer charge the main unit. I hope you can share your latest update.
I see. My unit is more than 2 years old, still running fine thankfully
@@ThePorscheLover wow thats great. Maybe the battery life cycle of my unit already maxed up. Guess ill have to use the included cable. Thanks for the update!
wow
How to get left front sensor? I lost mine
You will have to get a new set unfortunately
I have something similar, different brand though. And am able to change pressure display to PSI. Been using it for about 2 years now, without any issues.
Nice one bro, what brand is that TPMS?
@@ThePorscheLover YChamp TS68B. Bought on Lazada February 2018. The model does not seem to be around now.
Hi bro. Where do you get the TPMS which build inside the tyre?
Now alot is lite version which is big thingy outside the tyres
Hi bro, I ordered it from Lazada. The trick is to search for 70MAI Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
Tire with a r instead of a y & let it auto complete. I left the links above 👍🏼
yes, everywhere is big bulky external sensor, no stock some more
Does the TPMS auto connect to the phone when you enter the car?
It only connects when the app is opened with Bluetooth turned on too 👍🏼
Darn. I prefer to see it in psi instead of bar.
Me too! I did use another external one previously with the ability to change from PSI to bar or vice versa. But it made the display unit looks huge.
Hi. does the display turn off and on automatically?
Yup, the display turns off when the car isn't moving for some time.
@@ThePorscheLover Which sensor is better?
What's the other sensor you're referring to? The 70MAI external vs internal one?
@@ThePorscheLover internal.
I've have already given my thought in this video.
Have you watched the whole video?
Does the sensor inside the tyre has battery?
Yup, that's right. Each sensor has a battery internally
@@ThePorscheLover does those sensor batteries requires to be replace? how long does it last?
it does not make you blind
so I have been using this and I don't recommend this brand (70mai subs of Xiaomi). The reason: the right to fix: if you buy the internal sensors : no way to replace the internal battery (external sensor can be opened). on top of that: no way to replace the rechargeable LiPo 500mA display battery. If you live in a hot country the sun will cook the display till the battery will swell and then the whole device is dead. no display , wont power even with USB cable. Be sure to buy solar TPMS that has standard screws and can be replaced with a generic battery. its way more important than a 2 psi mismatch in reading... the 2nd issue is spare sensors supply. don't buy from a brand that doesn't sell single sensors as backup. sensor can be damaged by brutal people. anyhow: 70mai tpms is discontinued on 2022 so stay away from them . no future support.