I installed on my goldwing today, had an issue with setting the psi on phone but everything else was a breeze, ladies go get this, even I was able to install 😊
I check my pressure before each ride. I had the original FOBO, but never got more than a month out of a pair of batteries... seemed like something was not turning off. Got the FOBO 2 today and I hope the new unit is more battery efficient and communications reliable. I think this is the most important safety accessory one can have.. your tires are with most critical components when it comes to keeping upright! Great review. Ride safe!
Steven E oh I’m shocked to hear that. I got a year out of the first ones no problem and now I’m on the fobo 2 and it’s even better. They are smaller and look better.
Very good product, every unbox video I have watched on RUclips , the F on the sensors of both units is always the right way up,so this company is passionate about their product.
Yeah it’s way more work than it sounds to pull out the pressure gauge and check pressure all the time. It’s easy to get complacent and just stop checking.
I wonder how reliable the temperature reading is, When you do Trackday without tire warmers you waste 1-2 laps to heat up your tires, you never realy know when they are completley heated up.
Hmmmm. I'm not sure if this is a track day racing instrument. Im thinking its more just for daily driving. I couldnt imagine on race day you have your iPhone up on the bars looking at tire pressure readings.
A question on the alerts. I do not have my phone on the handlebars, ai keep it in my pocket. My phone is bluetooth connected to the bike, and I do not think the phone would connect to two different devices at the same time. Or am I correct in this? If it does, would it send an audio alert thru the headset?
but is it accurate?? "the air pressure is corrected for temperatures" of course the pressure changes with temperature but why correct it? what is the reference point then?? I want 40psi. my Milton gauge says 40. FOBO says 37.3 at 80F so no good
Thanks for the video. Let's say you use google maps on your phone currently and Fobo app runs in background, what will happen if tire pressure dropped - will it show some alarm screen on top of Google maps?
izzy412izzy412 they work as long as you are in Bluetooth range of the bike. I can check the pressure while in bed which is about 60 feet away from the garage.
I have them , the accuracy is off by 1.5 to 2 lbs per tire and they leak down so every 2 weeks or so I still have to check and fill I don’t recommend these at all
Well first the air pressure is corrected for temperatures so it won’t read equal to a basic gauge on purpose called “reference pressure”. If they are leaking down you might have to reach out and get some replacements, mine don’t leak down and have had 2 years of riding on them.
I have a new 2018 Honda Gold Wing that has a TPMS system on it already but don’t know the pressures until you wake them up a few miles form the house. Should I just add these units leaving the existing units in place or should I do something else?
you could run this in conjunction. No harm in both. But if you already have it, why spend the money on another. When it comes time to replace the valve stems in the internal tpms (5 years later), you could go with a standard valve stem as opposed to the more expensive internal version.
Looks like a great product. Have you had any interaction with their customer support? Just wondering how well they stand behind their products. Thanks!
ML&S thanks you can use it on your site as long as it’s not downloaded and re-uploaded someplace. As long as its embedded and plays from my RUclips channel I’m okay with it.
@@GearsGadgets Other reviewers have been installing and connecting the device in the video on their bikes. Ops checking both in video. Seems more thorough to me. That's what I was looking for...but I guess the FOBO 1 ops check video was good enough for your viewers. Anyways. thanks for your video and happy riding!
I installed on my goldwing today, had an issue with setting the psi on phone but everything else was a breeze, ladies go get this, even I was able to install 😊
I check my pressure before each ride. I had the original FOBO, but never got more than a month out of a pair of batteries... seemed like something was not turning off. Got the FOBO 2 today and I hope the new unit is more battery efficient and communications reliable. I think this is the most important safety accessory one can have.. your tires are with most critical components when it comes to keeping upright! Great review. Ride safe!
Steven E oh I’m shocked to hear that. I got a year out of the first ones no problem and now I’m on the fobo 2 and it’s even better. They are smaller and look better.
Very good product, every unbox video I have watched on RUclips , the F on the sensors of both units is always the right way up,so this company is passionate about their product.
I've said before I'm not a tech guy. But this is cool gadget. I always neglect to check tire pressure. Good video.
Yeah I am a big tech guy but this is definitely one for the masses when it comes to safety / mitigating laziness.
I suck at checking my tires and always forget what its supposed to be. Awesome gadget man
Yeah it’s way more work than it sounds to pull out the pressure gauge and check pressure all the time. It’s easy to get complacent and just stop checking.
I wonder how reliable the temperature reading is, When you do Trackday without tire warmers you waste 1-2 laps to heat up your tires, you never realy know when they are completley heated up.
Hmmmm. I'm not sure if this is a track day racing instrument. Im thinking its more just for daily driving. I couldnt imagine on race day you have your iPhone up on the bars looking at tire pressure readings.
A question on the alerts. I do not have my phone on the handlebars, ai keep it in my pocket. My phone is bluetooth connected to the bike, and I do not think the phone would connect to two different devices at the same time. Or am I correct in this?
If it does, would it send an audio alert thru the headset?
but is it accurate?? "the air pressure is corrected for temperatures" of course the pressure changes with temperature but why correct it? what is the reference point then?? I want 40psi. my Milton gauge says 40. FOBO says 37.3 at 80F so no good
Just got mine and installed it.... works great.....
Sweet!!! It really is a great basic tool worth every penny in my opinion.
Thanks for the video.
Let's say you use google maps on your phone currently and Fobo app runs in background, what will happen if tire pressure dropped - will it show some alarm screen on top of Google maps?
Yeah it will push an alert
Okay Dan I ordered one. I’m horrible at checking my tire pressure but hopefully this will solve that problem. Thanks and great content 👍
No problem, I think you will like it. That’s the same reason I went this route, I was really bad at consistency with checking tire pressure.
Just found your channel. Are you in Arizona? Riding in 115 is a regular occurrence here. I’m in Chandler.
Very cool...I think these are a great idea. Thanks for sharing this info.
No problem, I thought it was a cool product.
Will these work when you walk into the garage and you can see the tire pressure or do you need to ride the bike first ? thanks
izzy412izzy412 they work as long as you are in Bluetooth range of the bike. I can check the pressure while in bed which is about 60 feet away from the garage.
@@GearsGadgets Thank you this is what I'm looking for.
I purchased my TPMS sensor's on Amazon for $33.99 Hope they work well with my Nitrogen filled tries
Do they still work?
@@GearsGadgets Yes, I am loving it and the app is pretty cool also it has 5 alarm modes. Invtek is the brand. Check it out. Thanks for your video.
I luv mine!😊
I have them , the accuracy is off by 1.5 to 2 lbs per tire and they leak down so every 2 weeks or so I still have to check and fill I don’t recommend these at all
Well first the air pressure is corrected for temperatures so it won’t read equal to a basic gauge on purpose called “reference pressure”. If they are leaking down you might have to reach out and get some replacements, mine don’t leak down and have had 2 years of riding on them.
I have a new 2018 Honda Gold Wing that has a TPMS system on it already but don’t know the pressures until you wake them up a few miles form the house. Should I just add these units leaving the existing units in place or should I do something else?
you could run this in conjunction. No harm in both. But if you already have it, why spend the money on another. When it comes time to replace the valve stems in the internal tpms (5 years later), you could go with a standard valve stem as opposed to the more expensive internal version.
Yeah you could certainly run both. It is nice to get live readings of the pressure from my recliner the night before a ride. (AMERICA!!)
I have 2 bikes,if i buy 2 sets would their be interference on the app?
I don't think so, you can set up multiple bikes.
Can these be used on rubber valve stems?
I believe they have rubber valve stem capability but you would have to research, been a minute since I looked at the product.
@@GearsGadgets thank you
Looks like a great product. Have you had any interaction with their customer support? Just wondering how well they stand behind their products. Thanks!
It is an incredible product, support I cant really speak to because I haven’t had to contact them for anything.
Have you done the Fobo Firmware ? Does it make any difference?
I haven’t noticed any big differences but I do it when it comes up because I am OCD when it comes to firmware updates.
Thanks for the video. I just ordered a set off amazon and will receive them tomorrow (Sunday) Ya gotta love Amazon Prime !!!
Awesome!! You will love them, and yes Prime is awesome lol.
That style of nut use, is called "jam nut"
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Great presentation. May I use on my site where I sell these units please?
ML&S thanks you can use it on your site as long as it’s not downloaded and re-uploaded someplace. As long as its embedded and plays from my RUclips channel I’m okay with it.
This was not a review, this was a paid endorsement.
Looks good!Where is the promo code :)
Haha no promo codes, I’m not getting any kickbacks from them. Just a product I think is really awesome and wanted to share.
Waiting for the actual review.
kickinitwithmydawg it is TPMS, it screws on the valve stem and tells you pressure. What more could you possibly be looking for?
@@GearsGadgets Other reviewers have been installing and connecting the device in the video on their bikes. Ops checking both in video. Seems more thorough to me. That's what I was looking for...but I guess the FOBO 1 ops check video was good enough for your viewers. Anyways. thanks for your video and happy riding!
They look nice, but a hundred bucks is a bit steep.
Eric Rusch Sr $100 cheaper than Harley-Davidson’s add-on TPMS.
Yeah. A hundy is way too much money to monitor the the most important part of your bike. Smh.