








🏍️ Ride Smart, Stay Connected, and Never Miss a Beat!
The LBW 6.25" CarPlay Screen for Motorcycles combines wireless smartphone integration, dual 1080P dash cams, and real-time tire pressure monitoring in a rugged IP67 waterproof design. With a bright touchscreen optimized for all weather conditions and universal compatibility, it’s the ultimate tech upgrade for safer, smarter rides.





| Item Weight | 13 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6.49 x 0.78 x 2.83 inches |
| Item model number | LBW-Carplay-6.2 |
| Display Size | 6.25 Inches |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Voice command | Touchscreen |
K**N
Missing parts
Received the unit and it looks well made. There was no tire sensors in the box. There's no information on what sensors I can use to replace them. May need to return the item.Update. Was contacted by the seller. They took a little while to reply but after I got in contact with them. They were a pleasure to talk to . They Arranged to send me the parts that I'm missing. Will update again. Get the parts and get the machine installed.Final update. The seller did send me the missing sensors Without issue. Now that I have the machine on my bike it works as it should. The only downside I find is that the screen gets hard to see when it's really bright out. And if you're trying to do video playback on your phone without downloading the video to your phone first, it's really slow stops and loads every 3 seconds but that just might be my phone. The voltmeter is accurate + or- .20 volt tire pressure sensors seem to read about 2 lb lower than what my gauges say I set them at ( I used 5 gauges) but I'm not looking for dead accuracy just to be notified if I have a low tire. Nice little machine. If it holds up well I may buy one from my other bike.
R**N
Complete junk!
No product support from seller or manufacturer. Warranty states to contact then through their website. They DO NOT have a website.DO NOT BUY!TPMS never worked.Cameras stop working when the temp is over 91 degrees. The display is just a blue screen. Hitting the home button on the remote just gives a message saying it's lost communication.What else is there to this besides cameras and TPMS?Complete waste of time installing this and a complete waste of money on this Chinese trash.I would return this if i could, but i didn't have it installed soon enough to discover that it's worthless.
D**E
Drive Cam on a Yamaha FJR1300
This is a review based on the installation and 1 commute to work. In the future, this device will be used for road trips as well. The unit was installed on a 2021 Yamaha FJR 1300.The bullet cameras were easy to install on my bike. I routed the front camera to the cowling centered under the headlight. The rear camera is positioned on the side of the rear tail fairing. The cameras are very discretely placed.The controllers wiring is routed to the tail, under the pillion to a power distribution block. The ACC and B+ wires are each connected to their own circuits. I connected the negative to the negative bus that I installed near the PD.The controller is mounted at the spare threaded hole above the clutch lever. I used a 1" ball connected to the ball receiver which is connected to the mount plate with a 1" ball on that plate. I am able to reposition the device quickly and easily or completely remove the device in less that 2 minutes if I wanted to.The pairing process was simple and as easy as pairing a bluetooth speaker to your phone. Just follow the steps.The inaugural commute was smooth. My helmet has a Cardo Packtalk which I use to stream music from my phone. I turned on the Cardo, paired it to the phone and then started the bike. After the boot up of the controller, everything connected seamlessly and worked as intended. The Google map was on the screen, music was playing in my ear, and it was a beautiful ride to work.I did swap out the micro SD that was shipped with the controller and added a 256 GB micro SD for plenty of video storage. The cameras work well, but at this point, I have only seen the cameras operating while in the garage.I recommend this product for the budget conscious motorcyclist that wants a good value and some money set aside for the next part or accessory that you need.
A**D
Good unit don’t rely on TPS or Voltage from it though.
The media could not be loaded. TPS & Voltage inaccurate. I put my tires to 37psi is shows as 33. Took sensor off checked inflation and was still at 37. Voltage sensor is off by 0.2-0.5 volts as well giving false readings of a low battery. Giving it 3 stars because being able to keep my phone in my pocket or backpack and use voice to text with touching a contact on here was easy to use with my Sena 20s headset. Cameras are good quality, nice to know my every ride is recorded and the app is fast for downloading the files. The downside is you have to disconnect CarPlay and use an app and reconnect to a certain WiFi signal to view recordings as it is not built in to main system WiFi which is stupid. Has 2 different WiFi ssids it puts out and when you disconnect WiFi it tries to reconnect to the main one when you turn on the device while trying to use the other WiFi for playback of dash camera videos.
V**®
Essentially a Phone Connected to Cameras for Your Motorcycle/Bike
What you are getting essentially is a phone, that is programmed to work with two connected cameras and have DVR functions to record and play back the videos - a glorified video security system. But then add entertainment features to it, in the form of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and you have a decent multi-function system, similar to many car dash cam add-ons. But what I like about this over those dash cams is it's more aligned with phones, in that it is much more portably. You can attach it to the handle of your motorcycle, motorbike, or bicycle, and if you are intrepid enough you can also use it in your car. So in that sense it can cover both types of vehicles, and if you are one of those who has both, it makes much more sense to get something more versatile like this, than a regular car dash cam. However, because of all this versatility, it does cost more than most regular car dash cams. The screen is also smaller than most car dash cams at this price, which sometimes are 10"/11". So there is some compromise with this product, but in the end, I like it a lot, since the versatility is not easy to find. Basically, it's like using your phone as a dash came for your motorcycle/bike, but with extra security video features, at a much cheaper price than your own phone.
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