Carpuride W502T Pro motorcycle CarPlay screen with TPMS, Dual Bluetooth & Waterproof GPS display
Product description
What it is and why motorcyclists look at it
The Carpuride W502T Pro is a 5" waterproof navigation screen built for motorcycles, aimed at riders who want phone-based navigation and hands-free features without having to keep interacting with a mounted phone while riding. On paper, it brings together three big things people usually end up piecing together separately: CarPlay/Android Auto access, a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and Bluetooth options for audio and rider comms.
It’s the sort of setup that makes sense for everyday commuting and day rides, where you want clear directions and music without cluttering your cockpit. The built-in sensors (TPMS) are also a practical safety add-on compared with relying purely on “remembering to check” pressures. That said, this is still a specific, screen-led system, so it’s worth double-checking your phone compatibility and what connection modes you actually plan to use.
Key features that shape real-world use

A lot of the value here comes from how the features tie together rather than sitting in isolation.
First up is the TPMS system. The kit includes 2 tyre sensors that show real-time tyre pressure and temperature. In daily terms, that’s mainly about keeping pressures in check and being alerted if something seems off—useful when your routes vary, you ride in changing temperatures, or you’re travelling with different loads.
Then there’s the wireless CarPlay and Android Auto experience. The screen connects wirelessly via Bluetooth to your smartphone, letting you pull up map navigation, phone calls, music playback, and text messaging with help from Siri or Google Assistant. The key limitation (so you don’t waste time) is compatibility: it’s listed as compatible with iOS 6 and above, and Android 11 and above, and it’s not compatible with HarmonyOS phones.
There’s also dual Bluetooth connectivity built in. This is meant to help you pair the CarPlay screen with your Bluetooth-enabled headset or helmet for hands-free calls and audio. The practical angle is you can keep your phone safely in your pocket while riding, and you’re not forced to take helmet off for basic controls.



Dual Bluetooth, music sharing, and intercom (where it can get interesting)
If you ever ride with a passenger, the W502T Pro’s dual Bluetooth setup is one of its more “rider life” features. The description says that in BT Trans mode, the screen can connect with two Bluetooth helmets simultaneously using BT Trans, letting the rider and passenger share music and use the intercom function without stopping the ride.
Is it perfect? Not necessarily, because this kind of functionality depends on having compatible Bluetooth helmets and using the correct mode for your setup. Also, in CarPlay or Android Auto mode, only single connection is supported for audio transmission—so if your top priority is simultaneous helmet audio in every situation, that’s something to plan around.
A micro example: on a weekend dual-ride, you could pair both helmets and keep both people tuned in to the same music stream via BT Trans. Then, if you switch into CarPlay/Android Auto mode for navigation controls, you’d expect the system to behave more like a single-audio setup.

Sensors and smart screen behaviour
Beyond navigation, the W502T Pro adds a sensor light feature that automatically adjusts screen brightness based on surrounding light conditions. That’s the sort of detail that matters more than people think—especially if you ride through bright mornings, shadowed lanes, or evening commutes. The idea is clearer visibility with less eye strain on longer sessions.
It also includes an EQ function for music and sound effects. That’s a bonus if you like tweaking how audio comes across, although you shouldn’t treat EQ as a replacement for high-end audio tuning—on a motorcycle setup, convenience usually matters more than audiophile-level control.
For outdoor riding, there’s also a compass and barometer. The compass is meant to help you stay on course, while the barometer monitors altitude changes in real time, which can be particularly handy when you’re riding in mountainous areas.



What you should check before buying
Before you commit, there are a few practical checks that can save headaches:
- Phone compatibility: the screen is compatible with iOS 6+ and Android 11+, and not compatible with HarmonyOS.
- Connection mode expectations: BT Trans mode supports single and dual connection, but CarPlay/Android Auto mode supports only single connection.
- Helmet/headset setup: dual helmet connections and intercom/music sharing rely on Bluetooth helmets being able to pair and work with the screen’s BT Trans function.
Finally, because this is a mounted screen, think about where it will sit on your bike and how you’ll route power and visibility. The “waterproof GPS navigation screen” branding suggests it’s made for road use, but you’ll still want to ensure your mounting and exposure match typical outdoor riding conditions.

Is it worth it?
This is a solid pick if you want a motorcycle-first navigation screen that brings wireless CarPlay/Android Auto together with built-in TPMS and offers dual Bluetooth functionality for rides with a passenger.
You may want to skip it if your phone ecosystem doesn’t match the stated compatibility (notably HarmonyOS), or if you’re expecting dual helmet connections to work the same way in CarPlay/Android Auto mode. It also may not suit you if you don’t care about TPMS, music sharing/intercom, and the sensor-driven screen brightness—because then you’d likely be paying for features you won’t use.
Mini FAQ



Does it support wireless CarPlay and Android Auto?
Yes. It’s described as offering wireless CarPlay and Android Auto via Bluetooth connection to your smartphone.
What does the motorcycle TPMS do?
It includes 2 tyre sensors and displays tyre pressure and temperature in real time, with alerts if there are problems.
Can I connect two Bluetooth helmets at once?
In BT Trans mode, the description says it can connect two Bluetooth helmets simultaneously for music sharing and intercom.
Is it suitable for all phones?
Not all. It’s stated as compatible with iOS 6+ and Android 11+ and not compatible with HarmonyOS phones.
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