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Product description
This 7-inch portable motorcycle touchscreen from CARPURIDE brings wireless CarPlay and Android Auto to handlebars, with integrated TPMS and dual Bluetooth for shared audio and intercom use. It aims to keep navigation, calls and music accessible while riding, offering a bright, weatherproof display built for outdoor use.
Key Points
The device supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for compatible smartphones, allowing voice control and map navigation through the screen. Real-time tyre pressure and temperature monitoring is provided by two TPMS sensors with alerts for abnormal readings, according to the manufacturer. Dual Bluetooth with BT Trans lets two helmets or headsets connect simultaneously so passengers can share audio and use the intercom function, while the primary rider should remain on Bluetooth 1 for voice assistant and call audio.
Technical Specifications
- Name: CARPURIDE W702T Pro
- Screen size: 7 inches
- Resolution: 1024 x 600, IPS panel
- Brightness: Up to 1000 nits
- IP rating: IP67 waterproof
- Operating temperature range: -20 °C to 70 °C
Practical Tips
The light sensor adjusts screen brightness automatically to match ambient conditions, which helps visibility in bright sunlight and reduces glare at night. For dependable operation of wireless CarPlay or Android Auto, use an iPhone 6 or later or an Android phone running Android 11 or above, and check that your phone supports wireless versions of those platforms. Note that some third-party apps may not be available through CarPlay or Android Auto because of app-level restrictions from Apple or Google.
Usage Recommendations
Power the unit from the motorcycle battery with a 12 V and 1 A output for full functionality with TPMS, or use a USB supply of at least 4.5 V and 2.5 A if connecting to a bike USB port. The supplied mounting kit and screws include U and square brackets for secure installation across a wide range of motorcycles. Consider the 10 metre effective Bluetooth range for intercom use, which is mainly suited to rider and passenger or close-proximity communication.









