Is the Tymate Tire Pressure System Worth the Hype? | Our Review and Test Results

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • In this video, we're going to review the Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If you're someone who's constantly worried about maintaining the right tire pressure, this system is definitely worth checking out. It's an easy-to-install device that continuously monitors your tire pressure and alerts you in real-time if there are any abnormalities. With its large, easy-to-read display and user-friendly interface, the Tymate TPMS is a great addition to any vehicle. Stay tuned to see how this device performs and whether it's worth the investment.
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    In This Video:
    00:30 Opening Tymate TPMS Box
    02:41 Overview of TMPS System
    03:00 Setting the layout of the vehicle tires
    03:29 Setting the measurement system
    03:50 Setting the tire pressure and temperature limits
    06:57 Installation on to trailer tires
    07:55 Screwing the monitor onto the tire stem
    08:47 Tightening down the nut behind the monitor
    09:38 Checking the TPMS receiver after monitor installation
    About The Tymate TPMS Monitoring System
    🚘Solar Powered Charging and USB Powered Charging - Tymate tire pressure monitoring system M7-3 is solar-powered, but M7-3 TPMS can also be charged through USB when the sun isn't shining. NOTE: In the first installation, switch on the monitor first, then insert the sensor; after 5-10 minutes of driving, all data will be shown. The sensor must be activated by motion.
    🚘Five Alarm Types and User-Defined Values - Tymate tire pressure monitoring system M7-3 has five alarming modes (fast leak alarm, high/low-pressure alarm, high-temperature alarm, and sensor low voltage alarm). Reduce the danger caused by tire problems while driving. The pressure and temperature alarm values can be set by the user themselves. (The pressure range available is 12-87 psi).
    🚘Automatic Backlight Adjustment and Color Change on the Smart Screen - Tymate tire pressure monitoring system M7-3 can automatically adjust the display backlight based on the amount of environment light available to aid in reading. Depending on the functioning condition, the display will change colors: blue when charging and working, red when alert, and gray when standby or static. While driving, it assists you in visualizing the condition of your vehicle's tires.
    🚘Sensors with low consumption and long working life - Tymate tire pressure monitoring system M7-3 features four innovative external sensors with low power consumption (a CR1632 battery can last up to six months) and long service life (2 years maximum). The TPMS Sensor is tiny in size, light in weight, and has high tire pressure detecting accuracy (error range of no more than 3 psi). The TPMS sensor is simple to install and survive hard situations.
    🚘Switch Button And Power-Saving Mode - Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 has a power-saving mode and a switch button, which use less power and last longer. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 will go into sleep mode if it has been in a static state for more than 10 minutes. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you run across any additional issues! The User Manual's last page contains our contact information.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @Hundert1
    @Hundert1 Рік тому +1

    Good video. I just wish you detailed more about the first thing part where you held both the left minus button together with the middle setting button and how we do that. I've got the dual axle travel trailer also. After I hold those 2 buttons the left front tire starts flashing. Then I hit the right ➕️ plus button and the flashing wheel moves to right front etc. What do we do next. I'd also like to set in 2 spares. Is this possible? I got the 6 sensor kit. Otherwise it's just like yours. So I figured I'd set the L3 & R3 as my two spares. I can't get the standby display to show all 6 wheels. I got it somehow to show 4 but can't do 6. And the instructions just say hold the left ➖️ minus and the middle setting simultaneously, but then what🤔. It's very confusing. Any ideas please help. I'm still trying to figure this out. I'm guessing we need to have all 4-6 sensors near enough to the device in order to get it all working right. Before we even start driving with it. Thank you for trying to help others. Safe travels

  • @user-tx9gs5ef8o
    @user-tx9gs5ef8o 3 місяці тому

    Can you make a video of how to replace the battery? I have mine for more than a year but suddenly the front left sensor beeps non stop but I checked 2 times and pressure is right. Inflator shows 5:36 33 psi but shows 27. What seems to be the problem? Please help.

  • @Humble-Engine
    @Humble-Engine Рік тому +4

    Any update on this product. I bought it and was curious if it actually is working for you and worth the time to install? Thank you I appreciate your time .

    • @smorervfun
      @smorervfun  Рік тому +3

      100% it is worth it. It doesn't take more than 20 minutes to install once you have everything taken out. We are going on our 3rd year with the original batteries and device with no issues. I highly recommend it if you want the peace of mind while driving and not worrying about a low tire or a blowout.

    • @Humble-Engine
      @Humble-Engine Рік тому +1

      @@smorervfun thank you for confirming, I just installed them on my camper and they are spot on with the pressure gauge. I appreciate the feedback. Thank you

  • @aimreadings
    @aimreadings 10 місяців тому

    I have this in my hands and I am walking through it with you, and I don't understand how you are getting to those numbers, where it is allowing you to put low pressure amounts in lol I was doing fine but you lost me there 😅

  • @JA-ed1tj
    @JA-ed1tj Рік тому

    I am guessing you sdid not install a repeater for the tpms???

    • @smorervfun
      @smorervfun  Рік тому +1

      I didn't have to. It takes a minute or two once we get moving for the receiver to pick up the signal, but once it has it we are good. Most of the time I make my kids hold it in the back seat as we get on the road or I put it in my truck bed and then move it up front on my dash.