RV Tire Pressure Monitoring System, RV TPMS, 12-sensor, 7 Alert Modes, 14 Days Battery Life, 80ft Sensing Distance, Large Screen, for RV, Trailer, Coach, Motor Home, Fifth Wheel, (0-188psi) (-4~ 185℉)








Key features
- •🔍7 Alarm Modes - High and low-pressure alarms / high-temperature alarms/sensor low battery alarms / fast tire leak alarms/sensor data loss alarms/display low battery alarms. Allows you to focus on long-distance travel or freight.
- •🔍14 Days Battery Time - Energy-saving large-size LCD, observe up to 22-24 tires, and the content includes temperature (°F / °C), pressure (PSI / BAR) at the same time. 4 hours fully charged, keep to 12-14 days.
- •🔍Max up to 80 ft Sensing Distance - Equipped with a repeater (EXCEPT FOR 4-SENSOR MODEL), sensor signal transmission distance max up to 80 ft. tire pressure monitoring range is 0-188psi, the tire temperature monitoring range is -4~185 ℉.
- •🔍Easy Install and Set up - First coding every sensor, then install sensors on the tire. Coding process please watch the instruction video. PLEASE NOTE: When you set the tire pressure alarm value, enter a value, 25% above it is the high- pressure alarm value, and 25% below it is the low-pressure alarm value.
- •🔍Professional Customer Service - Our contact information(email and phone) are in the Q&A part in this product page, which is pinned. And please watch the instruction video on our product page, which is on the first of the related videos on this page. PLEASE NOTE: The sensor battery can be replaced, and the model is CR2032.
RV Tire Pressure Monitoring System, RV TPMS, 12-sensor, 7 Alert Modes, 14 Days Battery Life, 80ft Sensing Distance, Large Screen, for RV, Trailer, Coach, Motor Home, Fifth Wheel, (0-188psi) (-4~ 185℉)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Great unit and customer support.
Brian✓ Verified Purchase•August 22, 2023
This is my second purchase of this 12-sensor unit. I sold the first with the motorhome and when I purchased a new motorhome I purchased another. When I purchased the second I did have some issues with the head unit and contacted customer support. We did some troubleshooting and found I had a failed unit. They sent a replacement and all heads were programmed perfectly. I love this unit because it reads not only the tires on the motorhome but also the toad, including the spare. I cannot imagine the horror if I got a flat on my toad and dragged it for miles on the rim. VERY well worth the investment if you pull trailers and want to have the insurance of knowing you are not destroying the toad you cannot see in your mirrors.
Simple process and easy to use.
Shannon Smith✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
Used this on my truck/GN living quarter. It is so nice to know that I will have advance warning if I have any tire issues - especially important when hauling horses.
The peace of mind is so worth the investment!
Instructions are a bit rough, but plenty of YouTube help to work through that.
The peace of mind is so worth the investment!
Instructions are a bit rough, but plenty of YouTube help to work through that.
Speed of indicator
Bradd H.✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
Installed on Entegra AnthemDEQ. All worked as described. We have not traveled yet with this tire pressure monitor yet. Will update if requested in the future.
Glad I Have This Tire Monitoring System
Christine S.✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
My friend talked me into getting this for my boat trailer to monitor the tires. I tried this out and worked as expected which rotated around to display to the stats on each tire. I also just purchased a 27' camper trailer. As soon as it warms up from the deep freeze we are in now and we can go camping, I can't wait to try on the camper too. I'm hoping I don't need the signal extender for the camper, but if I need to I'll order that. Based on what I've read I'm under the distance and may not need the signal extender.
I definitely want to use while pulling the camper trailer after seeing first hand the damage a blown out tire can cause to the side and underneath of a camper wheel well area. I'm sure a tire monitoring system would have alerted them of an issue about to happen and could have avoided. Now any monitor does not replace good judgment and tires rated for the weight and speed that you need for your hauling experience. The tire monitoring will help me keep the right tire pressure and alert me to issues before they become serious.
One thing to know is don't rely on the YouTube video reviews to know how to use. I was getting stuck and decided to actually read the directions in the included user guide all the way through first and then follow the directions from the beginning. The directions are clear, you just need to take you time to read them, which if hard form some of us. This helps if you happen to start playing around with features and may not be in sync with a video. I will though have to admit the YouTube videos are what helped me decide to purchase.
I like that kits included are extra O-rings in addition to the ones already on the sensors. I'm guessing I'll not need those new O-rings for a couple of years, but nice to know I have them when I need them.
4/3/2021 Update: Over spring break I was able to get our new 27' camper trailer out. I programmed all 4 of the sensors. I hook up the truck and turned the receiver on. After about two rotating scans all sensors were sending reading to the sensor I mounted high up by my rear view mirror. When driving down the road for just about 10 miles I could see the pressure come up gradually about 3 psi just from driving. I did not charge up the receiver since my initial charge and still has a full charge without plugging into the truck's USB. I'm guessing the unit will at least last a full days drive, but if needed I'll plug it in.
I don't plan on leaving the sensors on the tires when in storage. I am making the assumption that the batteries of the sensors will last longer, but not sure.
I definitely want to use while pulling the camper trailer after seeing first hand the damage a blown out tire can cause to the side and underneath of a camper wheel well area. I'm sure a tire monitoring system would have alerted them of an issue about to happen and could have avoided. Now any monitor does not replace good judgment and tires rated for the weight and speed that you need for your hauling experience. The tire monitoring will help me keep the right tire pressure and alert me to issues before they become serious.
One thing to know is don't rely on the YouTube video reviews to know how to use. I was getting stuck and decided to actually read the directions in the included user guide all the way through first and then follow the directions from the beginning. The directions are clear, you just need to take you time to read them, which if hard form some of us. This helps if you happen to start playing around with features and may not be in sync with a video. I will though have to admit the YouTube videos are what helped me decide to purchase.
I like that kits included are extra O-rings in addition to the ones already on the sensors. I'm guessing I'll not need those new O-rings for a couple of years, but nice to know I have them when I need them.
4/3/2021 Update: Over spring break I was able to get our new 27' camper trailer out. I programmed all 4 of the sensors. I hook up the truck and turned the receiver on. After about two rotating scans all sensors were sending reading to the sensor I mounted high up by my rear view mirror. When driving down the road for just about 10 miles I could see the pressure come up gradually about 3 psi just from driving. I did not charge up the receiver since my initial charge and still has a full charge without plugging into the truck's USB. I'm guessing the unit will at least last a full days drive, but if needed I'll plug it in.
I don't plan on leaving the sensors on the tires when in storage. I am making the assumption that the batteries of the sensors will last longer, but not sure.
Easy installation and easy operation.
Jamie✓ Verified Purchase•June 1, 2023
The installation instructions were clear and easy to follow. The system was up and running on my motorhome in less than 30 minutes.
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