FOBO Air Pressure System

Sep 14, 2014
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SE New England
Name
Tony
Was wondering if any 3 wheelers out in Trike land are using the FOBO Tire Air Pressure monitoring system. These are the caps that send out a blue tooth signal to your smart phone.

Would appreciate your inputs, pro's and con's

Thanks for looking
 
FOBO

I've been using the FOBO system for more than a year and I love them. They give me accurate, up to the minute readings of the current pressures and temperatures using an app on my smartphone. I can even check the pressures from my living room if I choose to.

It will send an alarm to your phone if air pressures get too low or too high and you can set the pressure warning ranges as well. Also, the sensors are registered to your account and are totally useless to anybody who steals them.

I had one fail recently and it was promptly replaced by FOBO and I couldn't be happier. Additional sensors can be purchased through various outlets and you can put them on your trailer as well. They run about 50 bucks for each sensor and are well worth it, especially on the front wheel.

I would also recommend the FOBO valve stems for ease of adding or removing air if needed without having to remove the sensors every time. I don't have them installed yet, but I will at my next tire change.
 
I've been using the FOBO system for more than a year and I love them. They give me accurate, up to the minute readings of the current pressures and temperatures using an app on my smartphone. I can even check the pressures from my living room if I choose to.

It will send an alarm to your phone if air pressures get too low or too high and you can set the pressure warning ranges as well. Also, the sensors are registered to your account and are totally useless to anybody who steals them.

I had one fail recently and it was promptly replaced by FOBO and I couldn't be happier. Additional sensors can be purchased through various outlets and you can put them on your trailer as well. They run about 50 bucks for each sensor and are well worth it, especially on the front wheel.

I would also recommend the FOBO valve stems for ease of adding or removing air if needed without having to remove the sensors every time. I don't have them installed yet, but I will at my next tire change.

Thanks for the feedback.

After posting my original question, I purchased 3 sensors for the Trike and 2 more for the air shocks on my Escapade trailer. I have been thinking that I will get 2 more for the trailer tires as well. I really like the way they work and the communications with a smart phone allows you to monitor them for high and low changes in pressure.
 

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