🚐 Drive Confidently, Stay Connected – Your Tires’ Best Friend!
The Tymate TM2 RV Tire Pressure Monitoring System features a vibrant color LCD with adaptive backlight, supports up to 10 tires, and offers six customizable alarm modes including fast leak and temperature alerts. Its solar-powered sensors last up to six months on a single battery, are waterproof (IP67), and provide precise pressure readings from 0 to 87 PSI. With versatile charging options and robust signal transmission, TM2 ensures reliable, real-time tire safety for RVs, trucks, and trailers.
Manufacturer | Tymate |
Brand | Tymate |
Model | TM2 |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.38 x 4.84 x 2.32 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TM2 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | TM2 |
Special Features | Sex Toys Dildo 1 |
G**R
Works great, super impressed.
Recently picked up a new to me older truck that's super bare bones, xl version 2010 ford ranger. My old truck has tpms built into the dash menus, so I like to keep up with the tire pressures as I drive about 60 miles round trip a day. The little sensors screw directly on to the valve stems like caps and tighten down nicely, I don't think they'll ever fall off accidentally. Easy to install and set up. I use a 4 tire hose that fills them all at once, so I know the pressure is exactly the same in all 4 at all times. When I first calibrated the unit they all showed exactly the same psi. Once the sun came up next day, I noticed the pressure and temps were higher on the side in the sunlight, so they're remarkably accurate. Driving at highway speeds, the pressures go up about 5psi by the time I get to work. First day driving it I was hyper sensitive to all the new to me noises and road sounds, and was very surprised to see the tire pressure light come on the dash. Apparently it's got super basic pressure senders in the wheels I was unaware of, and it was not happy at the 25 mile mark. I had my trusty new tpms system installed so I immediately stopped and checked it, pressures and temps all looked good, so I assume the factory sensors need recalibrated or one is damaged or missing. If I hadn't had these installed, I would have been panicked and stopped to check all 4 with a gauge manually. This way I'm able to glance at it and know exactly what's going on in real time, even without stopping. Great for peace of mind. It's got a rechargeable battery inside you can plug in via usbc or leave it in the sun and a little solar panel on top will charge it. I only every drive at night (midnite shift) so I opted to not mount it on the dash, as I think the bright lights it puts out would be distracting. I mounted on the drivers side wall inside the center arm rest. Easy to see from the drivers seat, but pitch black in the dark cockpit, also easy to reach with a usbc cable to charge, although a month in and the battery still shows good charge even leaving it on 24/7. The alarm when a tire gets too high or low is very loud, even inside the arm rest it startled me when one went up higher than expected at highway temps. Overall, I'm super impressed. Has all the features I want and none I don't. Price is great, shipped quickly, seems to work perfectly. I still have to figure out the factory tpms issues as the light still comes on at 25 miles, even tho the pressures are spot on. But with this new system installed, I'll never have to worry about what does that light mean?!!?!? haha. Great purchase, buy with confidence.
M**E
RV Tire Safty Monitoring
This is a great way to monitor your tires on a RV. It also has a solar cell to help keep it charged. It's easy mount and the display is easy to read. To give you an example of how good this system is, we were driving and the tire pressure was at 84 with a tempter of 109. Well we then ran into a thundershower, which lowered the tempter to 69. Both the tempter and pressure on the tires dropped more than 4 degrees and pressure, it set off the alarm to let you know there was a problem.
M**S
Small profile and accuracy is spot on!
Been using this for the entire camping season, which has been about two months now. I love the fact that it maintains its power through the sun after the initial charge. I also love the small profile. My only issue is the speed that the unit picks up after power on. I usually find it takes about 3 to 5 minutes for all four sensors to show up on the main unit. The other thing that I don’t like is the brightness of the display. It is not adjustable and if there is any light coming in your vehicle, it definitely makes the view difficult to see at times. Overcast, cloudy or in the evening it is nice and comfortable. The accuracy is also very good as I have checked that with my digital tire pressure gauges. I also like the fact that it comes with a tool so that you can change the batteries on the valve stem sensors. Overall pretty happy with it, but due to the amount of time and the light display, I took away one star.
R**Y
Plug and play, great range for my camper to the truck cab.
Once I verified the tires were aired up to the proper pressure I just had to screw on the sensors to the valve stems and turn on the unit. Came right up quickly and showed the proper pressure. When I removed one to test the system at 0 pressure it took a few seconds but went into low pressure alarm and it was pretty loud. I think I should easily hear that over the road noise and radio on a trip. I didn't have my truck hooked to the camper, 30ft, so I walked away from the front of the camper quite a ways and still had a good signal. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a quick and easy TPMS for their RV. I did not use the locking nuts but my valve stems are easy to get to so I will put them on before my next trip. I have read that if the valve stem is tucked away in the rim then they are hard to get off to air up the tire.
B**R
Stronger signal that I expected
I pull a car behind my motorhome. From experience, I know that a blowout on the towed vehicle is mostly undetectable from inside the motorhome. I was lucky that a trucker flagged us down before we did too much damage. From that moment, I knew I had to have a remote TPMS on the car. Since the car is nearly 40 feet behind where I sit up front, I was concerned the signal from the sensors wouldn't reach. My concern was unnecessary. The signal is plenty strong without a signal booster/repeater. While I would like the screen on the base unit to be slightly larger, the info is clear and the alarm plenty loud. Pressure readings are +/- 1 psi from my calibrated tire gauge. Can't ask for much more.
T**A
Amazing device!
I love this thing! I had no idea something like this existed until I found information about it on Reddit and searched it here. I thought I had to live with my Honda car not telling me my individual tire pressure. ): I was spoiled with my tiny previous car that told me my individual tires.With this device, I found out my tire was super low! I thought it was my tire pressure reader because the dealer said my tires were fine but I kept having to put air in them. I showed them my device then they found a nail in my tire. Now they are all at 34 😎
M**N
Happy Hubby, Happy wife.
I love this soo much. My fiancée got it situated in our vehicle and i love it. it tells us whenever we are low and if any of the tires are low then it beeps to let us know pressure is low and in need of air.
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