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Product Details
Key Features:
• Compatible with up to 10 tyre sensors
• Easy setup with the free app
• Switch between Offroad and Normal modes to
save tyre pressure settings
• Compact solar powered display unit
• Long lasting display unit battery life
• Wireless transmission between sensor
and display unit
• Adjustable threshold value
• Auto brightness on display
• Monitors pressure and temperature
• Visual and audio alarm
• Optional micro USB input
• Intelligent sleeping mode for power saving
• High/ low pressure warning
• Sensor failure warning
• 12 Month warranty
Technical Specifications:
Sensor:
Operating frequency: 433.92MHz ± 0.05MHz
Operating voltage: 2.3 ~ 3.3V
Operating current: ≤1 2mA
Static current: ≤0.5uA
Operating temperature: -20˚C ~ +80˚C
Storage temperature: -40˚C ~ +80˚C
Battery model: CR1632
Display:
Operating frequency: 433.92MHz ±0.05MHz, 2.4GHz BLE
Operating current: ≤32mA
Static current: ≤45μA
Operating voltage: 2.6 ~ 3.6V
Operating temperature: -20˚C ~ +70˚C
Storage temperature: -40˚C ~ +95˚C
Built-in battery capacity: 500mAh
Charging temperature: -10˚C ~ 65˚C
Solar charging current: ≥15mA (at 5500LX 25˚C)
USB Charging current: ≤70mA
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Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Videos Guides
How quickly does it update and do I need to be moving?
The Oricom TPMS10 updates your tyre information automatically, but you’ll need to be moving for the sensors to wake up. As soon as you’re driving at around twenty-five kilometres an hour or more, the display and app will begin showing pressure and temperature data. Once active, the system updates regularly, so you’ll see changes quickly if a tyre loses air or starts to heat up. When you stop driving, the display goes into a power-saving mode, and the sensors pause to save their batteries—ready to wake up again on your next trip.
How do I manage trailers and spares?
With the Oricom TPMS10 you can easily manage trailers and spare tyres through the display or the Oricom app. If you’re towing, just enable the trailer sensors so you can see their data alongside your vehicle tyres. When you unhitch, you can quickly disable or hide that trailer profile, so it doesn’t clutter your screen. The same goes for spares—enable them when you want to keep an eye on their pressure, or hide them if you’d rather just monitor your main tyres. It’s designed to be flexible, so you only see the information that matters for the trip you’re on.