Description of 🔋 Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Solar Charged for Efficient Performance
🚀Multiple Charging Methods🚀 Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 is Solar automatic charged, it also can be charged by the USB when there is no sunlight. NOTE: After the first installation, please turn on the monitor first then install the sensor, and all data will be displayed after driving for 5-10 minutes. The sensor needs motion activation. 🚀Five Types Of Alarms And User-set Alarm Values🚀 Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 provides five alarming modes (including fast leak alarm, high/low-pressure alarm, high-temperature alarm, and sensor low voltage alarm). Users can DIY set the pressure and temperature alarm values. (The pressure range that can be set is 12-87 PSI). 🚀Automatically Adjust Backlight And Smart Screen Color Change🚀 Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 can automatically adjust the display backlight according to the strong and weak light environment to help clearly reading. In different states, the display will show different colors: blue when charging and working / red when alert/ gray when standby or static. 🚀Power-saving Mode And Switch Button🚀 Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 equipped with a power-saving (auto-sleep) mode and switch button, which consume less power but increase more durability. More than 10 minutes of static state, TPMS will enter sleep mode. If you encounter any other problems, please do not hesitate to contact us! How To Contact Us: Our Contact Information Is On The Last Page Of The User Manual. 🚀Low Power Consumption And Long Working-life Sensors🚀 Tymate Tire Pressure Monitoring System M7-3 equipped with 4 advanced external sensors, which are low power consumption (a CR1632 battery can be used for half a year) and have long working life (can reach 2 years maximum). Small size, light-weight, high accuracy of sensing tire pressure, small acceptable tire pressure (error range no more than 3 PSI), and easy installation, it also can withstand harsh environments.