NyPhoenix Auto Solar-Powered TPMS with 4 External Sensors: Solar-powered operation
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Ever wished your car could keep an eye on its own tires? Well, now it can with the Solar-Powered TPMS with 4 External Sensors. This nifty gadget is like having a personal tire butler, ensuring they're always just right—no underinflation, no overinflation, just perfect. And the best part? It's solar-powered, so it's pretty much set it and forget it (unless you live in a cave, but then why would you need a car?).
- First off, it's solar-powered. That means no more fiddling with batteries every other month. Just stick it on your dashboard and let the sun do its thing.
- Comes with 4 external sensors because, let's face it, you've got four tires (unless you're driving a Reliant Robin, in which case, good luck).
- It'll ping you with real-time alerts if something's off. Think of it as your tires texting you, "Hey, I'm not feeling so great."
- Installation is a breeze—no tools, no sweat. If you can stick a fridge magnet, you can set this up.
- And yeah, it plays nice with almost any vehicle. Whether you're rolling in a compact or cruising in an SUV, this TPMS has got your back (or rather, your tires).
- 4 external sensors
- Real-time pressure monitoring
- Easy installation
- Universal compatibility
- Solar-powered operation
General specs
- Brand: NyPhoenix Auto
- Seller: Joom
- Power Source: Solar
- Sensors Included: 4
- Installation: Tool-free
- Compatibility: Universal
- First listed by seller: 6/9/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | NyPhoenix Auto | LEEPEE Automotive Parts | LEEPEE | Rustic Elegance House | LEEPEE | NyPhoenix Auto |
Model | TMPS 4-External Sensor | |||||
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Price | $24.06 | $28.17 | $57.27 | $39.74 | $35.29 | $27.90 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 28, 2025 | August 16, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | September 16, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Power Source | Solar | Solar | Solar | Solar | ||
Compatibility | Universal | Most vehicles | Universal |
Joshua B.
San Antonio, TX
June 20, 2025
I picked this up on a whim from the store—convenient, since I was already there. As a chef who's always on the go with my scooter and car, I expected this to be a set-and-forget solution for tire safety. Reality is, it does a solid job overall. The solar aspect is a game-changer; no more dead batteries to worry about. Installation was straightforward, and it started monitoring right away. I appreciate the real-time warnings—it caught a slow leak early, saving me from a potential flat. But it's not perfect. Sometimes it overreacts to temperature changes, giving false alarms that had me checking tires unnecessarily. And in Texas, we get plenty of sun, but on overcast days, I noticed the device struggled a bit, though it never fully died. For the price, it's reliable, but I wish it were a tad more accurate. If you're like me and value convenience, it's worth it, but don't expect flawless performance.
- Pros: The solar charging is incredibly convenient—I just placed it on my dash and it keeps running without any battery fuss. Setting it up was a breeze; no tools needed, just attach the sensors and it was good to go. It works with my vehicle and gives clear alerts if tire pressure isn't right, which is a huge peace of mind.
- Cons: Not without flaws—the alerts can be a bit too sensitive at times, flagging minor changes that aren't really issues. Also, on cloudy days, the solar power doesn't seem as effective, and I had to move it to a sunnier spot once. The external sensors feel a bit bulky and might not suit all wheel types perfectly.