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The Carpuride W702PRO is a rugged 7-inch waterproof GPS navigation screen designed for motorcycles, featuring wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, dual Bluetooth connectivity for audio and intercom, adaptive brightness, and built-in compass and barometer. It enhances safety and convenience by enabling hands-free control, music sharing, and real-time environmental awareness, making it an essential tech upgrade for modern riders.






















| ASIN | B0DFCPL8NH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,734 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #427 in Car Audio Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (302) |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.18 pounds |
| Item model number | 000PRO |
| Manufacturer | Carpuride |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 1.74 x 4.49 inches |
A**R
Third Carpuride and love these units!
I have a Carpuride on all my bikes and love the platform. This one went on my Yamaha tenere 700. For those reviewers who said the mounting block did not line up with anything on the Carpuride, it works fantastic on the stock tenere nav bar. You simply need to take the BALL off the mounting stem that is on the back of the gps and then put only the FRONT half of the mounting block onto that shaft the ball was on, then sandwich it around the nav bar and put the 4 screws in to compress it around the nav bar. I saw so many videos where people were using the stupid ram mount that also comes with the unit or having to use some exotic workaround to mount the unit to the nav bar when it really was straight forward and very secure. They just don’t mention it at all in the instructions. Great unit and easy install. Wired it right to the extra accessory “key on” plug that come on the tenere (behind the side fairings). Love it!
C**T
Great product
So far I've only used this unit on a 3-week adventure bike ride in Central America and it worked wonderfully. Haven't explored its functions beyond a Bluetooth connection to phone navigation but even it I use no other features, this is enough to make it a great addition. Keeping the phone in a safe place (i.e. not exposed to danger on a handlebar mount!) is a huge advance and the larger screen is a real plus.
C**N
Too bright at night
It's a great gadget to have, mainly to keep one's phone out of sight, and out of the weather. Time will tell its endurance, but so far, so good. My only complaint is it's too bright at night even with it dimmed all the way down. For night riding safety it has to be unplugged, which defeats the purpose of it. If there's a way to turn the screen off/on while it's running, I haven't found it.
G**S
Works well, sometimes hard to connect
As a CarPlay device, this works quite well. Connection is something between finniky and could be better explained, but once you get it to work, it works. As a display for the phone, it's great. You will ahve to deal with on a motorcycle if you don't have cell service, you won't have data/maps etc that you might need. Sometimes it won't connect to my phone, and I have to start over. Well, that happened once. But it's easy to see, works with gloves, and works a lot better than Garmin XT for a general device for phone and maps and such, as long as you want to use the maps on your phone. Not all apps are CarPlay compatible, but that's not the fault of the device. Been through rain, lots of vibration, use it in the car as well when I'm not on the bike.
C**K
Really bright even in the direct sun
It's 7" which is about the same size as my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra turned sideways. The problem is my phone doesn't work the best in the direct sunlight and really doesn't like to get warm. Second problem is the icons are small and the controls are finicky with gloves on. All I want is to be able to see my maps (google maps or Waze) correctly and change the channels on whatever music app I'm using while wearing gloves and cruising at speed. The Carpuride W702 Pro does this easily. I picked this model over all the others since it was close to my phones size of 7", has the auto light adjustment that only pro models have, and the mount is the standard 1" ball which works with all the RAM mounts I use on my bikes. The included mount looks well-built but I like the RAM mounts since there is so many options out there to have them integrated into factory locations, like the steering stem.
D**Y
Not worth buying for as serious rider who need to ride many miles!
I bought this item about 7 weeks ago and installed on my KTM 890 Adventure for a long trip from Florida to Panama. I did the trip and I just returned. The item worked just a few days, then is begun to go off line again and again, to the point that I could not connect it anymore to my phone. What was most annoying is that it would go off-line when I most needed it, in the middle of some turns or when I needed directions. I threw it away on the trash can down in Guatemala. Not worth it. Unreliable and low quality!!!! Bad purchase! I don't know how they make it to be that many stars, probably this has been rated by people who do not travel a lot. Then you will submit this item under a serious trip, it will break down. That's my direct experience!! 5.000 miles, then did not work anymore!!
J**.
Works great for Apple CarPlay.
I was tired of using my phone with a mount for navigation, music, and more. I figured I would chance it with this, and I was pleasantly surprised. The installation was very easy and quick. I purchased, separately, a ball-mount stud that replace one of the handle bar bolts. This allowed me to mount the unit exactly how I wanted it. It is low enough to still see that gauges and centered between the handlebars. It took me a few minutes to figure out how to pair my helmet and phone to the Carpuride to make it work as I wanted. I can now use Siri while I am riding just as you would normally. The size of the screen is perfect for running your map applications. Overall a very useful and well built device.
A**R
When it works it works. When it don't it don't
First, the mounting is extremely limited. And the stock mount is bulky. I built a custom mounting system to get the screen placement I wanted. It does come with a small block that appears to be for a small bar mount, but there are no instructions on how to use it and the holes don't line up with anything on the product. As for function, it is a bear to get working. That may be the blue tooth headsets I'm connecting to, don't know. But I have to reconnect my Bluetooth earbuds with every start. This adds about 6-8 minutes to get going after getting gas or grabbing lunch on a ride. Annoying for sure. And it is very laggy in function as well. Not totally happy and will look for a similar product that is easier to install and functions like a modern electronic.
F**.
Excelente calidad de imagen,practico ,funcional, sin problemas para vincularlo al celular, para salir de ruta super practico.
P**V
Muy facil de usar. Cambie mi Garmin por este, porque es facil cuando voy en moto y se conecta con mi iPhone.
M**R
Love this. Have it on my quad. Paired with helmet Bluetooth wireless speakers. It’s great.
J**O
I have a 2024 BMW C400 GT Ion and normally connect my iPhone 16 Pro Max so that I can listen to my music/ podcast, being able to skip tracks using the wonderwheel. I was worried that if I connect my phone to to the Carpuride W702 Pro, I would lose the ability to connect my phone to the BMW TFT. I was pleasantly wrong. You see I don’t have the BMW Navigation Prep and therefore didn’t want to spend over $1000AUD to have it installed but liked the simple ability to still have my phone connected and controlled by the BMW TFT. Silly me thought that I would lose this ability as my phone would have to dedicate a spare Bluetooth channel to the W702 Pro. Seems like the W702 Pro initially uses the Bluetooth as initial connection then switch over to WiFi which now allows me to connect the BMW TFT and therefore same as usual prior to getting the W702 Pro. The results are: 1.My phone is connected to the W702 Pro via WiFi; 2. The BMW TFT is connected to my phone via Bluetooth which allows me some control on my phone (music playback etc); 3. My Cardo Packtalk Edge is connected to my phone for audio and mic for calls as well as music; 4. I can still use the Cardo app as it’s connected to the Packtalk as a second phone; 5. My Packtalk is still connected to the BMW TFT. Bottom line, it’s as if my ride doesn’t even see the W702 Pro but now I can hide my phone in my pocket safe and secure unlike before but have a screen as if my phone is outside in the elements. The pros so far is as stated above, which considering my phone cost $2144AUD compared to what I paid for the W702 Pro ($329.99AUD) is a good swap. It also has the ability to do dark mode thanks to the light sensor on the W702 Pro. I guess only time will tell how well this one will be but considering I don’t really go off-road with my ride, is fit for purpose. NB: I have a Healtech Thunderbox to power the W702 Pro so it turns on and off with the bike - Perfect!!
A**L
Una maravilla, de buena calidad y velocidad, solo le falta algún sistema para evitar robos, con eso sería perfecto
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