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Yes, MotorCare is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The MotorCare app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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4 out of 5
1 ratings in Türkiye
Bitte Apple Carplay integrieren.
Since this is a vehicle tool one would think that at a minimum it should be CarPlay compatible or even Apple Watch. Your phone is in your pocket so you miss out on the alerts.
Launching v3.0.4 app on iOS v16.5.1 causes the display brightness to dim. Each time you reopen the app, the screen brightness dims a little more. You can manually readjust the brightness afterwards, but opening the app will override the brightness setting and dim it again.
I like the TPMS sensors. Very easy to set up. The App however needs work. My motorcycle has 2 different pressures. The front is 36 psi and the rear is 40psi. In the App system Settings, there is only a wsy to set 1 tire psi high and low settings for alerts. There needs to be 1 setting for each tire because of different tire pressures. 1 for each tire.
I bought 2 sets for my motorcycles. This app only supports one set at the time. Every time I switch to another bike, I have to rescan the QR code.
I love the app and wish they might do some integration with shortcuts for a widget or something like that, but what I really would like to see from the app is separate alarms for front and rear tires. The pressure in the front tire of a motorcycle is almost always 2-5 psi less than the rear tire. I think having a low psi for front alarm and a low psi for rear alarm separate, would go a long way with bikers.
The latest release is working well. A suggestion for the developer is to include the time stamp of the last pressure reading. This would help understand if the pressure reading is current or old.
My app is showing tire pressure on one tire even though both sensors are removed and sitting in my office which is 15 miles away. Sometimes the reading seems accurate, other times it is clearly made up (of previous readings, I suppose) as it is right now. I removed them because I was taking the bike in for service but forgot to put them back on and left them in the office. How can there be a reading for a sensor that is miles away and not installed on a tire?
The app works and is easy to use. There is only one tire pressure alert setting, as another reviewer noted. I am not particularly concerned about that, as I set it 1psi below the lower psi tire. My issue with the app is that it is hard to tell if it is connected to the sensor. It takes about 10-15 seconds for it to update once the app is opened. It would be nice if there was an indicator which confirmed the reading is up to date. Other than that, very good.
New app is a huge improvement and provides instant reading. Very useful especially when riding in extreme temperatures
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