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PRODUCT REVIEWI
My initial skepticism regarding
the Chigee AIO-6 has vanished
after using the device for almost
two months now. The six-inch
screen and the ability to monitor
your motorcycle's OBD, along with
all the other features and benefits
offered by Chigee, make the AIO-6
a no-brainer for anyone consider-
ing a new navigation tool. It's one
of those things that you don't even
know you need until you have it,
and then you can't imagine being
without it. That said, devices like
this can be very distracting, so pay
attention to what's around you and
don't play with your Chigee while
you're riding.
Keith Dowdle
camera to be super handy when I'm
standing up off-road and my mir-
rors become useless. In addition,
as motorcyclists, we're guilty until
proven innocent—so the always-on
dashcams give me peace of mind
knowing that if some car driver
runs me over, I've got video proof
of exactly what happened. All
that said, I will continue to run an
additional GPS, such as the Trail
Tech Voyager Pro, when I'm in
remote areas, just because I like
to have redundancy. However, I'm
not sure it's necessary, as long as
you're able to keep your cell phone
charged.
4G network. Either model can be
mounted to your bike in minutes,
as the unit only requires a simple
power lead to operate. I would,
however, ensure that your phone
has an onboard charging supply,
because without it, the Chigee
loses most of its capabilities.
Overall, my experience with the
Chigee AIO-6 has been fantastic.
I love the tire-pressure monitor,
which has already saved me once.
The OBD information, which tells
me exactly what's happening with
the critical systems of my motor-
cycle in real time, is invaluable.
I've also found the rear-facing
Gaia Overland map viewed on the crystal-clear Chigee
six-inch screen. Maps must be loaded on your phone to be
available in remote areas with no cell service.
List Price: AIO-6 Max: Starting at $460
AIO-6 LTE 4G: Starting at $560 ($1000+ as tested)
Website: www.chigee.com