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๐ Stay ahead of the curve with Tymate TM7 โ your tiresโ smartest guardian on the road!
The Tymate TM7 Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a wireless, easy-to-install TPMS featuring 4 external sensors with ยฑ1.5 PSI accuracy and 6 customizable alarm modes. Its vibrant color LCD with adjustable backlight delivers real-time tire pressure and temperature data for a wide range of vehicles (0-144 PSI). Powered via cigarette lighter socket, it also offers dual USB charging ports, making it a versatile safety and convenience upgrade for SUVs, trucks, RVs, and sedans alike.
















| ASIN | B0CPPDR25B |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,545 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand | Tymate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,266) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Item model number | TM7 |
| Manufacturer | Tymate |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TM7 |
| Model | TPMS |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.06 x 2.17 inches |
J**.
Works well
I like being able to see the tire pressure real-time. Installation was simple: plug the monitor into the 12v port, turn it on, place the sensors on the tire valves and watch it do what it was designed to do. Great price and great product that works well.
A**.
great for the price
Very easy set up. I have had on 2 vehicles since Oct,25. Works great on my 2 classic cars with 17" wheels. Seems to be very accurate. No complaints since install. I would recomend
G**K
Do you know the pressure of each tire all the time without manually checking? You should!
6/3/25 Update: By the way, it is SO GOOD, that I bought the solar versions for our other two cars. They all worked great EXCEPT (TOTALLY NOT your fault!!!), my wife and daughter (UGHH!!!)--my wife kept putting the solar charger in the car door pocket when she got through driving (I didn't know that she was doing this--I wanted to install it on her windshield, and she didn't want it "in the way"--WHICH IT IS NOT, up where you put the oil sticker!). So it became discharged (DUH), and my daughter drove the car with a slow tire leak. My wife ALWAYS notices things like that (but NOT precisely--she's often wrong [thinking it's kind of flat when it's perfect]), but my daughter RARELY does. So my daughter drove it with it COMPLETELY (or way too) flat. DESTROYED FAIRLY NEW MICHELIN TIRE!!! My daughter also never notices tire pressures you show, BUT YOUR BUZZER GOES OFF WHEN IT'S TOO LOW OR HIGH to prevent damage before it's too late. How do I know? She's called me while driving to ask me what the noise is. So yes, your system works PERFECTLY. Unfortunately some in my household don't. By the way, my daughter has made nearly straight A's since kindergarten, and has just graduated from hygiene school (DIFFICULT major), and passed all the boards. Her head just isn't into car details. AND my wife now GLADLY had me mount it on her windshield (she has NOT ONCE complained about it being in the way AFTER I did so), and she's REALLY glad to have it there now! Original review: Keep up the good work, guys! And thank you VERY MUCH! I bought one of these for my daughter's car (in Mayโitโs now late October, 2024), who is in college (and is really careless about things like this). How did it help her? As summer slipped into fall, all her tires went down in pressure a degree, then another, finally down to about 26 or 27 pounds each. Did she notice them going down? Noโeven though Tymate properly reported the pressuresโshe just didnโt glance down at it, although sheโs always fooling with stuff all in and around the Tymate, because of her phone, and countless cosmetic stuff there. But once it got down to about 27 pounds, it started beeping at her, so she had to figure out what was beeping, and why, after which she told me about it, and came home for me to get her tires up to specs. Without this, she would have worn her Michelin tires (4 new ones this last summer) out early. (She's not spoiled--I have her buy them out of her waitressing money, to help with responsibility.) For some reason when I first installed them, one of the sensors was off by two pounds. I emailed Tymate through Amazon, and Tymate immediately rushed out a new sensor to resolve the problem. However our daughter is in school most of the time, and by the time she came home (school isn't far), somehow the original Tymate sensors were all perfectly reporting pressures in all tires. We have 3 old cars (including my daughter's car), such that all have those dummy TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) notifications, by which I mean a single icon comes on, meaning that ANY of the tires may have too much or too little pressure. That's bad enough, but what's worse--you check all the tires, and theyโre perfect, which means that one (or more) of the sensor(s) is/are bad--which one? Well, supposedly a tire shop can use their equipment to find out which one(s), but then you have to the tire dismounted from the wheel rim, the TPMS device removed from inside the wheel, a new TPMS installed, which also means you will have to have that tire balanced again. That stupid procedure costs significantly more than this Tymate system, and you STILL have no idea the pressure of any of the tires. So for a good bit less with Tymate, you ALWAYS know the pressure of each tire all the time (at least once you get to 12.5 MPH), and exactly which tire, and the temperature of each tire, because if the sun is blazing on some tires, while others are cool in the shade, it can vary the tire pressure by multiple pounds, but it also shows the temperature of each. So, my wife (correctly) noticed the tire pressure of one of her tires low. I fixed that, and bought a solar charge wireless version of these (canโt believe I didnโt do it that way for my daughterโs carโit can only be read where plugged in a 12V outlet). The wireless version you can mount wherever you want on the windshield. For me, I choose the extreme top-left corner, where itโs behind the visor (if down). (I moved the oil sticker to be below this.) Later my wife again told me about a tire being low, even though the Tymate reported correct pressure. So I manually checked the tire, and Tymate was reporting perfectly accurate information. I still had trouble convincing my wifeโI explained about the engine up front causing the tire to appear lowerโฆblah, blah, blahโI barely convinced her, but Iโm thrilled to know all the time now. My own car was also giving the incorrect TMPS icon (which is barely helpful, and only if correct, which itโs not, so itโs a pain in the rear), so I got another solar wireless Tymate and installed it on my car. All my cars are Toyotas, about 200,000+ miles on them, all with perfectly running engines, transmissions, and virtually everything else. Some people really disparage not getting the Toyota brand TPMS, insisting that only Toyotaโs are accurate. That alone is about double the price of Tymate BEFORE the expensive installation (for ONLY ONE tire, as opposed to Tymate being for all 4 tires), and you still only get the idiot icon. Such a blessing to have these Tymates! Ohโฆone more thing. With the wireless/solar Tymates, they are only designed to be mounted to the windshield, NOT your dashboard, therefore they have to be โstuckโ in place. They come with 3M double-stick already installed in them, which you just pull the strip off and stick to your windshield. I did NOT want to do it that way for several reasons: 1. Windshield do need to be replaced, whenever a rock flies into it. So how do you then get the Tymate off? Iโm not saying you canโt, but it may not be easy. 2. Perhaps you would later like to change to location on your windshield (e.g. I can hardly find a place to please my wife, and might she change her mind once installed?) 3. I might like to temporarily remove it, such as when cleaning my windshield. So I just cut some Velcro, to precisely fit on top of their 3M tape area, taped the โhookโ (rough, scratchy) side on top of the (still covered) 3M tape on the Tymate, and the โloopโ (soft, fuzzy) side to my windshield. Now I can easily pull it off and place it back on again any time I want. If I want to move to another windshield location, I just cut a new โloopโ side for the Velcro, and install in the new location.
S**F
Good product
These work well and easy to install. The anti theft aspect is not very effectice. They give accurate readings so far over about a month of use. Yet to see how durable they are but recommended so far. The pressure readings seem accurate but the temperature reading function is poor.
A**S
Solid and straightforward tyre pressure monitoring system
Solid and straightforward tyre pressure monitoring system. Very easy to install, and every sensor showed exactly the same reading that was first checked with a professional grade air pressure gauge (Wonder Eurodainu). Has been working without any problems in continuous sub-zero temperatures (-10...-15 C) for now. Yet long term performance is too early to tell, but so far is looking good. Easy-to-understand manual and installation process. Batteries are included in the sensors. Just connect the gauge and the sensors, and they calibrate automatically. Gauge wakes up and closes down based on the 12 V current, so if your cigarette lighter works when the key is on, then it's practically fully automatic operation. Minimal use of current, so can easily be used together with a cigarette ligher hub. Good purchase!
R**D
Unreliable, psi range is wrong, range is wrong, does NOT have disconnected sensor alarm.
I purchased this system last February for my camper. Since it's single axle, being aware of the tire status is very important, so this looked like a good option to monitor tire pressure and temperature. I installed and configured the sensors and everything looked good. Accurate pressure, etc. I put two of the sensors on the back tires of my truck and the other two on my camper. Distance between the camper sensors and the receiver in the truck is a little over 20 ft. These are supposed to be fine for 36 feet. Then we hit the road to the campground. About an hour into the drive, the right side trailer sensor just went away....nothing....nada. Then about half and hour later, the other trailer sensor went away. When we left the campground for home, the trailer sensors were working again, but again failed in about the same amount of time. I contacted Tymate support and they asked me to document the failure, so I sent them a video from our next camping trip where the sensors failed in the same way, which is included in this review. After a few email exchanges and suggestions like replacing batteries, moving the receiver closer to the sensors, and resetting the sensor connection, they suggested I might need a repeater. The repeater cost more than I paid for the Tymate system. I suggested they send me one to see if that resolved the problem, but they declined. Then, after putting the camper away in the shed, while putting the truck away, I noticed the the trailer sensors were now displaying tire pressure and temperature for the camper tires....and the camper was on the other side of the property. This product is unreliable, gives false readings, and sometimes no readings at all. Look elsewhere for a TPM. Don't trust this one. Update: 6/7/2026 Tymate Support and sent me the booster transmitter to see if it solved the sensor problem. I installed it as directed on the axle between the back wheels of the camper. On our recent trip, the trailer sensors did not go away as before. Obviously, the range of the sensors is significantly exaggerated. If It will not work on my small 16 ft. camper, it should not be sold without the booster. There are other misrepresentations in the item description. It does NOT have a "Sensor Disconnected System". It never indicates loss of sensor data...it just shows you the last data it got. The tire could fall off and you wouldn't know it. The item information also states that the tire pressure is 0-144 psi. Support informed me that max was 87 psi. It is NOT a "Real-time Tire Pressure Monitor System". I have removed it from my vehicle and camper. It does NOT work as marketed.
P**R
Works great
Works great. Very easy to set up. No nuscence alarms as with out type systems.
D**D
Great substitute for broken car TPMS
Instead of fixing the 4 broken tire pressure monitors on my car tires for over $250, I bought this and plugged into my 12 volt input in the car and it constantly shows my tire pressure. Unit works awesome...you just plug the display screen in the 12v input and screw the air caps on each tire and it automatically sends the pressure to the unit inside the car and you can constantly see your tire pressure. The tire pressure is very accurate. Also very versatile as you can remove anytime and put on a trailer or another car. The only item I would note as a small negative is that the air pressure tire caps are slightly large compared to the normal caps that go on a tire valve. But it doesn't seem to have any negative effect and I am very happy with my purchase.
S**F
Nice
Really nice for people who don't have a sensor in their cars
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U**D
For monitoring tyer pressure great device
Fantastic device great tpms realy helpful during travelling
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