🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Smart Tech!
The MOTOEYE E6 Motorcycle Helmet HUD is a cutting-edge head-up display that integrates GPS, Bluetooth, mesh intercom, and a rearview camera, designed for all helmet types. Weighing just 64 grams, it enhances safety and connectivity for motorcyclists, making every ride smarter and more enjoyable.
Brand | MOTOEYE |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Head Up Display, Mesh Intercom, Bluetooth, Rearview Camera, CarPlay |
Model Name | E6 |
Outer Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Motorcycling |
Athlete | motorcycling |
Inner Material | Mesh |
Item Weight | 64 Grams |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.06 x 4.49 x 3.46 inches |
Package Weight | 750 Grams |
Brand Name | MOTOEYE |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacture |
Number of Items | 100 |
Manufacturer | Xi'an Vidoar Technologies Co., Ltd. |
Included Components | Headset, 64GB TF Card / Type-C Cable / Display Extension Rod / 3M Double-sided Tape / Quick Quide / Cleaning Kit / Cross Screwdriver, HUD Host, Display Module, Remote control |
Sport Type | Motorcycling |
L**N
Convenient , easy to setup
Got this 6 Motorcycle Helmet HUD, and it’s been a game-changer for my rides. The head-up display is super convenient for navigation, and I love that I can connect my phone for GPS and music without hassle. The mesh intercom works great for chatting with friends on the road.The rearview camera is a nice safety feature, and the noise reduction really helps drown out the wind. Plus, the RGB lights add a cool vibe to my helmet. With its sturdy build, it’s held up well against the elements. Overall, I’m really impressed—this thing makes riding so much more enjoyable!
A**X
Not intuitive and has misses
The media could not be loaded. Was hoping this would be a good substitute for a French made HUD, which, non surprisingly, was most likely stolen tech from the A10 program since the French suck at durability engineering. THIS seems to be more sturdy, BUT, requires magic stones, a pointy hat, a sacrifice, and secret incantations to figure out. It is NOT plug and play. Once most of what I needed was decoded and functioning , one big HUGE miss was that the voice commands only work if you press the remote button. That sucks at any road speed. The voice recognition only recognizes me about 70% of the time. Shouting helps sometimes . Even that French "Eye Lights/Rider" device had much better voice recognition. Also, the French one doesn't need me to press a button .. I just gave it a voice command and "Voila!". Another miss. The rear camera is great but there is no front camera. You have to buy it separately. The rear camera is good for backing but that's it. Also, strange, but true; the sound for music is great but talking and listening on the phone is impossible! The volume is too low AND everything is static filled both ways. Another miss is the mounting hardware. It doesn't not fit anywhere on my Road King. I had to jury rig it with electrical tape to the handlebar left grip area. The mounting hardware are two pieces of stainless steel that are screwed together. Messed up to have to tape something to my pretty shiney bike. Overall, I rate it with my personal POS thumbs down. Still looking for something more functional and more integrated with a much better human interface and.... Better durability.
B**D
Best purchase I ever made.
This is one of the best accessories I have purchased - I absolutely love my HUD. Mofoeye has been fantastic to deal with. Super easy install/ The image you see is awesome. crystal Clear. The only complaints I have is trying to Find a helmet that doesn't ride low On my brow. The eye piece can block the view of my entire right eye at times. This makes right turns tricky at times. The only other thing is the speakers aren't as loud as my other headsets.. I would buy this again and again. I show it off all the time but I like being the Only one with one. Pics to follow.P. S. Hey Moto eye, if you have any New products you're looking to test and have revieWed you are Welcome to look my way. :-)
R**D
Great to see behind me but the rest falls short
Real Rider Review — Great Concept, Poor Execution (for Now)As a long-distance rider who puts down serious miles, I was really excited for this system — but overall, it’s been a letdown.First, the advertising makes it look like the display projects onto your visor, similar to a HUD on a car windshield. It doesn’t. It’s actually a small, bright, and clear viewfinder — but you can’t see through it. I had to position it high up inside my helmet where it acts more like a rearview mirror. Anywhere lower and it sits directly in my line of sight, which is distracting.The rear camera is the best part, and the main reason I gave it three stars instead of one. Being able to see behind me on the road is a huge plus. That said, reliability is a big issue. It only powers on about three out of five times, even after being fully charged. Sometimes it randomly boots up an hour into a ride.The software offers great features on paper, but it’s even less reliable than the hardware. Apple CarPlay is awesome — when it actually connects (which has only happened twice).As for the speakers, they’re solid for phone calls (clear on both ends), but music quality is nothing to write home about. I expected average sound, and that’s exactly what I got.Bottom line: If everything worked consistently, this would be a fantastic system at a fair price. But right now, it feels like I paid a few hundred dollars for a rearview camera with Bluetooth. I’m hopeful future updates will fix these problems, but for now, I’d recommend waiting.Pros:• Rear camera greatly improves awareness• Clear phone calls• Promising features if they worked reliablyCons:• Unreliable startup• Poor software stability• Music quality is average• Misleading marketing about display projection
T**D
Works well. Love the connection to my phone and the REAR CAMERA!
This thing is amazing! First, the thing I was worried about the most, is that it seems to work fine with my glasses. It is bright enough to see and it fits in my helmet with my glasses on AND my internal sun visor down! That was my biggest concern and it works flawlessly.I use the MotoEye with my Android phone, but I see that it also works with the iPhone. It works well with my Android, so I assume it works just as well with the iPhone.Of course I use the mapping and speedo features, but I think my favorite feature as to be te rear camera. The module that mounts on the helmet is also a camera and its an easy touch of a button mounted on the handlebar to activate it. Very cool. I haven’t tried the mesh communications since I have another one already mounted in my helmet, but it looks easy to mount and use just like everything else in the box!Highly Recommend!
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