Aoocci C6 Pro

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  1. Bikerman

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    Having bought one of these, I thought I'd give my opinion of it, should anybody be thinking of buying one. I fitted it to my Suzuki V Strom. Would look daft on my Thunderbird.
    Well to be honest, it's brilliant, I have a Garmin XT, and love it. But being a user of MyRouteApp, this unit allows you to have the maps from MyRouteApp, from your smartphone on display, or if you want Google maps, or Waze. The display is crystal clear, you can have music on if you want, and then the directions are played over the music. The tyre pressure monitoring gizmo's are maybe not the most accurate, but it could be my pressure gauge is out, and not the tyre pressure monitors of the Aoocci C6 Pro.
    One thing to be aware of is the unit has no, on or off button, so you have to tap into a live feed for it to turn on, or off with the ignition. The ram ball mount that is supplied with the unit, Does NOT fit the Ram mounts that maybe most of us have. The ball mount on the unit is smaller than the standard ram mount, and when you tighten it up, it just moves around. I got my unit for £122, and when you think that the Drift Camera I bought a few years ago cost £149, just for that alone, well this unit, is an absolute bargain.
    I'd be very surprised if somebody bought this, and then thought it was a pile of junk.
    Anyway here are a few pictures of where I put the front and rear camera's.
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    The quality of the camera recording are very good too. In the event of something going wrong, I'm sure that this unit would be a welcome witness for you to have.
     
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    @Bikerman That looks good. Yes i have the Drift camera my self as it had a four hour stint. Bu i might look into the unit you have as it looks so much better. Thanks for sharing the info.
     
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    I agree with you 100%... a fine but of kit and seems to be the perfect add-on. I binned the ball mount supplied, and used a universal mount that fitted to the screen handle without a drama and the C6 actually sits nicely above the bike TFT.

    MyRoute-App works well and looks crystal clear, it's actually a no brainer given that it has front and rear cameras on a constant loop record, onboard GPS unit for geo stamping etc.
    Solid performance all round with calls, and the Spotify both loud & clear no drop outs.

    You have to wonder how the others can charge what they do when this is performing as it does and in a solid well made body. Aoocci looking set to upset the applecart for sure.

    If you're after something like this, and have £130 (delivered, by the way!) spare then this is the one your bike wants, if you've more cash to spare and looking, then still get this, and you can use the rest (that you'd need to spend on equal or even less capable units) to pay for a weekend away on the bike, or towards your next tyre/s.
     
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