Best 5" Motorcycle Navigation Systems Like Car

Have you ever seen those expansive digital displays in luxury cars and wondered, “Can my motorcycle have that too?” Well, the future is now. Motorcycle navigation systems have come a long way, evolving from basic GPS tools into smart dashboards that rival systems found in high-end cars. Brands like Chigee have been the front runners in this advanced tech. 

In this article, we will explore three best 5-inch motorcycle navigation systems that mirror the functionality of their automotive counterparts. We will also present a comparative view of the list to help you choose one. 

  1. Chigee AIO-5 Lite – Motorcycle Smart Riding System

Chigee AIO-5 Lite is not just a navigation system; it’s a comprehensive system designed to transform your motorcycle into a smart vehicle. The centerpiece is the 5-inch IPS display, securely mounted on the bike with an aluminum alloy frame. 

The display is laminated and has IP67 water resistance, making it rugged enough to withstand harsh weather conditions. It responds well to biking gloves, and the peak brightness of 1200 nits ensures you are not dazzled by the sun. An auto-brightness feature is also included.

AIO-5 Lite basically mirrors your smartphone. This allows you to sync smartphone apps, similar to Android Auto or CarPlay. You can run apps like Maps for navigation, receive important notifications, control your Bluetooth audio devices, and answer calls on the go. Compatibility with other CarPlay apps is supported, and voice controls are also available.

AIO5 also supports video recording with a smart dash cam at the front and a wide-angle camera at the rear. This dual setup features Sony IMX307 STARVIS CMOS sensors that provide high-resolution footage at 1080P@30 FPS with vibration correction – much needed when recording on the go.

The video recordings are stored on a 32GB internal memory card, which is expandable up to 64GB and can be transferred to your smart device via the display’s built-in 5G WiFi at 10MB/s.

Besides recording, the rear-view camera has another function: it provides blind spot monitoring by alerting you through on-screen warnings and sound.

The system can be paired with a TPMS system for monitoring the air pressure of tires and an OBD module for getting real-time engine information on the dashboard.

Key Features:

  • IP67 Water Resistance

  • Peak brightness up to 1200 nits.

  • Dual Camera recording (1080P) and storage

  • Calls, Media Control, and Notifications Alert

  • SONY Sensors for Video Stability 

  • Blind-spot monitoring

  1. Carpuride W502BS – Portable Motorcycle Display

Carpuride W502BS is a smart display system for motorcycles featuring a 5-inch screen. A larger 7-inch screen variant, the W702BS, is also available. It attaches to the bike’s handlebar using a bracket mount included with the system. Its connectivity is more of a plug-n-play type, so it can be easily switched between bikes with a USB port or those carrying the same attachment mount.

The display is water-resistant and features a slight cover on top to protect against elements. It boasts a brightness of up to 1000 nits, which is adjustable based on external lighting conditions. However, some users report that the touchscreen is a little less responsive.

Like AIO-5 Lite, the Carpuride W502BS, also mirrors the screen and supports CarPlay, which is handy for navigation and accessing other entertainment apps. You can connect it to your helmet’s Bluetooth devices for calls and audio listening.

There’s an option to add a 64GB TF card for enjoying music on the go. Other notable add-ons include a built-in barometer and compass.

Key Features:

  • 5 and 7-inch screen variants

  • Brightness up to 1000 nits

  • Easy attachment

  • Card support Music

  1. Garmin Zumo XT – Motorcycle Navigator

Unlike the other two, Garmin Zumo is solely a navigation system that contains offline maps and satellite imagery. You can switch between street maps, topographic maps, and satellite views with just a tap.

However, the offline data is limited to a locality (North America), you’ll have to confirm and see if your region is also available. That said, you’ll still need Wi-Fi to update maps – that’s possible via smartphone on the go.  

This navigator has a 5.5-inch display that’s bright and water-resistant. It’s easy to read in sunlight or at night, and you can use it with gloves. But the peak levels are not listed. 

Unlike the other two options, it doesn’t connect to the motorcycle power source; instead, it’s powered by a battery that can run up to 6 hours or 3 hours (on 100% brightness).

You can perform hands-free calling and listen to music files stored on the navigator. The system also provides the rider with alerts for sharp curves and speed changes. It also supports inReach satellite communication for emergency SOS and peace of mind in remote areas.

Key Features:

  • Offline maps and satellite imagery

  • Battery-powered display

  • Alerts for sharp curves and careful zones

AIO-5 vs. W502BS vs. Zumo XT:  A Quick Comparison

We have taken a close look at three smart motorcycle navigation systems, and to simplify things, here’s a head-to-head breakdown of all three:

Feature

Chigee AIO-5 Lite

Carpuride W502BS

Garmin Zumo XT

Price

$580.00

$349.99

$499.99

Screen Size

5-inch

5-inch

5.5-inch

Brightness

1200 nits

1000 nits

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Power Source

Motorcycle battery

Motorcycle battery

Built-in battery

Maps

Smartphone mirroring

Smartphone mirroring

Offline

CarPlay

Camera Support

Calling

TPMS

Music Controls

Blind Spot Monitoring


Among these three motorcycle navigation systems, the AIO-5 Lite seems to be a very wise choice for motorcyclists. It not only offers a navigation solution but also provides a comprehensive tech system of cameras and sensors that can transform your mechanical bike into a smart one. 

Want to take your ride to the next level? Check out the AIO-5 Lite for the ultimate motorcycle upgrade.

Read: What Sets the AIO-5 Series Apart for Modern Riders / Smart Digital Displays for Motorcycles: Essential Upgrade or Lavish Luxury?


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