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Motorcycle security and rider tech have come a long way in the last few years, and the Chigee AIO-6 LTE is a perfect example of how everything is starting to merge into one smart, connected system.
I’ve used a lot of bike tech over time — from budget CarPlay screens to standalone trackers and dash cams — but the AIO-6 LTE aims to combine all of that into one premium unit. After several weeks of real-world use, here’s how it stacks up
The AIO-6 LTE is essentially the upgraded version of the AIO-6 Max, with one major addition:
👉 Built-in LTE connectivity via SIM card for real-time tracking and remote access
It’s a:
Front and rear motorcycle dash cam
GPS tracker with live location
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto display
Bike monitoring system (battery, TPMS, OBD if installed)
Remote camera access & alerts platform
In short, it’s less of a gadget and more of a full bike tech ecosystem.
This review is essentially for the LTE version of the AIO-6, I have also reviewed the AIO-6 MAX which is exactly the same without the LTE
Straight out of the box, the AIO-6 LTE screams premium.
Chigee’s hardware quality is noticeably above most budget systems:
Solid mounting hardware
Thick, durable cables
Weatherproof connectors
Security Torx fittings to deter tampering
Even the packaging feels high-end. You do pay more for this system — but you can see and feel where that money goes.
The unit comes with:
Mounting bracket
Power wiring (battery connection)
Security tools
SIM card (optional to use — you can fit your own)
The Chigee AIO-6 LTE comes with a free SIM card and around 2 months of free data
Initial setup is straightforward:
Power the unit
Connect to Wi-Fi
Set region and language
Update firmware
Insert SD card for recording
You can even do the first setup off the bike using USB power (not officially recommended, but handy).
Installation on the bike is similar to other Chigee units:
Direct battery connection
Neatly routed camera and power cables
Secure mounting system
If you’re upgrading from another Chigee unit like the Max, most cables are identical — it’s largely plug and play.
This is where the AIO-6 LTE separates itself from most rivals.
With the LTE SIM active and linked to the Chigee Go app, you get:
You can see exactly where your bike is at any time. If it’s stolen, you can follow its location live.
Get notified if:
The bike is knocked
Someone moves it
It leaves a defined area (if set)
Full real time tracking in provided by the Chigee GO app, it also shows TPS and battery level. You can also access the cameras remotely!
You can view front and rear cameras remotely. The livestream quality is basic (grainy over LTE), but that’s not the point — it’s for situational awareness, not cinematic footage.
In a theft scenario, you might even capture images of the people taking your bike.
That level of visibility turns this from a gadget into proper security equipment.
The AIO-6 LTE uses the same camera system as the Max:
1080p front and rear
60fps recording
HDR support
Footage is sharp, smooth, and well balanced in changing light. It’s constantly recording while you ride, which is invaluable for:
Accident evidence
Dangerous drivers
Insurance claims
You can choose whether to overlay speed and ride data.
The screen is:
Bright and visible in daylight
Responsive to touch (even better with touchscreen glove pads)
You can quickly:
Switch camera views
Access bike data
Navigate menus without distraction
It’s clearly designed with real riders in mind.
The AIO-6 LTE supports both systems, turning the screen into a proper smart display.
You get:
Google Maps / Waze / Apple Maps
Music control
Calls and messages
Connection is generally solid, though occasional Android Auto glitches can happen — especially if your phone has just been connected to a car. A quick reboot usually fixes it.
Battery drain on your phone does increase, especially on long rides. On a 4-hour ride, expect roughly a 40–50% drop, so a power bank or bike charger is a good idea.
You can control DJI, Insta360, and GoPro cameras via Bluetooth. Start/stop recording without touching the camera — brilliant for motovloggers.
Add TPMS sensors and view live tyre data on screen.
If fitted, you can view engine data directly through the unit.
If the system detects a crash, it can notify your emergency contact with your location. A genuinely reassuring feature.
Because it’s hard-wired, the unit does draw power when parked.
You can set a voltage cutoff (e.g. 12.5V) to protect your battery. If the bike battery gets low, remote camera access is disabled, but tracking alerts still function.
A built-in backup battery would have been a great addition — but this is a common trade-off with hardwired trackers.
Real-world use:
Left outside in the rain
Regular riding in bad weather
Even pressure washing
No water ingress, no failures. It’s clearly built for life on a motorcycle, not just fair-weather use.
A full setup (AIO-6 LTE + cameras + accessories like TPMS) comes to around:
£859.94
With discount code TomsTC10, you can knock about 10% off.
Yes — it’s expensive. But you’re combining:
Dash cam system
GPS tracker
Smart display
Remote monitoring
Security alerts
That’s not just a gadget — that’s tech plus insurance-level peace of mind.
✔ Real-time LTE tracking
✔ Remote camera access
✔ Excellent build quality
✔ Great dash cam footage
✔ Bright, responsive display
✔ Action cam control
✔ Strong app support and updates
✖ Higher price than budget systems
✖ Some Android Auto quirks
✖ Draws power from bike battery
✖ No internal backup battery
The Chigee AIO-6 LTE isn’t aimed at bargain hunters. It’s aimed at riders who want one high-quality system that does everything:
Security, recording, navigation, and smart connectivity — all designed specifically for motorcycles.
If you’re serious about protecting your bike and upgrading your cockpit tech, this is one of the most complete systems currently available.
It’s less of an accessory… and more of a digital co-pilot and security guard for your bike.