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If you’re looking for a motorcycle CarPlay screen that actually works for real riders—not just on paper—the CPMC Z55B is worth a look. It packs in some seriously useful features like wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, dual 1080P cameras, real-time tire pressure monitoring (TPMS), and even physical blind spot detection.
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One of the biggest benefits of the Z55B motorcycle CarPlay screen is that it lets you leave your phone safely in your pocket or tank bag. It mirrors your smartphone wirelessly to a 5.5-inch waterproof touchscreen, so you still get navigation, music, and calls without needing to expose your phone to dust, rain, or vibration.
The screen is clear, responsive, and glove-friendly—exactly what you need when you're out on the road.
Built-In Front and Rear Dash Cams (1080P)
With dual 1080P front and rear cameras, the Z55B also functions as a proper motorcycle dash cam system. It starts recording automatically, includes a G-sensor for incident detection, and even comes with a free 64GB memory card to get you started.
Footage can be managed directly via your smartphone, making it easy to check your rides or save anything interesting.
A standout feature of the Z55B is its physical Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system. Unlike software-only versions that rely on iffy camera estimates, this one uses proper sensors and gives real-time alerts when a vehicle is in your blind spot.
If you commute in busy traffic or do a lot of motorway riding, this is a game-changer for extra awareness.
Underinflated tires are a quiet danger, especially on long rides or loaded-up touring. The Z55B includes a built-in TPMS that constantly tracks your tire pressure and warns you of any drops below safe levels. It’s one of those low-effort, high-safety features that adds real value.
The screen mounts securely but also features a quick-release design, so you can remove it quickly when parking somewhere less secure. No tools needed, just a simple mechanism that works.