Stay In Control with Real-Time Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring
Never drive blind to your tire health again. The Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is designed exclusively for Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X, giving you accurate real-time tire pressure and temperature data directly on your vehicle’s display or smartphone.
Perfect for winter and long-distance driving, this intelligent sensor system helps you maintain optimal tire pressure, improve range efficiency, and enhance safety — just like Tesla’s original OEM sensors.
Key Features
🚘 Seamless OEM-Level Integration
Engineered specifically for Tesla vehicles, these sensors are pre-programmed and fully compatible with your car’s native TPMS system — no extra setup or calibration required.
📲 Real-Time Pressure & Temperature Data
Monitor each tire’s pressure and temperature in real time using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. Stay informed, prevent blowouts, and drive confidently in all conditions.
📡 Stable, Long-Range Bluetooth Connection
Equipped with advanced 2.4GHz BLE transmission, these sensors provide a strong, interference-free signal for fast and reliable data updates every time you drive.
🔋 5+ Year Battery Lifespan
Built to last. Each TPMS unit features a 320mAh high-performance lithium battery with a service life of five years or more, minimizing maintenance and replacements.
🧰 Simple Plug-and-Play Installation
No coding, wiring, or pairing hassles. Just mount the sensors on your tire valves — they automatically sync and start sending data instantly.
🛠️ OEM-Equivalent Quality
Delivers the same precision, durability, and reliability as Tesla’s original TPMS sensors, at a better value — ensuring consistent readings under all driving conditions.
How to Install
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Prepare the Vehicle: Park on a level surface and loosen tire nuts slightly if needed.
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Remove Valve Cap: Unscrew and remove the existing valve cap.
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Attach Sensor: Screw the TPMS sensor firmly onto the valve stem. Avoid over-tightening.
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Inflate Tire: Inflate to Tesla’s recommended PSI for accurate readings.
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Replace Valve Cap: Secure the valve cap back in place to protect the sensor.
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Verify Connection: Turn on your Tesla or open the app to confirm the new TPMS is transmitting data.





Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +105°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to +120°C |
| Pressure Monitoring Range | 0 – 116 psi (0 – 8.0 bar) |
| Pressure Accuracy | ±1.5 PSI (±0.1 bar) |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±3°C |
| Battery Life | ≥5 years |
| Transmission Frequency | 2.4 GHz (Bluetooth LE) |
| Battery Capacity | 320 mAh |
| Battery Voltage | 3V |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is TPMS and why is it important?
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) continuously tracks your tire pressure and alerts you to low or abnormal levels. Maintaining correct tire pressure improves safety, handling, and energy efficiency.
2. What causes TPMS failure?
Battery depletion is the most common cause. Once a TPMS battery expires, the entire unit must be replaced. These sensors offer extended life to minimize such issues.
3. How does BLE TPMS work with my Tesla?
Each BLE sensor sends data via Bluetooth Low Energy to your Tesla’s onboard system or compatible mobile app, displaying live pressure and temperature for each tire.
4. What do the TPMS warning lights mean?
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Solid Light: One or more tires are underinflated.
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Flashing Light: System malfunction — inspect or replace faulty sensors.
Compatibility List
| Tesla Model | Model Years Supported |
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| Model 3 | 2017–2025 |
| Model Y | 2020–2025 |
| Model S | 2016–2024 |
| Model X | 2016–2024 |
