







š Drive with Confidence: Your Safety, Our Priority!
The VESAFETPMS is a cutting-edge Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System designed for RVs, trailers, and motor homes. It features 5 alarm modes for tire pressure, temperature, and battery life, ensuring you stay informed on the road. With the ability to monitor up to 17 tires, a large display for real-time data, and a long-lasting battery life of up to 2 years, this system is both reliable and user-friendly. Enjoy peace of mind with automatic connectivity and professional support from VESAFE.











| Manufacturer | VESAFE |
| Brand | VESAFE |
| Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 6.77 x 3.78 x 7.91 inches |
| Item model number | RV-4E09 |
| Batteries | 4 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RV-4E09 |
J**.
Good Value
So far it works as well as our previous and much more expensive TPMS worked. It's easy to see mounted in the corner of my windshield and picks up the signal from the sensors very.
T**C
Great product insuring safe travels
This VESAFT monitor is a must have for any traveler. Without it's help I may have lost a tire or worse. After a nearly 1000 mile trip and only 40 miles from home when tires are my least concern the monitor alarm goes off indicating a tire loosing pressure. Sure enough low pressure indicated a problem and enabled me to get off the road and get it fixed to complete the trip. The VESAFE system worked just as advertised. 28' Airstream.
K**T
easy ti install
so far it has worked awesome, easy to install. love it
S**A
Works great but doesn't turn itself off.
Works great. Very accurate.Only downside is it doesn't turn itself off. If you forget to turn it off it runs the batteries dead.Would be nice if ti turned off when it sensed no motion. Least they could do is have it turn off after a few hours (or 8 hours). Easy enough to turn back on. It could beep to warn you.
K**R
Piece of mind, Highly recommend.
I purchased this unit prior to taking a LONG road trip pulling my travel trailer/camper. I had experienced a blow out in the past and was paranoid about having another one. I have waited until the trip was over to post a review. I drove from Tennessee to Montana and back, total mileage just short of 5000 miles, in four weeks.This thing gives you piece of mind while towing. No more wondering what's going on with the tires. I set my tire PSI at 65 per the tire specification and could monitor as the pressure builds for normal highway driving, also the temps of the tires. They always were very close to each other which told me that everything was okay.Mounting was not an issue and I did not use the anti-theft lock nuts. As you screwed the monitor onto the stem, you heard a momentary hiss before the seal was complete. I had programed the units prior to mounting. That is the most confusing part of the process and I had to read the instructions many times to fully understand. Once programmed, however, it was a cinch. Once the monitor is turned on, it takes up to 5 minutes or so for it to capture all of the sensors. That's a bummer, but during the trip I left the monitor on when I was doing consecutive days of driving, only turning it off when there were days of no driving. The unit automatically goes to sleep when you stop for more than 5-10 minutes and when it re-awakens it is pretty much ready to go, already having tire pressures ready. All it takes to re-awaken the unit is to jostle it a bit, usually opening and shutting the truck door does it.The monitor cycles thru each tire and does not display all at once. It displays each tire about 5 seconds before going to the next. The display shows PSI and temp. I read one review and experienced it myself that when the tow vehicle moved away from the trailer, no alerts happened, the unit kept reading normal pressures. I don't know why that is, but it does. However, if you pull a monitor off the tire, simulating a blow-out/loss of pressure, the unit will alert quickly - maybe 5 seconds. I did experience an low pressure alert while driving that startled me and I immediately pulled over. Turned out it was my spare that had slowly leaked down to below minimum.It comes with a cable to keep the monitor charged, but I started the trip with a full charge and NEVER plugged in the unit. At the end of the trip/month, it still had half a full charge.Getting the windshield cup to stick took several attempts and much repositioning to find a good flat spot, but once stuck, it was there for good.I was worried about range of sending units so I got the repeater and wired it to my trailer battery.
M**N
Works great with 38ā 5th Wheel Trailer
I had a TireLinc TPMS that came with my Grand Design Reflection 341RDS, a 38ā fifth wheel. The TireLinc extender failed and it was going to cost almost $300 to buy a replacement. I found this item for just over a third of that. After installing it I have been very pleased.This unit comes with an extender, which was easy to install by simply connecting it to the wiring that was used by the TireLinc unit and is in the basement of my trailer. Once hooked up the monitor connected to the tire transmitters fairly quickly. The best news is that while driving down the road the monitor maintained connectivity.I mounted the monitor on the lower face of the truck dashboard. The monitor is easy to read as the readings are scrolled through.Configuring the monitor settings does take a little work. You have to decide which of the available tire positions you want to monitor. The monitor itself can accommodate vehicles with double axle duallys. On my trailer there are 2 axles with single tires. The key is to read the instructions very carefully as they are correct. Prior to configuring the monitor correctly, I did receive a warning that the air was low in one of the tires. Unlike some other other TPMS systems this one has you setting the pressure to what your desired pressure is for each tire. The warning is given when the pressure is more than 10% less than that setting. Again, read the manual for specifics.Overall this unit is a great value for the money compared to the competitors. I highly recommend it. I bought the 6 transmitter unit even though I am currently only using 4 of them. My plan is to use the other two transmitters on my spare tires, one for the truck and one for the trailer.
M**S
Works great!
Relatively easy to set up and use. Purchased two years ago, and the set of 10 has been working very well for both my RV (6 sensors) and tow vehicle (4 sensors). There's sometimes a few PSI differences between these sensors and the other ones that I have on the Jeep, so it's hard to know which set is most accurate, but the readings are reasonably close, and the most critical function is monitoring unexpected and/or sudden drops which this does well. Two years out, 1 of the batteries finally died and it turns out that VESAFE even offers a battery and o-ring replacement service with fast response on customer service, so I'm quite happy so far with the purchase.
B**3
Looking forward for a safe travel season with the Vesafe tire pressure monitors
Iām really looking forward to using this with our Rv - we had an issue last season that could have been avoided if we had a tire pressure monitor . Hopefully all works great but so far so good . This definitely appears to be a great value for the money compared to other brands costing 3 times as much !
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