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Best 6-inch Smart Motorcycle Displays

Best 6-inch Smart Motorcycle Displays

We’ve grown accustomed to our smartphones, and over the years, the 6-inch display size has become something of a standard. It offers enough screen space to see things clearly without being too big to handle.

On motorcycles, riders often mount their phones for GPS or maps, making a 6-inch screen a familiar and functional size. That’s why many smart motorcycle display systems follow this form factor; it just feels natural for riders used to phone screens.

If you're also looking for a clear, phone-sized display made for motorcycles, here’s a list of smart options worth checking out. Some of these do more than show maps and speed data – they have multiple tech and safety features for adventure riders.


Chigee AIO-6 LTE

Garmin Zumo XT2

Carpuride W603D

AOOCCI C6 Pro

INNOVV N1 Pro

Price

$526.40

$549.99

$299.99

$219.00

$320.00

Display Size

6 inches

6 inches

6.3 inches

6.25 inches

5.99 inches

Peak Brightness

2,300 nits

1050 nits

1000 nits

~1,000 nits

~800 nits

Camera Specs

Dual 1080p @ 60 fps

N/A

Dual 1080p

Dual 1080p @ 30 fps

Dual 1080p @ 30 fps

Waterproof Rating

IP69K

IPX7

IP67

IP67

IP67

Installation

Modular quick release

Fixed

Fixed

Fixed

Fixed

Android Auto/CarPlay

Theft Alerts

Geo‑fencing

Action Cam Preview


1. Chigee AIO-6 LTE

So, first on our list is the latest all‑in‑one smart motorcycle system from Chigee. They’ve been making such displays for years and have carved a name for themselves in premium setups.

The LTE variant differs from the AIO‑6 Max in that it has LTE SIM support built in. This allows users to track the motorcycle’s real‑time location and get notifications on the app if the bike moves out of a set area or is tampered with.

Build‑wise, it has a solid metallic body and an ultra‑bright 6‑inch display. The AIO‑6 offers a peak brightness of up to 2,300 nits, so it works well across all lighting conditions, from bright daylight to low‑light environments.

Mounting is also very flexible. Instead of a permanent fixture, it uses modular quick‑release kits that can be used on motorcycles or BMWs. You can install the mounts on one or multiple bikes, then easily switch the device between them. A clamp is also available for use in cars.

In addition, it comes with a pair of 1080p dashcams that record at 60 fps, with footage stored internally. A TPMS system is also available as an add‑on.

There’s a lot more that we might have missed; you can read the full details about the AIO‑6 series here.

Key Features

  • Large 6-inch display
  • Peak brightness: 2300 nits
  • 60 fps cameras
  • LTE SIM GPS, and geo-fencing
  • Blind Support Monitoring
  • Multiple Add-On Attachments

2. Garmin Zumo XT2

This one is more of a navigation unit than a smart display, but it’s a popular option, so we’ve included it in our list.

The Zumo XT2 has a premium 6‑inch glove‑friendly touchscreen display with a 1280x720 resolution and transflective technology that ensures clear visibility even in bright sunlight. Garmin claims it’s built to military standards for vibration and drop resistance and is rated IPX7 waterproof.

As mentioned before, Garmin’s strength is its navigation capabilities. It comes preloaded with road, topographic, and satellite maps, plus features like Garmin Adventurous Routing™ and group ride tracking via the Tread® app. It also provides live traffic and weather updates, and allows hands‑free calling and music when paired with a headset.

3. Carpuride W603D 

Carpuride W603D is a 6.3‑inch wired motorcycle display with a 2.5D curved glass surface that improves touch responsiveness. It is IP67 waterproof and supports both wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with Bluetooth connectivity.

The display is equipped with HD 1080P dual cameras for front and rear recording, offering a 140° wide‑angle lens for a broad view. The installation is wired and permanent, so it can’t be easily switched between motorcycles.

4. AOOCCI C6 Pro

AOOCCI C6 Pro is a budget‑friendly 6.25‑inch motorcycle dash cam with a 1000‑nit bright display, supporting both wireless CarPlay and Android Auto.

Like other options on this list, it has two wide‑angle (140‑degree) cameras recording at 1080p and 30fps. There’s a loop recording feature that prevents the storage from filling up by automatically replacing old files with new ones. It doesn’t have advanced safety features like blind spot monitoring.

A built‑in GPS is also present, which lets you review past rides and track your trips. The device has no buttons; instead, it relies on a wired remote for controls. TPMS for tire temperature and pressure monitoring is also included as part of the package

5. INNOV N1 Pro

The N1 Pro is a 5.99‑inch smart motorcycle display and navigation system built with an anodized aluminum body. The screen brightness is about 800 nits. Yes, it’s not the highest, but is still bright enough to perform well in most riding conditions.

It also comes with a dual‑camera setup, a front and a rear camera, each recording at 1080p and 30fps with a 120‑degree viewing angle. The device doesn’t have internal storage but saves recordings directly to a TF card.

Final Words

So, those were the best smart 6‑inch motorcycle displays we’ve reviewed. To be fair, the Chigee AIO‑6 stands out from the rest: it’s nearly twice as bright as the others, offers better camera quality, solid water resistance, a robust metal build, and a complete TPMS system.

If you’re looking for something a bit smaller, we’ve also reviewed a range of 5‑inch smart motorcycle displays in another post, which you can check out for more options.

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