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Skroutz Buyers Protection & 2 years warranty
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Tire pressure and temperature monitoring system in real-time.
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It does its job, but it could be better at this price. I chose it because of the solar charging, but in the snow of Athens, the screen got moisture and started short-circuiting, even though the device is supposed to withstand temperatures from -20°C to 75°C, resulting in the solar charging function being damaged. I realized this when I brought it home to dry and charge it with the cable, and the battery only lasted two weeks, as stated in the instructions for the duration of operation with one charge without being maintained by the sun. So I contacted the store and returned it through Skroutz for a replacement, and they sent me a new one. Also, when I removed the base from the handlebar, I saw that the entire ring was almost cracked from tightening and shaking, and it would have eventually thrown the whole system into a pothole, but with the return of the product, it was replaced as well.
The points that bother me in the whole package are 3:
1. While the valve caps have safety locks with screws to tighten them well, the screen on the handlebar base can easily be removed with a turn of the central screw. This may happen so that it can be removed by the rider if they want to store it precisely because it can be removed so easily.
2. Since the valve caps have screws for tightening, the caps themselves have the same hexagonal shape on their backside, and with a wrench, you don't know if you have grabbed the cap, the screw, or both together, making it difficult to tighten. I have similar sensor caps in my car, and they are round on the backside, so you know that you have grabbed the screw when tightening, while they also have a cap key to hold resistance for easier tightening.
3. The minute markers on the clock seem to have 59 seconds instead of 60. So after a while, the clock goes 5 minutes ahead, and after a longer time, it goes 10 minutes ahead, and around there, I reset it to the correct time. This happened with the first device and its replacement.