Choosing the right motorcycle CarPlay system can make your rides safer and more enjoyable. But with options like the Carpuride W702 Series and KeepFeel K Series, how do you decide?
This post compares these two popular systems head-to-head. We'll look at video quality, durability, smart features, and more - all from a rider's perspective.
Short answer: KeepFeel is built by riders, for riders with premium durability, while Carpuride adapts car tech for motorcycles at a lower price.
Brand Backgrounds
Carpuride: From Cars to Bikes
Carpuride, primarily known for CarPlay systems in cars, has recently expanded into the motorcycle market with the W702 model. Their focus is on offering a solid CarPlay experience, primarily for everyday riders looking for a budget-friendly option.
KeepFeel: Born for Motorcycles
KeepFeel, on the other hand, was founded by passionate motorcycle riders who understand what high-end riders need. Their K Series (K68/K55) models are specifically built for motorcycle riders who demand not only CarPlay functionality but also premium safety features and a seamless, high-performance experience.
Product Comparison: Carpuride W702 vs. KeepFeel K68/K55
Feature |
Carpuride W702 Pro |
KeepFeel K68 |
Origin |
Adapted from car tech |
Made for motorcycles |
Display |
7" touchscreen |
6.8" touchscreen |
Resolution |
1080p |
1080p (upgradable to 2K) |
Navigation |
✅ |
✅ |
GPS Tracking |
❌ |
✅ |
TPMS |
✅ |
✅ |
Portable (Quick Release) |
❌ |
✅ |
Anti-Theft |
❌ |
✅ |
BSD |
❌ |
✅ |
Durability |
IP67 |
IP67 |
Warranty |
1 year |
Lifetime |
Price |
$350 |
$379 |
As you can see from the table above, the Carpuride W702 offers a reliable CarPlay system, but it doesn’t come with the advanced safety features like GPS tracking, quick release, BSD, anti-theft that KeepFeel offers. If you’re looking for a simple and affordable CarPlay upgrade, Carpuride is a solid choice. However, for those seeking a more premium, feature-packed system, KeepFeel is the clear winner.
Pro Tip: Bigger screen isn't always better - motorcycle screens need to be visible in all conditions.
Which Should You Choose?
Pick Carpuride W702 if:
✓ You want a budget-friendly option
✓ Mostly ride in good weather
✓ Don't need advanced safety features
Choose KeepFeel K68 if:
✓ You ride in all conditions
✓ Want lifetime warranty
✓ Value motorcycle-specific design
Conclusion
While Carpuride W702 brings decent car tech to bikes, KeepFeel K68 is built just for riders from the ground up. The choice comes down to:
- Short-term savings (Carpuride)
If you want a basic, budget-friendly option and don’t mind sacrificing advanced features, Carpuride W702 is a great choice.
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Long-term value (KeepFeel)
If you’re looking for a premium system with advanced safety features, like dash cams, tire pressure monitoring, and G-sensor technology, the KeepFeel K Series is the better fit for you.
Ready to upgrade? Explore KeepFeel K68 or Check out Carpuride W702
Pro Tip: Still unsure which system to choose? Check out our KeepFeel product page for more details and expert advice on picking the best model for your ride.
Question for you: What's most important in your motorcycle tech - price or durability? Let us know below!
FAQ
1. Can I install these myself?
Yes! Both include mounts, but KeepFeel's is vibration-optimized.
2. Which works better at night?
KeepFeel's upgradable 2K helps with low-light visibility.
3. Do they work with Android?
KeepFeel and Carpuride both supports Android Auto.
4. Warranty differences?
Carpuride = 1 year, KeepFeel = lifetime coverage.
5. Best for off-road riding?
KeepFeel's military-grade durability wins here.