How to Power AIO-5 Play?

How to Power AIO-5 Play?

AIO-5 PLAY offers two power options to suit your needs:




1. Connect to Your Bike's Battery

This method provides a stable power source directly from your bike's battery, ensuring reliable performance.

2. Use USB Power

This method allows you to power the AIO-5 PLAY using a USB connection, offering flexibility and convenience.

1. When using USB power, it is crucial to use the original USB cable provided with your AIO-5 PLAY. Any malfunctions caused by using a third-party Type-C cable are not covered under the warranty.
2. You can also use the TR100 to power your AIO-5 PLAY. However, please note that since this method utilizes USB power, the anti-theft alarm feature will be disabled.

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