








🏍️ Upgrade your ride with the smartest helmet HUD—because your road deserves next-level vision!
The MOTOEYE E6+ transforms any motorcycle helmet into a cutting-edge smart device featuring an AR head-up display, GPS navigation via CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth 5.2 with dual phone connectivity, mesh intercom for group communication, a rearview camera for enhanced safety, AI-powered noise reduction, and an aerodynamic rear-mounted host. Compatible with all helmet types and IP66 rated for durability, it’s the ultimate tech upgrade for professional riders seeking safety, connectivity, and style.







M**N
Greatly Improved My Ride
Been using this HUD since November 24'. I connected my Cardo to it using a 2 output-1 input stero splitter. You will have to buy the splitter from Amazon or online. If you go to their website they have add-ons like an external battery for the HUD to help with longer rides, HUDs without cameras, front cameras and tire pressure sensors. I have recommended this to others because it eliminates having to look down at your phone. Once you get familiar with the controller its a breeze to use. !Backpacks only need a Cardo or such device to talk with you and others.!I recommend getting the external battery as Andriod Auto or Apple Carplay will drain the battery in about 1.5hours. In its normal mode it lasts about 3 hours.
A**X
Not intuitive and has misses
The media could not be loaded. Was hoping this would be a good substitute for a French made HUD, which, non surprisingly, was most likely stolen tech from the A10 program since the French suck at durability engineering. THIS seems to be more sturdy, BUT, requires magic stones, a pointy hat, a sacrifice, and secret incantations to figure out. It is NOT plug and play. Once most of what I needed was decoded and functioning , one big HUGE miss was that the voice commands only work if you press the remote button. That sucks at any road speed. The voice recognition only recognizes me about 70% of the time. Shouting helps sometimes . Even that French "Eye Lights/Rider" device had much better voice recognition. Also, the French one doesn't need me to press a button .. I just gave it a voice command and "Voila!". Another miss. The rear camera is great but there is no front camera. You have to buy it separately. The rear camera is good for backing but that's it. Also, strange, but true; the sound for music is great but talking and listening on the phone is impossible! The volume is too low AND everything is static filled both ways. Another miss is the mounting hardware. It doesn't not fit anywhere on my Road King. I had to jury rig it with electrical tape to the handlebar left grip area. The mounting hardware are two pieces of stainless steel that are screwed together. Messed up to have to tape something to my pretty shiney bike. Overall, I rate it with my personal POS thumbs down. Still looking for something more functional and more integrated with a much better human interface and.... Better durability.
P**R
Worth every penny and more!
This thing is priced fairly and reasonably for what it can do. It is a game changer! Just the mesh capability alone can run $300 on a single stand-alone unit, so the price is very fair. I bought it for the rearview capability only, but got so much more. I use it when I ride my EUC (V14). The camera and viewer are impressive as far as resolution. I can't see the pixels!! There is a custom setting for just about everything in the app. I like that it is wired because that direct connection to video and display has no lag. I haven't tested the sound from the speaker as of this review, but I can use Bluetooth from my phone on the different speakers I already have installed in my helmet.Overall, it is an impressive device especially as the company's first version. I'm a gadget freak, so it takes a lot to impress me. And I am impressed!If you think it's over priced, you will change your mind once you see what it can do just lime I did. It does what I hoped for and more than what I imagined. Even if you think it should be priced at $300, the safety it will provide me is worth paying twice that! The extra awareness behind me will reduce the chance of accidents which can cost 10 times more in medical fees.Just get it and you will agree with everything I wrote here.
J**M
Very complicated setup.
The overall concept is good as far as the rearview camara, which is a extremely expensive mirror with a very short battery life span, the setup straight out of the box is very difficult and complicated because it's so much you have to do in each settings to get it to perform well, I don't really use any of the other features other than the rearview camara because my phone can handle everything else, I already have a Bluetooth monitor and speakers attached to my helmet that works great but I can't run it at the same time when I have the Motoeye connected, so it's either my YouTube music with my system or just the camera with Motoeye with a short battery life, actually I was better off with just a standard handlebar mirror which is very sufficient and a lot cheaper with no battery life span. The Motoeye camara clarity is very good, the mph meter is accurate, the overall concept is good it just needs to be improved in certain areas, you will need to be creative with the stickers to get the HUD mounted properly on the back of your helmet, you can easily adjust the size of the viewing frame to make it wider or closer, I highly recommend that you keep your handlebar mirror attached at all times just for a safety precaution in case the Motoeye battery runs out, if you are buying this for all the other features you can easily enjoy it once you figure out how to get everything right, for me it's just a very expensive mirror, I only gave it three stars because of the battery life and the straight out of the box setup complications, will I keep it? Yes, because it still serves a purpose and there's other features to enjoy, would I highly recommend it? It's all about your personal needs and your budget, there's plenty of options out there, but the rearview camara on the back of the helmet and the lenses clarity and the eye piece adjustment and mount is the sweet spot.
D**B
Incredible, don't ride without it
The only downside is speakers could be better quality but decent for in town and battery life is about 2-3 hours when I use android auto and the rearview mirror function with the camera. Screen is extremely clear no matter time of day and as long as you position it correctly you don't see it until you look up and to the right. The GPS is in the perfect location when riding and not sure of the area.
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