Mata C | One-Button TPMS for 4WDs & Offroaders
Mata C | One-Button TPMS for 4WDs & Offroaders
Monitor tyre pressure and temperature for cars and 4 wheel vehicles.
- Fits Right In - Cigarette style plug fits in most cars and doesn’t require a battery.
- Simplicity and Ease - One button design ensures you won’t have to fiddle around with complicated settings. Just set and go.
- Tracks Your Cars Battery - This monitor also keeps tabs on your car's battery voltage for additional re-assurance.
Certified according to full Australian standards.
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- 12 Month Warranty
In the Box
In the Box
- Display monitor
- 4 external sensors
- 4 anti-theft lock nuts
- Patented wrench
- Instruction manual
Specifications
Specifications
- Pressure monitoring range: 0-99 PSI (0-7 BAR)
- Monitoring distance: 10 meters
- Accuracy: ± 1.5 PSI (± 0.1 BAR)
- Maximum number of tyres monitored: 4
- Battery life for sensor: 2 years
Features
Features
- Adjustable pressure alarm using one button
- The system sets baseline pressures based on current tyre pressure
- Real time tyre pressure and tyre temperature monitoring
- Alerts for low pressure, high pressure, fast air leakage and high tyre temperature
- Sensors are IP67 waterproof and dust resistant
- Replaceable CR1632 button cell battery for the external sensors
- Patented anti-theft lock nuts on sensors to prevent theft
Installation
Installation
- Plug the display into vehicle and then turn on the car engine to power the display.
- Install the security nuts (optional to prevent theft) and sensors on the tyres - replacing the original valve cap.
- Start driving!










Peace of Mind
Tracks tyre pressure, temperature and battery voltage so you’ll be able to prevent a breakdown before it happens.

Set Up Fast
All sensors come pre-connected for a fast and seamless setup.
Quick delivery, easy set up, peace of mind.screen a bit dark, but hopefully alarms will work as required.
These work well, however most 12 volt plugs are in the dash. When you plug these in you cannot read them. I had to spend another $50 to buy and extension 12 volt plug so I could attach to the dash in a position where the screen can be read.
These are great when they're on but awkward to remove and refit when adjusting tyre pressures when going off road. Not that straight forward on adjusting alarms for tyre pressure limits. There's typo in the instructions for which way to turn the locking nut when installing.