Chigee AIO-6 Max integrates seamlessly with BMW R1250GS Adventure

A review praises the Chigee AIO-6 Max for filling the BMW R1250GS Adventure's navigation cradle with smartphone mirroring and Wonder Wheel control. The device installs in minutes without wiring and costs less than BMW's own navigator. Its six-inch screen performs well in sunlight, enabling use of apps like Waze and Google Maps.

The Chigee AIO-6 Max addresses a common frustration for BMW R1250GS Adventure owners who have the Nav Prep bracket but skipped the $890 Navigator unit. Reviewer JOLLY ROVING TAR, who acquired a lightly used 1250GSA in early 2023, installed the device to utilize the empty cradle effectively. The process took about 10 minutes: swapping the standard mount for a BMW-specific Quick Release Adapter ($105), which clicks into the Nav Prep harness for power and locks with the bike's key. No additional wiring is required, and it supports native Wonder Wheel control for scrolling, selecting, and volume adjustments from the handlebars—after a brief learning period. The reviewer confirmed the high-quality feel matches documentation for Chigee's AIO-5 and 6 series. The six-inch display reaches 2,000 nits brightness, making it clear in direct sunlight and competitive with many smartphones; an optional $25 Sun Shade enhances visibility further. It mirrors phones via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, allowing apps such as Waze, Google Maps, and OnX with downloaded maps, without built-in navigation menus. A “BMW Dashboard” view supplements the bike's main TFT display. Priced at $460 for the unit, plus adapters and shade totaling $590, it undercuts BMW's option while outperforming in practicality, according to the review published on March 19, 2026. The cockpit appears factory-installed. More details are available at chigee.com.

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