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Carpe Iter CI Pad v4c – 7″ Rugged Motorcycle GPS Tablet with 2600 Nits & Android 13
Carpe Iter CI Pad v4c – 7″ Rugged Motorcycle GPS Tablet with 2600 Nits & Android 13
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Carpe Iter CI Pad v4c – 7″ Rugged Motorcycle GPS Tablet with 2600 Nits & Android 13
The Carpe Iter CI Pad v4c is engineered for serious motorcycle and off-road adventures. Featuring an ultra-bright 7″ display (approx. 2600 nits), Android 13 OS and a rugged housing, it excels under the toughest conditions – whether you ride gravel tracks, rally stages or undertake long-distance tours.
Highlights & Key Benefits
- Ultra-bright 7″ Full-HD Display (approx. 2600 nits) – perfect readability even in direct sunlight.
- Rugged design & IP67 protection – dust- and water-proof, MIL-STD-810G certified.
- Android 13 with 8 GB RAM & 128 GB storage – smooth navigation and app flexibility.
- High-rate GNSS chip – precise tracking off-road.
- Dual charging system – pogo-pins and M8 DC connector for secure bike installation.
- Multiple mounting and holder options – ideal for adventure motorcycles.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Display | 7″ IPS/AFFS, 1920×1080, approx. 2600 nits |
| Operating System | Android 13 |
| RAM | 8 GB |
| Internal Storage | 128 GB, microSD expandable |
| Protection Class | IP67, MIL-STD-810G |
| Charging System | Pogo-pins + M8 DC connection |
| GNSS | Multi-GNSS, high update rate |
Who is the CI Pad v4c for?
This device is designed for adventure motorcyclists, off-road riders and long-distance travellers who demand a rugged and high-performance navigation tablet – with outstanding readability, robust build and reliable power connection.
What’s in the Box
- Carpe Iter CI Pad v4c Tablet
- USB Charging Cable & Power Adaptor
- Mounting accessories depending on variant
Why choose this device?
If you ride into any environment – whether desert, mountains or forest – you need gear that keeps up. The CI Pad v4c gives you visibility, performance and durability so you can focus on your ride – not your navigation.
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