

🏍️ Upgrade Your Ride: The Smart Helmet Revolution is Here!
The MOTOEYE E6+ is a cutting-edge motorcycle helmet HUD that integrates AR navigation, Bluetooth 5.2 audio, mesh intercom, and a rearview camera into a sleek, waterproof design compatible with all helmets. Featuring AI noise reduction and remote control, it enhances rider safety and connectivity, making it the ultimate tech upgrade for professional and daily riders alike.







| ASIN | B0F6714SWS |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,817 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #39 in Powersports Helmet Communication |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | MOTOEYE |
| Brand Name | MOTOEYE |
| Built-In Media | 64GB TF Card / Type-C Cable / Display Extension Rod / 3M Double-sided Tape / Quick Quide / Cleaning Kit / Cross Screwdriver, HUD Host Display Module Headset Remote control |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mobile Phones, Third-party Helmet Bluetooth Earphones, Walkie-talkies |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Remote, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 76 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | in-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | [20 Hz - 20,000 Hz] |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 140 Ohms |
| Model Name | E6+ |
| Model Number | E6+ |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Style Name | E6+ |
| Theme | Motorcycle |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
S**H
Next-Level Riding Tech – Totally Worth It!
I’ve tried a few motorcycle HUD systems before, but the E6+ blows them all away. Everything about it screams quality—from the build to the user interface. The GPS and navigation are spot-on, and the display stays visible even under bright sunlight. The Bluetooth audio is crisp, and the noise reduction really helps at high speeds. I can take calls, control music, and follow directions hands-free—it’s like having a smart dashboard right in my helmet. What really impressed me is the rear camera—it gives me a live feed of what’s behind me, which adds a huge layer of safety, especially during lane changes. The RGB lights are a cool touch, and the waterproof (IP66) design means I don’t have to worry about rain at all. It’s the best tech upgrade I’ve ever added to my bike setup. Highly recommend it to any serious rider!
B**R
Excellent Safety Upgrade for Daily Riders
I commute on my motorcycle every day, and the E6+ HUD has made my ride safer and more convenient. The display sits at the perfect angle, giving me quick glances at navigation and calls without ever looking down. The noise reduction feature works great, cutting out wind noise at higher speeds so I can hear directions clearly. The mesh intercom connects instantly to my riding partner, even when we get separated in traffic. I love the IP66 waterproof rating, so I don’t have to worry about rain. The RGB lights are a fun bonus — they actually help with visibility at night. If you ride frequently, this is a must-have upgrade.
A**X
Not intuitive and has misses
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.
T**D
Works well. Love the connection to my phone and the REAR CAMERA!
This thing is amazing! First, the thing I was worried about the most, is that it seems to work fine with my glasses. It is bright enough to see and it fits in my helmet with my glasses on AND my internal sun visor down! That was my biggest concern and it works flawlessly. I use the MotoEye with my Android phone, but I see that it also works with the iPhone. It works well with my Android, so I assume it works just as well with the iPhone. Of course I use the mapping and speedo features, but I think my favorite feature as to be te rear camera. The module that mounts on the helmet is also a camera and its an easy touch of a button mounted on the handlebar to activate it. Very cool. I haven’t tried the mesh communications since I have another one already mounted in my helmet, but it looks easy to mount and use just like everything else in the box! Highly Recommend!
A**H
The device works, but there are problems, mainly with UX/UI
My main function for the device is the rear-view camera. This works well, but I had to put tape on the front side of the prism, otherwise it is very hard to focus my eye on it when there is too much light. With the tape, it's easier (but not effortless). My secondary function is listening to music. This also works well, but it brings us to the main problem of the device: The UX/UI. I think they can solve this with little effort when they upgrade the software. Here is the email I wrote to them about it just now: My Feedback: Main problems: Cannot save host volume settings (have to change every time I start the host) I have to go to camera manually every time (I only want to use the camera) Voice control works very badly (Cannot go to camera with voice control. Volume control is very buggy - it only controls Bluetooth volume, and resets host volume to very low). There is also no option to set the volume number, so for example, if I am at volume 0 and want to go to 100 - I have to say "increase volume" ~17 times, this is impractical. What I want to happen automatically when I start the device: 1. After initial loading, the device should go straight to rear camera mode (this should be a possible configuration for those who want just the camera) 2. Volume setting should be always saved as they were last configured (no need to set every time). This way, I don't really need voice control, either. Currently, every time I start the device, I have to: 1. Wait for the host to start (~10-15 seconds) 2. Turn on the remote control by pressing any key on it, or start the phone app and open the virtual controller 3. Change to camera view (by pressing the camera key on the remote control or virtual controller) If I want to listen to music, I also must: 4. Start Bluetooth music on my phone (this can be done via voice command) 5. Change volume setting via remote control or virtual controller (turn volume up to max) Please fix this in the next version. I believe this will be useful to many of the users, and I don't think it requires a lot of work from you to change this.
R**S
I love it myself, but some may not.
THE REASON I PURCHASED THIS - I am an EUC rider, my wheel goes about 55, I do travel in the road and felt I need to see behind me better than a mirror... I saw this and decided to try it... PROS - OK, so I love it, The picture is much more vivid and brighter than I thought it would be, clear as can be. The connection to CarPlay is great for all my phone's functions. Speed and stats at a glance is super helpful when riding. and it shows no matter the screen, big plus. Rear View is very clear, I am able to see upcoming cars well. CONS - Pirce - this is very spendy, its great but I think maybe 350 would be super awesome. The camera is pretty big and heavy... Although I found a spot on my helmet, I can see it may be an issue for the smaller ones. The battery life is only OK I did need to add more power on group rides... 3 and a half hours, then music and all goes off, but the camera stays on for another 15 minutes with a notice.... It would be great to bring the battery life to 6 hours. The sound is very low, the quality is good, but it's so low that I can barely hear the music while riding. Ok, when at stop lights or low speed cruising. The connection to the remote takes a few tries to connect... and takes a while to connect. Doesn't answer the phone with the remote when a call comes in... you need to be in the phone section. Voice activation doesn't seem to work, or I don't know what to say to it... OVER ALL WOULD I RECOMMEND? Ok, so, I will recommend this for those who are riding things like Eboards, Scooters, EUCs, and even OneWheels... Motorcycleists would need to use it first, before deciding its for them... I can see where it would be good if you have no one riding behind you, but also it seems to be a little bit of a distraction. But riders would have to decide that... For me... Its great, I can't see riding without it.... If you have an EUC and you gear up... and you can afford it, its a must have...
J**N
Great device for safety and ease of use. I love this HUD!
What a brilliant piece of equipment! I ride hundreds of miles a week for work, and the ability to see my Apple Car Play with Google Maps…right in my field of view…is critical for safety. I don’t have to take my eyes off of the road to check the map. Also, the rear view camera is a great, quick way to check my surroundings when backing on job sites and parking lots. It took a bit to get the system synchronized with my iPhone, but it now seamlessly connects and runs my maps and music apps. I have it installed in a modular helmet, behind the sun shade, and can see the screen with or without the smoked visor behind it. My only ding on this device is the short battery life. It will not last throughout the day (I turn it on and off several times a day as I move from location to location) without bringing a charger and cable with me. If I can’t find a reasonably sized battery pack to plug into the device, I think I will wire a USB plug into my motorcycle and just have a long cable plugged into the helmet. Other than that…it is a GREAT addition to my ride routine.
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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