At this year’s exhibition, we spoke with bike brands, repair shops, and distributors.
One clear shift:
buyers are no longer focused on basic functions, but on smart features and system compatibility.
Here are the 3 most common questions we received.
1. “Does this display support GPS?”
Many customers are now looking beyond speed and battery data, focusing on:
Real-time tracking
Navigation
Anti-theft positioning
This shows that displays are evolving from simple interfaces into smart riding systems.

2. “Can it support IoT and OTA?”
Connectivity is becoming a key requirement.
Customers are asking for:
Remote diagnostics
Data monitoring
Integrazione delle app
Firmware updates without physical access
This is especially important for fleet and long-term projects, and reflects a move toward a software-driven industry.

3. “Can it connect via Bluetooth or work with an app?”
Another common question was about user connectivity.
Customers are increasingly interested in:
Connessione Bluetooth
Mobile app integration
Ride data synchronization
User experience upgrades
This indicates a growing expectation for displays to not only communicate with the bike, but also interact directly with users through mobile devices.

What This Means
The question is no longer “Does it work?”
but “Is it smart and scalable?”
Pensieri finali
If you are also exploring display upgrades or smart system integration, feel free to share what your market is asking for.

