Linkifun Motorcycle Screens with USB Power: Easier Installation and More Flexible Riding

Linkifun Motorcycle Screens with USB Power: Easier Installation and More Flexible Riding

For many motorcycle riders, installing a wireless CarPlay and Android Auto motorcycle screen can make daily commuting, touring, and city riding much more convenient. With a motorcycle display, riders can view navigation more clearly, control music, handle calls, and use voice assistant functions more easily on the road.

When choosing a motorcycle screen, however, screen size, system features, waterproof design, TPMS, and mounting style are not the only things to consider. Power supply and installation flexibility are also very important.

Some riders prefer a permanent installation by connecting the device to the motorcycle battery or ACC power. Others may want a simpler setup without complicated wiring. In this case, a motorcycle screen with USB power support can be a more convenient option.

Linkifun offers several motorcycle screens that support USB power usage scenarios, including MT15, MT10, MT3C, MT3D, MT3C / MT3D + Bracket, MT13 + Bracket, and MT7A. These products differ in screen size, system type, bracket design, and feature positioning, giving riders more choices based on their motorcycles and riding habits.

What Does USB Power Mean for a Motorcycle Screen?

USB power means that the device can receive power through a USB connection to keep the screen running. It does not necessarily mean that the screen has a built-in battery, and it does not mean that the screen can charge your phone in reverse.

The biggest advantage of USB power is simpler installation and more flexible use. If your motorcycle already has a USB power port, or if you want to use a power bank or USB power module for temporary power supply, USB power can make setup much easier.

For short rides, daily commuting, temporary device testing, or riders who want to avoid complex wiring, USB power is very practical. It is especially useful if you want to test the screen position and usage experience before doing a permanent battery installation.

Of course, if you often take long-distance rides or want the screen to stay fixed on the motorcycle for daily use, stable motorcycle battery power or ACC wiring is still recommended. USB power is convenient, while battery wiring is usually more stable.

MT15: A Compact 5-Inch Screen for Simple Installation

Linkifun MT15 is a 5-inch motorcycle navigation screen designed for riders who want a compact display that does not take up too much handlebar space.

MT15 supports wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, allowing riders to use smartphone navigation, music, calls, and voice assistant functions on the motorcycle screen. It also supports portrait and landscape mode, so riders can switch the screen orientation based on mounting position and navigation preference.

For power supply, MT15 supports 5–12V battery input and USB power. This makes it suitable for both fixed installation and simpler USB-powered setups.

MT15 also supports optional TPMS, IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, a magnetic quick-release bracket, and Bluetooth connection. For daily commuting, city riding, and motorcycles with limited mounting space, MT15 is a practical choice.

If you want a compact, easy-to-install wireless CarPlay motorcycle screen with USB power support, MT15 is a good entry-level option.

MT10: A New 6.25-Inch Screen for Riders Who Want a Larger View

Linkifun MT10 is a newer 6.25-inch motorcycle screen from Linkifun. It is designed for riders who like the functional direction of MT15 but feel that a 5-inch screen is a little too small.

MT10 supports wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, portrait and landscape mode, optional TPMS, IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, and a magnetic quick-release bracket. Compared with MT15, its biggest advantage is the larger screen, which makes maps easier to read and touch operation more comfortable.

For many riders, a 5-inch display is compact and convenient, but it may feel limited when checking maps, switching music, viewing call information, or operating the screen with gloves. The 6.25-inch display on MT10 offers a better balance between compact installation and improved visibility.

MT10 also supports 5–12V battery input and USB power. If you want a motorcycle navigation screen with USB power support and a larger display than MT15, MT10 is a more suitable choice.

MT7A: A 7-Inch Large Screen for Clearer Navigation

Linkifun MT7A is a 7-inch motorcycle navigation screen for riders who want a larger display and a more comfortable navigation experience.

MT7A supports wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, helping riders use navigation, music, calls, and voice assistant functions on the motorcycle. It also supports one-touch portrait and landscape rotation, so even with a 7-inch screen, riders can adjust the display direction based on their motorcycle and mounting position.

Compared with MT15 and MT10, MT7A provides a bigger viewing area. For long-distance touring, adventure motorcycles, cruisers, or riders who prefer a larger navigation screen, the 7-inch display feels more direct and easier to read.

MT7A also supports optional 2–4 tire TPMS, an 800-nit high-brightness display, IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, a magnetic anti-theft quick-release bracket, and both 5–12V battery input and USB power.

If you want a large-screen motorcycle navigation display with portrait and landscape mode, USB power support, and optional TPMS, MT7A is a strong choice.

MT3C: Android 14 Smart Display for BMW Riders

Linkifun MT3C is a 5-inch Android 14 smart display designed for BMW motorcycle users. It is suitable for riders who want Android system features, Google Play, wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, GPS, and Wi-Fi on their motorcycle screen.

Unlike MT15, MT10, and MT7A, which are more focused on wireless CarPlay and Android Auto navigation, MT3C is more like an Android motorcycle smart display. It runs on Android 14 and is better suited for riders who want to use Android apps directly on the screen.

MT3C supports BMW OEM bracket installation, making it suitable for compatible BMW motorcycles. It also features a 5-inch IPS touchscreen, high-brightness display, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi connection, IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, and TF card expansion.

If you are a BMW motorcycle rider and want Android 14 with Google Play access, MT3C is worth considering.

MT3D: Android 13 Smart Display for BMW Riders

Linkifun MT3D has a similar product direction to MT3C. It is also a 5-inch Android smart display designed for BMW motorcycles.

MT3D runs on Android 13 and supports wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, Google Play, Bluetooth connection, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, and TF card expansion. Compared with MT3C, MT3D has a more basic configuration and is suitable for riders who want Android smart features without needing the highest specification.

If you are a BMW motorcycle user and want Android system functions, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, and practical smart features at a more accessible configuration level, MT3D is a suitable choice.

Simply put, MT3C is better for BMW riders who want Android 14 and higher configuration, while MT3D is better for riders who want Android 13 and practical smart functions.

MT3C / MT3D + Bracket: One-Click Quick-Release Android Smart Display for Universal Motorcycles

Linkifun MT3C / MT3D + Bracket  is an Android smart display solution for universal motorcycles.

This product offers two system versions: MT3C with Android 14 and MT3D with Android 13. It supports wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, Google Play, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connection, IP67 waterproof and dustproof protection, and TF card expansion.

Compared with the BMW-specific versions, the MT3C / MT3D + Bracket version comes with a universal quick-release bracket, making it suitable for more standard motorcycle installations. One of its key advantages is one-click quick release. Riders can remove the screen more easily when parking, leaving the motorcycle temporarily, or storing the device, without repeatedly removing screws.

For riders who are not using BMW motorcycles but still want Android system features, Google Play apps, and a smart display experience, MT3C / MT3D + Bracket is a more flexible option. It combines Android smart functions with a quick-release bracket for better daily convenience.

If you want a motorcycle smart display with Android apps, navigation apps, music apps, and a one-click quick-release bracket, the MT3C / MT3D + Bracket version is worth considering.

MT13 + Bracket: 6.2-Inch Screen with Screen Mirroring and One-Click Quick Release

Linkifun MT13 + Bracket is a 6.2-inch motorcycle navigation screen for riders who want a larger display, smartphone connection, wireless screen mirroring, and flexible installation.

MT13 + Bracket supports wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto. It also supports AirPlay and AutoLink wireless screen mirroring, making it more useful for riders who want phone content, navigation, music, and more entertainment functions on the motorcycle screen.

It also supports an optional DVR + GPS kit. If you need not only a navigation screen but also ride recording and GPS functions, MT13 + Bracket offers more expansion possibilities.

MT13 + Bracket uses a 6.2-inch IPS touchscreen with up to 1000 nits brightness. It supports IP67 waterproof protection and comes with a universal quick-release bracket. The quick-release bracket supports one-click removal, which is very helpful for riders who want to quickly remove the device after installation.

For riders who often park outside, need to take the screen off temporarily, or want a more flexible setup, the one-click quick-release bracket is very practical. It makes storage, maintenance, and daily use more convenient.

If you want a 6.2-inch screen with wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, AirPlay / AutoLink screen mirroring, optional DVR / GPS, and a one-click quick-release bracket, MT13 + Bracket is a well-rounded choice.

Quick Comparison of Linkifun Motorcycle Screens with USB Power Support

Model Screen Size Product Positioning System / Function Direction Bracket Type Key Highlights Best For
MT15 5 inches Compact motorcycle navigation screen Wireless CarPlay / Android Auto Magnetic quick-release bracket Portrait / landscape mode, USB power, optional TPMS, IP67 Riders who want a small screen, simple installation, and basic navigation
MT10 6.25 inches New mid-size navigation screen Wireless CarPlay / Android Auto Magnetic quick-release bracket Portrait / landscape mode, USB power, optional TPMS, IP67 Riders who feel 5 inches is too small and want better visibility
MT7A 7 inches Large motorcycle navigation screen Wireless CarPlay / Android Auto Magnetic anti-theft quick-release bracket Portrait / landscape mode, USB power, 2–4 tire TPMS, 800 nits Riders who want a larger display and clearer navigation view
MT3C 5 inches BMW Android smart display Android 14 + Google Play BMW OEM bracket compatible Higher configuration, GPS, Wi-Fi, high-brightness screen, IP67 BMW riders who want Android 14 and stronger configuration
MT3D 5 inches BMW Android smart display Android 13 + Google Play BMW OEM bracket compatible GPS, Wi-Fi, high-brightness screen, IP67 BMW riders who want Android 13 and practical smart functions
MT3C / MT3D + Bracket 5 inches Universal Android smart display Android 14 / Android 13 + Google Play Universal quick-release bracket with one-click removal GPS, Wi-Fi, Google Play, IP67, universal installation Non-BMW riders who want an Android smart display and quick-release installation
MT13 + Bracket 6.2 inches Multi-function motorcycle navigation screen Wireless CarPlay / Android Auto + screen mirroring Universal quick-release bracket with one-click removal AirPlay / AutoLink, optional DVR + GPS, 1000 nits Riders who want screen mirroring, optional DVR, quick release, and a larger display

Which One Should You Choose?

Choose MT15  if you want a compact, simple motorcycle navigation screen with USB power support.

Choose MT10 if you feel a 5-inch screen is too small and want a larger display while keeping flexible installation.

Choose MT7A  if you want a 7-inch large screen, portrait and landscape mode, and 2–4 tire TPMS support.

Choose MT3C or MT3D  if you are a BMW motorcycle rider and want Android system functions with Google Play.

Choose MT3C / MT3D + Bracket if you are not a BMW rider but want Android system features, Google Play, GPS, Wi-Fi, universal bracket installation, and one-click quick release.

Choose MT13 + Bracket if you want a 6.2-inch screen, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, AirPlay / AutoLink screen mirroring, optional DVR + GPS, and a one-click quick-release bracket.

What Should You Notice When Using USB Power?

Although USB power makes installation easier, it is important to use a stable USB power output or a reliable power bank. If the USB output is not strong enough, the device may restart, lose power, or have unstable connections.

If you often take long-distance rides or want to use the screen as a permanent setup, stable motorcycle battery wiring is still recommended. For temporary use, short rides, device testing, or simplified installation, USB power is more convenient.

When riding in the rain, pay attention to cable routing and connector protection. Even if the device itself supports IP67 waterproof protection, the USB power port and cable connection area should still be properly protected from long-term water exposure.

Final Thoughts: USB Power and Quick-Release Brackets Make Installation More Flexible

For many riders, a motorcycle screen with USB power support can lower the installation difficulty and make the device more flexible to use. Whether for daily commuting, short rides, touring, or temporary testing, USB power can bring a more convenient experience.

At the same time, a quick-release bracket can also improve daily convenience. Products such as MT3C / MT3D + Bracket and MT13 + Bracket support one-click quick release, making them ideal for riders who want to remove the device quickly after parking, store the screen more easily, or use the product more flexibly.

MT15 is suitable for compact installation.
MT10 is suitable for riders who want a larger screen while keeping flexible installation.
MT7A is suitable for riders who want a 7-inch display with portrait and landscape mode.
MT3C and MT3D are suitable for BMW riders who want Android smart system functions.
MT3C / MT3D + Bracket is suitable for universal motorcycle users who want an Android smart display with one-click quick release.
MT13 + Bracket is suitable for riders who want screen mirroring, optional DVR, a larger display, and a quick-release bracket.

If you are looking for a motorcycle navigation screen with USB power, wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, navigation, music, and flexible installation options, Linkifun offers multiple models to match different motorcycles and riding needs.