Quick-Release Motorcycle Smart Display Series

Quick-Release Motorcycle Smart Display Series

For many riders, a motorcycle display is not just a screen for navigation. It becomes part of the riding cockpit, helping with wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, screen mirroring, GPS data, DVR recording, music, calls, and route guidance. But when it comes to daily use, one detail can make a big difference: how easily the screen can be removed from the motorcycle.

The design inspiration for this quick-release motorcycle smart display series comes from the convenient mounting style commonly seen on BMW motorcycle navigation brackets. Based on this idea, Linkifun developed a bracket-mounted quick-release display series for universal motorcycles. These bracket-version products are currently an original design innovation from our brand, created to give more riders a one-button quick-release experience without being limited to BMW motorcycles.

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Quick-Release Motorcycle Smart Display Series

Compared with traditional fixed-mounted motorcycle screens, this type of design focuses on convenience, cleaner installation, and faster screen removal.

Its biggest advantage is simple: press one button and remove the screen without disconnecting cables. The bracket keeps the wiring connection on the motorcycle side, while the display can be removed quickly. For daily parking, anti-theft protection, cleaning, storage, or flexible use, this “one-second quick-release” design gives riders a much more convenient experience.

Key Features of the Quick-Release Bracket Design

Quick-Release Screen Connection

The bracket uses an integrated 18-pin connector and supports 12V ignition power. The screen connects directly to the bracket through an integrated electrical and mechanical interface. When removing the screen, there is no need to disconnect cables. The removal process can be completed in one simple step.

Mechanical Anti-Theft Pop-Up Release System

The bracket uses a mechanical pop-up release structure with a locking buckle. The screen can only be removed from the bracket after it is unlocked. Once unlocked, the rider can remove the screen from the bracket without tools and without disconnecting any cables.

Aluminum Alloy Bracket with Vibration Damping

The bracket uses an aluminum alloy mounting structure with integrated silicone damping elements. It can support windshield installation while mechanically reducing vibration transfer during riding. This helps improve screen stability and reduce vibration-related screen blur or connection wear.

In this guide, we will compare several Linkifun quick-release motorcycle smart displays: MT3B + Bracket, MT13 + Bracket, and MT3C / MT3D + Bracket, helping you choose the right model for your riding needs.


What Is a Quick-Release Motorcycle Smart Display?

A quick-release motorcycle smart display is designed to make screen removal faster and easier. Instead of permanently fixing the screen and cables together, the bracket allows the display to connect through the mount. Once installed, the screen can be used normally. When the rider needs to remove it, they only need to press the release button.

This design keeps the wiring connection on the motorcycle side, so riders do not need to repeatedly plug and unplug cables when removing the screen. For daily use, this is much more convenient than a standard fixed-mounted screen.

This quick-release design offers several key advantages:

1. One-button quick removal

The rider can quickly remove the screen by pressing the release button. This is useful when parking outdoors, leaving the motorcycle unattended, or storing the screen indoors.

2. No repeated cable plugging and unplugging

Because the screen connects through the bracket, the rider does not need to remove power or accessory cables every time. This helps keep the cockpit cleaner and reduces wear caused by frequent cable handling.

3. Better for anti-theft and daily storage

A removable screen is easier to take away when parking. For riders who often park in public areas, this design provides extra peace of mind.

4. Cleaner installation

The bracket keeps the display position stable while making the whole setup look more integrated. It is especially suitable for riders who want a cleaner cockpit layout on universal motorcycles.

5. Flexible choice for different motorcycles

These bracket-version products are designed to bring a quick-release display experience to more motorcycle types. They are especially suitable for riders who want the convenience of one-button removal without using a traditional fixed-mounted screen.


Quick Recommendation: Which Quick-Release Motorcycle Display Should You Choose?

Riding Need Recommended Model Why It Fits
Want a compact 5-inch screen with wireless CarPlay / Android Auto and optional DVR + GPS Linkifun MT3B + Bracket 5-inch IPS screen, 1000-nit brightness, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, screen mirroring, optional DVR + GPS, universal quick-release bracket
Want a larger 6.2-inch screen with wireless CarPlay / Android Auto and optional DVR + GPS Linkifun MT13 + Bracket Larger 6.2-inch IPS display, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, screen mirroring, optional front and rear DVR + GPS, CNC aluminum alloy housing
Want a true Android system with Google Play, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, and wireless CarPlay / Android Auto Linkifun MT3C / MT3D + Bracket Android 13 or Android 14 system, Google Play, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, universal quick-release bracket

1. Linkifun MT3B + Bracket: Compact 5-Inch Quick-Release Motorcycle Screen

Product link: Linkifun MT3B + Bracket 5" Motorcycle Navigation Screen

Linkifun MT3B + Bracket is a practical 5-inch quick-release motorcycle display for riders who want a compact screen with an easy-to-remove bracket design. It is mainly suitable for users who need wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, screen mirroring, and optional DVR + GPS functions.

MT3B supports wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto, allowing riders to use navigation apps, music, calls, and voice control through their smartphone. It also supports AirPlay for iPhone and AutoLink screen mirroring for Android devices. The model features a 5-inch IPS touchscreen with 1024 × 600 resolution, up to 1000-nit brightness, Bluetooth 4.2, optional camera and GPS bundle, IP67 waterproof rating, and a universal quick-release bracket.

For riders who do not need a full Android system but want a stable and easy-to-remove CarPlay / Android Auto screen, MT3B is a practical entry-level quick-release option.

Best for:

Riders who want a compact 5-inch display.

Users who mainly use wireless CarPlay or wireless Android Auto.

Riders who want optional DVR + GPS but do not need a built-in Android system.

Users who prefer a simple, clean, and quick-release motorcycle screen.

Key Highlights:

5-inch IPS touchscreen.

Wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto.

AirPlay and AutoLink screen mirroring.

Bluetooth 4.2 audio connection.

Optional DVR + GPS bundle.

Up to 1000-nit brightness.

IP67 waterproof and dustproof design.

Universal quick-release bracket.


2. Linkifun MT13 + Bracket: Larger 6.2-Inch Quick-Release Screen for Better Visibility

Product link: Linkifun MT13 + Bracket 6.2" Motorcycle Navigation Screen

Linkifun MT13 + Bracket is better for riders who like the functions of MT3B but want a larger screen. Compared with the 5-inch MT3B, MT13 uses a 6.2-inch IPS touchscreen, making maps, menus, and DVR views easier to read while riding.

MT13 supports wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, AirPlay and AutoLink screen mirroring, Bluetooth connection, up to 1000-nit brightness, optional DVR + GPS, IP67 waterproof rating, and a universal quick-release bracket. Its 6.2-inch IPS touchscreen has a 1024 × 600 resolution and supports an optional camera and GPS bundle.

The optional DVR + GPS bundle includes front and rear cameras with 120° wide-angle viewing and supports simultaneous front and rear recording. The external GPS antenna in the DVR + GPS bundle is mainly used for real-time speed display, while navigation is provided through wireless CarPlay or wireless Android Auto.

Another important difference is the housing. MT13 uses a CNC aluminum alloy body, giving it a more premium structure while also helping with heat dissipation during operation.

Best for:

Riders who want a larger 6.2-inch screen.

Users who want easier map viewing while riding.

Riders who want wireless CarPlay / Android Auto with optional DVR + GPS.

Users who prefer a more premium metal housing.

Riders who still want the convenience of a one-button quick-release bracket.

Key Highlights:

6.2-inch IPS touchscreen.

Wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto.

AirPlay and AutoLink screen mirroring.

Optional front and rear dual-lens DVR recording.

External GPS antenna for speed display in the DVR + GPS bundle.

Up to 1000-nit brightness.

CNC aluminum alloy housing.

IP67 waterproof and dustproof enclosure.

Universal quick-release bracket.


3. Linkifun MT3C / MT3D + Bracket: Android Smart Display with Quick-Release Design

Product link: Linkifun MT3C / MT3D + Bracket 5" Android Smart Display

Linkifun MT3C / MT3D + Bracket is different from MT3B and MT13. MT3B and MT13 mainly rely on wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, and phone screen mirroring. MT3C / MT3D adds a full Android system, which means riders can use apps directly on the device.

This model comes in two versions: MT3C + Bracket and MT3D + Bracket. MT3C runs Android 14 with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, while MT3D runs Android 13 with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. Both versions support wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, Bluetooth 5.0, a 5-inch 1024 × 600 IPS display, 1000-nit brightness, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, IP67 waterproof rating, TF card expansion up to 128GB, and a universal quick-release bracket.

The biggest advantage of this series is independence. After connecting to Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot, the built-in Android system can install apps, run navigation apps, play media, and adjust system settings directly on the screen without always depending on phone projection.

The built-in GPS module can provide speed, latitude, longitude, and time data directly on the screen without requiring a smartphone connection or an external GPS antenna.

MT3C + Bracket vs MT3D + Bracket

Comparison Item MT3C + Bracket MT3D + Bracket
Android System Android 14 Android 13
Processor 8-core processor 4-core processor
RAM & Storage 4GB RAM + 64GB storage 2GB RAM + 32GB storage
Best for Riders who want stronger performance and smoother app use Riders who want essential Android functions and better value
Shared Features Google Play, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, Bluetooth 5.0, 1000-nit screen, IP67 waterproof rating, quick-release bracket Google Play, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, Bluetooth 5.0, 1000-nit screen, IP67 waterproof rating, quick-release bracket

Best for:

Riders who want a true Android motorcycle smart display.

Users who want Google Play app support.

Riders who want to use navigation, media, weather, or ride-related apps directly on the screen.

Users who want built-in GPS without relying on an external GPS antenna.

Riders who want both an Android system and wireless CarPlay / Android Auto.

Users choosing between an Android 13 value option and an Android 14 higher-performance option.

Key Highlights:

Android 13 or Android 14 system options.

Google Play Store support.

Wireless CarPlay and wireless Android Auto.

Built-in GPS with speed and location data.

Wi-Fi support through hotspot or external Wi-Fi.

Bluetooth 5.0 audio connectivity.

5-inch IPS touchscreen.

1000-nit brightness.

IP67 waterproof and dustproof housing.

Universal quick-release bracket.


4. How to Choose Between MT3B, MT13, and MT3C / MT3D + Bracket

When choosing a quick-release motorcycle display, the most important thing is not only screen size. You should first think about your main riding needs: do you mainly rely on phone projection, or do you want the screen itself to have an independent Android system? Do you care more about compact installation, a larger display, or stronger app expansion?

If you mainly use your phone for navigation, music, and calls, then MT3B + Bracket and MT13 + Bracket are more suitable. Both support wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, and screen mirroring, making them ideal for riders who are used to Google Maps, Apple Maps, music apps, and voice control. These models work more like phone-projection motorcycle screens: simple to operate, easy to connect, and convenient for daily use.

Among them, MT3B + Bracket is better for users who prefer a compact installation. Its 5-inch screen and smaller body make it suitable for riders with limited cockpit space or those who want a cleaner handlebar setup. If you simply want a quick-release screen for wireless CarPlay / Android Auto and do not need a full Android system, MT3B is a practical choice.

If you want a larger display for easier map viewing or DVR image viewing, MT13 + Bracket is more suitable. Its 6.2-inch screen offers a wider viewing area than MT3B, making navigation information easier to see while riding. It also uses a CNC aluminum alloy body and supports optional front and rear DVR + GPS, making it a better fit for riders who want a larger screen, a more premium structure, and more riding recording functions.

If you do not want to rely only on phone projection and prefer to install and run apps directly on the motorcycle screen, MT3C / MT3D + Bracket is the better choice. These models run an Android system and support Google Play, Wi-Fi, built-in GPS, wireless CarPlay, and wireless Android Auto. After connecting to Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot, riders can directly use navigation, music, weather, or ride-related apps on the device, making the whole system more independent.

Choosing between MT3C and MT3D is also simple. MT3C is better for users who want higher performance. It runs Android 14 with an 8-core processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage, making it more suitable for riders who often use multiple apps and want a smoother experience. MT3D is better for users who value cost-effectiveness. It runs Android 13 with a 4-core processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage, keeping the core functions of an Android navigation screen while offering a more budget-friendly option.

No matter whether you choose MT3B, MT13, or MT3C / MT3D, the shared core advantage is the quick-release bracket design. The screen can be removed quickly without repeatedly disconnecting cables, making it more suitable for daily parking, anti-theft storage, cleaning, maintenance, and flexible use. For riders who want a cleaner cockpit and a more convenient daily experience, this type of quick-release motorcycle smart display is more practical than a traditional fixed-mounted screen.

Simple Buying Guide:

Need Recommended Model
Want a compact, simple screen mainly for phone projection MT3B + Bracket
Want a larger screen, better visibility, and optional DVR + GPS MT13 + Bracket
Want a full Android system, Google Play, Wi-Fi, and independent app use MT3C / MT3D + Bracket
Want higher Android performance MT3C + Bracket
Want better Android value MT3D + Bracket

FAQ: Quick-Release Motorcycle Smart Displays

What is the biggest advantage of a quick-release motorcycle display?

The biggest advantage is fast removal. Riders can press the release button and remove the screen without repeatedly disconnecting cables, making daily storage and anti-theft protection much easier.

Can these quick-release screens be used on universal motorcycles?

Yes. MT3B, MT13, and MT3C / MT3D bracket versions are designed for universal motorcycles. Some products can also be used with motorcycles that have an original factory-style bracket after removing the universal bracket.

What is the difference between MT3B and MT13?

MT3B is a compact 5-inch screen, while MT13 has a larger 6.2-inch screen. MT13 is better for riders who want a larger display and CNC aluminum alloy housing, while MT3B is better for riders who prefer a smaller and simpler setup.

What is the difference between MT3B / MT13 and MT3C / MT3D?

MT3B and MT13 mainly focus on wireless CarPlay, wireless Android Auto, screen mirroring, and optional DVR + GPS. MT3C / MT3D adds a full Android system, supporting Google Play, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, and direct app installation.

Should I choose MT3C or MT3D?

Choose MT3C if you want Android 14, higher performance, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. Choose MT3D if you want Android 13, essential Android functions, and a more cost-effective option.