Motorcyclists know the feeling of freedom on the open road—but also the danger of invisible vehicles in their blind spots. Aoocci's new BX dashcam display promises to change that by introducing the world's first physical Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system for motorcycles, equipped with a 24 GHz millimeter-wave radar. Aoocci, a manufacturer known for its innovative dashcams and wireless CarPlay systems that "make riding safer and more enjoyable," is now applying this expertise to motorcycles. The BX is a 5.5-inch touchscreen dashcam with two 1080p cameras and smartphone integration—but its distinguishing feature is the integrated radar that actively monitors the bike's blind spots. In other words, it's not just another mirror or camera—it's an active safety system built into the cockpit.
Aoocci's reputation for reliable automotive electronics (its products are ISO certified and sold at retailers like Amazon and Costco) speaks volumes about the company's high standards for the BX. In practice, this means the dashcam not only records your driving but also provides warnings. You take proactive action against hidden vehicles. Imagine it as a state-of-the-art co-pilot: whenever something approaches alongside or behind you, the Aoocci BSD system alerts you. In areas where even cars might miss motorcycles, this extra attention can save lives. IIHS studies estimate that thousands of motorcycle accidents could be avoided if vehicles had better detection systems. With the Aoocci BX, motorcyclists finally have access to advanced driver-assistance technology.
Why Blind Spot Detection is Important
Blind spots are literally an invisible hazard. Even the safest drivers can be caught off guard when a vehicle is just outside their field of vision. Research shows that equipping vehicles with blind spot detection (BSD) really works: an insurance industry analysis found that vehicles with standard blind spot assist systems had 14% fewer lane change accidents than identical models without this technology. And it's not just cars – research suggests that installing sensors (including blind spot radar) could prevent or mitigate the effects of more than 8,000 two-vehicle motorcycle accidents per year. These figures underscore the importance of "seeing" what your mirrors don't show.
Motorcycles are particularly vulnerable because they are smaller and harder to spot. Drivers traditionally rely on mirrors and a quick check of the roadside, but even observant drivers can miss a rapidly approaching SUV or truck. Many riders retrofit their vehicles with wide-angle or clip-on mirrors, but these passive solutions require precise reaction time and full attention. Aoocci's BX takes a different approach: it actively scans the space behind and beside the motorcycle, reducing the risk of surprises. In short, BSD technology gives drivers extra attention where it's lacking—and on the road, every advantage counts.
Meet Aoocci BX
The Aoocci BX is a multi-function motorcycle camera and navigation display equipped with some truly driver-friendly extras. At its center is a durable 5.5-inch 1000-nit IPS touchscreen that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, giving you access to maps, music, and calls on the go. Behind this sleek device are two 1080p cameras —one front-facing, the other rear-facing—that record your journey in Full HD. The Aoocci includes a 64GB memory card and also offers GPS route tracking, tire pressure monitoring, and shock-resistant loop recording, making it a truly comprehensive safety package.
But what really sets the BX apart is its intelligent blind spot detection system . Instead of just reacting after the fact, the BX uses a 24 GHz millimeter-wave radar that constantly monitors traffic around the bike. Aoocci calls this the first physical BSD for motorcycles, meaning it actually uses a dedicated radar sensor (rather than just cameras or passive warnings) to detect nearby vehicles. If a car or another motorcycle enters your blind spot, the BX immediately warns you . You hear an audible alert, and the screen displays a bright red frame around the video from the relevant side. In a flash, you know exactly where danger lurks. This type of instant "look at the display" warning is a huge step forward compared to just checking your mirrors.
Aoocci's expertise in automotive electronics is evident in the details. The BX is IP68 waterproof, designed for temperatures from -20°C to 70°C, and can be quickly removed and reinstalled from its mount using an anti-theft lock. In other words, drivers get a robust device that's easy to install and built for harsh conditions. It runs a proven Linux system, and Aoocci promises over-the-air updates, so the radar and dashcam are always up to date. Safety technology for motorcyclists works effortlessly.

How 24G mmWave Technology Sets BX Apart
So why 24 GHz millimeter wave radar? 77 GHz radars are popular in the automotive industry due to their long range and precision. However, for the BX, we chose 24 GHz, a millimeter wave frequency that is particularly suitable for motorcycles. The result is a radar field approximately 20 meters long and 9 meters wide , covering a 75° cone behind the motorcycle. In practice, this means the BX monitors multiple lanes to the left, right, and rear.
When a vehicle enters this area, the radar immediately detects it—day or night, rain or shine. Unlike cameras, the radar isn't fooled by shadows or glare. The Aoocci system then reacts immediately: a loud audible warning sounds and a warning frame appears on the screen. To make things even clearer, the BX automatically switches to the rearview camera during the warning , so you can actually see the approaching vehicle on the display. It's like having an extra pair of eyes positioned a few meters behind you.
While the 24 GHz Aoocci unit doesn't reach quite as far, it's more than adequate for the close-range scenarios that really matter (city traffic and lane changes). Focusing on 20 meters, the device remains compact and affordable for motorcyclists. And for everyday use, this range is usually more than sufficient—if a vehicle is 20 meters away and approaching quickly, you definitely want to know. In short, the 24 GHz Aoocci solution is specifically tailored to motorcycles: smaller and simpler than a full-blown radar system for cars, yet it delivers real-time warnings exactly when you need them.
Real benefits for motorcyclists
Aoocci's BSD isn't just pretty on paper—it delivers tangible safety benefits every time you drive . Drivers can expect:
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Proactive warnings: BX continuously scans your blind spots up to approximately 20 meters. If a vehicle is detected, it immediately warns you with a loud audible warning and a bright on-screen display. This alerts you to cross traffic or overtaking vehicles before they become dangerous.
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Hands-free awareness: At the same time, the screen automatically switches to the rearview camera on the warning side. This means you can immediately see what's coming, without having to search or take your eyes off the road. (No more guessing whether the beep came from the left or right!)
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Safer Lane Changes: Changing lanes on the highway or at busy intersections becomes significantly less stressful. BX takes over your peripheral vision, so to speak, and helps ensure the road is clear. Aoocci even cites data showing that BSD can reduce the risk of collisions—a 37% reduction based on European motorcycle safety studies. (Whether it's exactly 37% or not, the message is clear: fewer surprises means fewer accidents.)
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Performance in all conditions: Because the system is radar-based, it works day or night, rain or shine. Fog, glare, or complete darkness don't affect the radar beam the way they do a camera. Especially in wet or low-light conditions—when hidden vehicles are most dangerous—the BX still keeps an eye on its surroundings.
- Reassuring and Evidence-Proofing: In the background, BX also records everything. In the event of an incident, the footage is automatically locked and time-stamped, providing evidence for insurers or authorities. Knowing you're being recorded can even contribute to safer driving in your surroundings, and locked footage ensures valuable evidence survives an accident.

In practice, drivers report that these warnings are easy to internalize. The combination of audible and visual signals quickly grabs your attention and allows you to keep your hands on the wheel. This distraction-free safety support —the BX monitors blind spots so you can fully focus on the road. And because the device is IP68 waterproof and locks securely to the steering wheel, it's ideal for all weather conditions and even off-road use.
Join Us – Drive Smarter with Aoocci BX
The Aoocci BX is a major step forward in motorcyclist safety. By integrating a physical 24 GHz BSD radar with a driver-focused dashcam, Aoocci gives riders a tool previously available only in cars or bulky aftermarket kits. The BX addresses one of the biggest challenges in motorcycling—undetected vehicles—with a real-time, proactive solution.
For motorcycle enthusiasts, riding with an extra layer of safety means: Instead of relying solely on mirrors and luck, you have technology that warns you of hidden cars before they become a problem . Natural, attention-grabbing warnings allow you to continue driving as normal – knowing the system is doing the thinking for you. And beyond blind spot warnings, the BX is a fully featured dashcam with navigation, GPS tracking, and tire pressure monitoring – a high-tech upgrade for any motorcycle.
If you're concerned about safety or often ride in heavy traffic, the Aoocci BX is worth checking out. It's a compelling combination of dashcam and driver-assistance technology that could set a new standard for motorcycle equipment. Stay tuned for user reviews and comparisons as this technology matures—but one thing is clear: the "world's first" 24GHz blind spot radar for motorcycles is here, and drivers should take a closer look.
Only those who truly see everything around them can travel safely. With the Aoocci BX, this safety becomes a reality – for a carefree driving experience on every stretch.
Aoocci BX Motorcycle CarPlay with Dash Cam and Smart BSD
The world's first physical BSD for motorcycles with 24G mmWave radar.
