The world of motorcycle cameras just got more exciting with the launch of the Aoocci BX —the latest innovation from Aoocci. But how does it compare to the already popular C6 Pro ? While both models share key advantages like dual-channel recording, GPS support, and loop recording, the BX takes things to the next level with four key improvements :
- Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
- Brighter screen for visibility in sunlight
- Improved parking monitoring
- Higher level of protection against water and dust
Let's dive into these features and see which one is better suited to your driving style.
1. Blind Spot Detection (BSD): Drive Smarter, Not Just Safer
One of the Aoocci BX's key features is its blind spot detection system with 24GHz mmWave radar —a breakthrough in motorcycle safety. Unlike the C6 Pro, which passively records your driving, the BX actively monitors your rear left and right blind spots . When it detects a rapidly approaching vehicle in your blind spot, the system triggers an audible alert and a flashing red visual warning on the screen, and even automatically switches to the appropriate camera feed.
This real-time warning system helps prevent side collisions or dangerous lane changes, especially in heavy city traffic or during high-speed lane changes. If safety is your top priority, the BX offers a significant upgrade that gives you an extra pair of "eyes" on the road.

2. Brighter display: Clear view in sunlight
A dashcam screen is only useful if you can actually see it—especially in bright sunlight. The Aoocci BX features a 5.5-inch IPS display with 1000 nits of brightness.
Although the BX has a slightly smaller screen, the extra brightness makes a noticeable difference on sunny days. Whether you're checking live video or using wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto for navigation, the BX ensures everything is visible at a glance.

3. Smarter parking monitoring
When your bike is parked, it's still vulnerable. That's why the BX improves on the C6 Pro's basic motion detection with a more advanced park mode. It includes:
- G-sensor triggered recording if the motorcycle is shaken or bumped
- Automatically locks video to preserve evidence
- Low voltage protection that turns off the camera if the battery voltage drops below 11.8V, preventing battery discharge
The C6 Pro offers parking monitoring but lacks the same intelligent battery protection. For riders who frequently park on busy streets or overnight, the BX offers additional peace of mind.
4. Durability: Improved to IP68
When the weather turns bad or your route goes off the beaten track, you need gear that can withstand the rigors. The BX is IP68 rated against water and dust , an improvement over the C6 Pro's IP67 .
What's the difference?
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IP68 = Completely dustproof and can withstand complete immersion in water
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IP67 = Dust and splash resistant, but not intended for submersion
The BX is also built to withstand extreme temperatures, from -20℃ to 70℃ , making it ideal for both frosty winter mornings and scorching summer rides. If you're planning long-distance rides or adventure touring, this makes a big difference.
Quick feature comparison
Here's a deeper breakdown of both models with more technical specifications:
| Function | Aoocci BX | C6 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| BSD system | ✅ 24GHz mmWave radar | ❌ Unavailable |
| Display | 5.5” IPS, 1000 nits | 6.25” touchscreen, ~1000 nits |
| GPS module | External, 5Hz update rate | Built-in |
| TF card support | Up to 256 GB | Up to 256 GB |
| Tightness class | IP68 (dustproof + submersible) | IP67 (dust-resistant, waterproof) |
| Operating temperature | -20°C ~ 70°C | -10°C ~ 60°C |
| CarPlay / Android Auto | Wireless | Wireless |
| Parking mode | Improved (with voltage cut-off) | Basic (G-sensor only) |
Who should choose what?
If you're a safety-conscious rider who frequently navigates heavy traffic or changes lanes at high speeds, the Aoocci BX —with its real-time blind spot detection—is a clear winner. Riders who frequently travel in bright sunlight will also benefit from the BX's ultra-bright screen , ensuring clear visibility at all times. For those who park their bikes outdoors, improved parking monitoring and intelligent low-voltage protection make the BX a more reliable watchdog. Adventure riders tackling harsh weather or off-road conditions will appreciate the BX's IP68 rating and wider operating temperature range. However, if you're more interested in a larger screen and reliable everyday performance at a slightly lower price , the C6 Pro remains a strong and practical choice.
Is BX worth the upgrade?
If you value safety technology, ride in variable weather, or want better visibility and smarter parking safety, yes, the BX is absolutely worth the upgrade . It's built for modern riders who want more than just recording; they want real-time awareness, protection, and adaptability . The C6 Pro still holds up as a solid, high-performance dashcam, especially for riders focused on screen size and GPS navigation.
But for those ready to experience the future of motorcycle safety and durability, the Aoocci BX delivers.
