The user is looking for a tire pressure monitoring system that can access and display data from the car's existing OEM sensors, potentially through an OBD2 connection, to offer more advanced features than a standalone system. They ended up choosing an OBD2 scanner for this purpose, indicating a gap in dedicated TPMS products.
Not shilling for this particular brand of tire pressure monitor, but curious if anyone has deployed something like this that plugs into the 12V outlet? Seems more convenient than something mounted on the dash? **Edit**: here's a link for those that wanted to research. I don't vouch for this product (yet): [https://www.amazon.com/Tymate-TM7-Pressure-Monitoring-Real-time/dp/B0CPPDR25B](https://www.amazon.com/Tymate-TM7-Pressure-Monitoring-Real-time/dp/B0CPPDR25B) **Edit 2:** Thanks to some excellent suggestions from the thread, I think I am going with a Bluetooth OBD2 scanner with power drain protection like the [OBDLink MX+](https://www.obdlink.com/products/obdlink-mxp/). I like the idea of getting the data from the existing OEM sensors on my 2025 and having access to more advanced features. Cheers, all!