
Airmoto Portable Tire Inflator Air Compressor
Best for: Best portable cordless tire inflator — fits in a glove box, 120 PSI, auto shut-off at target pressure. Digital gauge, LED flashlight, USB-C rechargeable. Works on cars, bikes, motorcycles, and balls. 9K+ bought per month.
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Our review
The Airmoto is one of those products that makes you wonder why you did not own one sooner. A cordless, rechargeable air compressor small enough to fit in your glove box, with a digital pressure gauge and auto shut-off — it eliminates the need to hunt for a gas station air pump or drag out a full-size compressor.
Set your desired PSI using the + and - buttons on the LCD display. Screw the hose onto the tire valve stem. Press Start. The compressor pumps until it hits your target pressure, then automatically shuts off. No guessing, no over-inflating. The built-in LED flashlight means you can handle a flat tire at night without a separate torch. Includes adapters for Schrader (car), Presta (road bike), needle (sports balls), and a general nozzle for inflatables.
The 2000mAh rechargeable battery via USB-C handles 1-2 car tires per charge (topping off, not from flat). Multiple reviewers report using it weekly for months before needing a recharge. At 120 PSI max, it handles cars, SUVs, motorcycles, and bikes easily.
The downsides: it is not fast — inflating a car tire takes several minutes (this is a portable pump, not a workshop compressor). The 8% one-star rate includes battery degradation issues after months and the screw-on hose connection leaking air when you disconnect. At $56, it is pricier than plug-in alternatives. And it is NOT suitable for air mattresses or paddleboards (not enough volume). But as a glove box emergency tool, the convenience is unmatched.
👍 Pros
- Fits in a glove box — truly portable
- Auto shut-off at target PSI — no over-inflating
- Digital LCD pressure gauge — accurate readings
- Built-in LED flashlight for nighttime use
- 4 adapters — car, bike, ball, inflatables
- USB-C rechargeable — no car outlet needed
- Cordless operation — reach all tires easily
- 70% five-star across 28,000+ reviews
- 9K+ bought per month
👎 Cons
- Slow — several minutes per car tire
- 8% one-star — battery degradation over months
- Screw-on hose leaks air on disconnect
- $56 — pricier than plug-in alternatives
- Not for air mattresses or paddleboards (low volume)
- Battery may not fully inflate 4 tires from low PSI
Specifications
| Type | Cordless portable tire inflator / air compressor |
|---|---|
| Max pressure | 120 PSI |
| Battery | 2000mAh rechargeable, USB-C |
| Display | Digital LCD with PSI, kPa, BAR, KG/CM |
| Features | Auto shut-off, LED flashlight, deflate button |
| Adapters | Schrader, Presta, needle, general nozzle |
| Noise | 78 dB |
| Includes | Inflator, hose, 4 adapters, USB-C cable, storage pouch, manual |
| Brand | Airmoto |
FAQ
How many tires can it inflate per charge?
For topping off (adding a few PSI), it handles 4-5 tires. For inflating from significantly low pressure, expect 1-2 tires per charge. Always fully charge before use for best results.
Can it inflate a completely flat tire?
Yes, but it will take longer and may drain the battery. It works best for topping off or moderate inflation. For completely flat tires, you may need to recharge partway through.
Is the pressure gauge accurate?
Yes — multiple reviewers confirm it matches gas station gauges and professional tools within 1-2 PSI. Accurate enough for everyday use.
Can I use it on a bike?
Yes — includes a Presta valve adapter for road bikes and works with Schrader valves (standard on most bikes). Set the PSI to your tire's recommended pressure and let auto shut-off do the rest.
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