BusParrot's Onboard PIS is a family of small devices that fit any bus in a day: a GPS-aware master near the driver, LED next-stop displays through the cabin, voice announcer speakers inside and canvassing horns above the doors — all fed wirelessly by the master and managed from the cloud.
Every kit starts with one master per bus. Add as many displays and speakers as the cabin needs; they pair themselves on first power-up.
Tracks the bus over GPS, syncs routes and audio from the cloud over 4G, and drives every onboard device.
Bright 64×8 LED dot-matrix boards that scroll the next stop, distance and scheduled time — anywhere in the cabin.
Cabin speakers announce each stop on approach; weatherproof horns above the doors canvass waiting passengers with the destination call — your language, your voice.
Set the route and recordings once in the BusParrot cloud. The bus takes care of the rest, trip after trip.
Stops, timetables and announcement clips are managed centrally — per bus, per route.
Each bus's master pulls its own route and audio over 4G, and stores everything on board.
Displays and speakers receive text, audio and cues wirelessly — no configuration, ever.
Every rider sees and hears the next stop — and the office sees the bus live on the map.
Designed around the way private and public operators in India actually run buses — quick refits, mixed routes, patchy coverage, tight budgets.
No cabling through the cabin: each device needs only a power point. A refit doesn't take the bus off the road.
Only the master is online. Displays and speakers have no SIM, no recharge, nothing to manage or misplace.
Routes and audio live on board. Announcements and displays keep working through dead zones; tracking catches up after.
Two ad streams on the same hardware: sponsor messages scrolling on the displays, and sponsor audio spots riding with the announcements — inside the cabin and on the door horns.
Seen on screens, heard on speakers — passengers who can't see the board, or can't hear the conductor, are covered.
Move a bus to a new route from the office; it fetches the new stops and announcements on its next check-in.
Every equipped bus reports its position to the BusParrot platform — feeding live maps, ETAs and depot dashboards.
Start with one display; add speakers or more screens later. New devices join the bus in seconds, without a technician.
Tell us your fleet size and routes — we'll put together the right onboard kit and a demo.