I have a 702 Pro on my 2024 (so different handlebars), and love it. Only downside is mine does not have the quick release like the S, that is a great add. I believe the 702S Pro would fit on yours, my only concern might be ease of access to the release button on the bracket, but it looks do able. A couple of comments:
The 702 works great with Android Auto, and I assume Carplay (but have not tried). It connects wirelessly, and very quickly. I hooked my phone to the Carpuride, and the phone to my Cardo Headset. If I had sound go through the bike then to the headset, the sound quality seemed to really drop. It was OK though through speakers...
Picking the right navigation app is crucial. Those like Waze and Google Maps do not really like you setting complicated routes, they are more point to point via the fastest route. If I am trying to do a route with multiple waypoints, I went with MyRoute App.
The 702S does NOT have on board GPS and is reliant on your phone for navigation etc. They have a new 702 Plus that allows you to install apps onto the system, which also has an on board GPS. With the right navigation app installed, along with the maps for the area, it will work even without a cell phone signal. With the Plus though, it looks like you lose the quick release, at least as of now.
Do not get the Carpuride Tire option, it will only do two tires. I went with Fobo Bike 2, and like them a lot. FOBO is changing their model line, one note is to be careful, not all sensors work with with the current apps, and in some cases you can't have the different apps on the same phone. Only a concern if you have FOBO's on 2 or more vehicles, if so, keep them consistent.