🚀 Drive Smart, Diagnose Smarter!
The Mini Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner OBDATOR ELM327 is a compact and powerful diagnostic tool designed for gasoline vehicles. It supports a wide range of OBDII protocols and connects seamlessly to your Android or Windows devices, allowing you to read and clear check engine codes with ease. With over 3000 code definitions in its database, this tool empowers you to take control of your vehicle's health and save on costly repairs.
Manufacturer | obdator |
Brand | obdator |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 21.72 x 10.8 x 14.16 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | OTR-000 |
H**Z
Big bang for bucks!
This product comes with a pro version of torque plus. If you own an Android device, you will receive the pro version and it will be registered to your Google play account as if you bought the pro version. The data available is anything and everything you could want/need to know about your car plus you can add floating widgets that display car data over any other app you may be using on your phone/tablet/Android head unit. Great purchase for sure, love the capability of this vs a $30+ OBD2 reader that did nothing that this is capable of.
E**.
Great bargin
I use this with torque pro and hybrid assistant on a galaxy tablet, I've had no issues connecting or with data lag, love this thing. I have a number of professional scanners but I find myself using this instead, it's easier to use and every bit as responsive, plus I can leave it in a vehicle and still get data without interfering with driving. I mount my tablet on a stalk so I can easily read realtime data. The price is just a bonus, you can't go wrong with this scanner.
N**K
Terrible thing, bluetooth works when it wants to, lots of fiddling, unstable
This is probably the most aggravating device I've used in the past 10 years.- You plug it in the port, turn the key to give it power and you try to connect via bluetooth - it "fails" to connect.- You turn on the car, try to connect again - now it prompts for the PIN, you put it in, start the janky app - no readings.- Turn off the car, unplug the device, plug it back in, turn on the engine (because now you know that accessories only is a no-no), connect via bluetooth - "failed to connect".- Unplug it with engine on, plug it back in - failed to connect.- Turn off the car, unplug the thing, blow on the contacts, look at the port under the steering wheel while looking like a contortionist. Plug it back in, start the car, try to connect - YAY! It worked. For a few seconds... then no more readings. And the cycle continues.It must have been the last action I took then, right? Blowing on the connectors thereby spitting on them. Look through some general stats, go "meh", turn it off and go inside to take another shower because the car was hot, and you have been fiddling with the stupid thing for 30 minutes with the engine off, and 10 minutes with the engine on.If the point of this device is to make you take a shower in your own sweat while testing your patience - SUCCESS!Bonus points if you make it through the 40 minutes without cussing.
C**.
Alfaobd
I read a lot of questions and reviews for Bluetooth OBD II devices before settling on this one. I was of course skeptical because of the price. Other brands are at or above $100. This one works flawlessly for me with the Alfaobd app. Just finished a few program changes in my 2016 1500 Ecodiesel. 100% recommend!!
K**Y
2nd gen nissan frontier idle speed
I bought this after buying a konnwei kw902 and it arriving broken. All I wanted this for was to bump up the notoriously low idle speed on my 2nd gen frontier. I plugged it into the obd port under my dash and the power light came on then I connected Bluetooth to it and opened up the app and adjusted my idle speed +75 rpm and that solved all of my vibration at idle. One thing to note, I was going to bump it down to +50 and the app said the engine wasn't up to temp so it wouldn't allow me to adjust the idle back down -25 rpm from where it is. Id assume since I stopped the truck after driving around and immediately tried it that the engine had cooled down some and thats why it didn't let me. Not sure if that's a complaint against this device or the app. More likely the app but regardless thats part of my experience so im including. Overall very happy with this especially considering the other just straight up didn't work.
A**S
Works on 95 gm . Obd1 with mismatch obd2 connecter under dash!
95 gmc sonoma. 4.3 -It has obd1 sticker under the hood. But has 0bd 2 connector under dash. Bad electronics for gm that year. Worked perfect! Told what was wrong and cleared it to. Show alot of info on engine while running. Very impressed!!
T**
Worked great after some troubleshooting and maintenance
I'm giving this thing 3 stars because it deserves 1 star due to the fact that it was inoperable when I received it, but deserves 5 stars because once I fixed some things it worked great. When I initially plugged it in to my 2008 dodge 2500, the device didn't power on. So I took it to my wifes vehicles, 2014 suburban, and plugged it in. Same thing, no power, unless I pushed on the device really hard into the obd port. Took it back to my truck, still nothing. I stripped an opening on the actual obd wires and alligator clipped them directly to the ELM327 corresponding pins. Still nothing.I decided to take the elm327 adapter apart and see what the problem was. Come to find out only about 4 or 5 of the 16 connector pins were soldered on the board, none of which were being used on my vehicle, so there was no connectivity from the pins to my actual obd port. Not much room to work but I soldered the pins to the board, cleaned some things up, plugged her in and everything worked great.
H**R
Does as advertised
Works like it should, only downside for me is the Bluetooth function stopped working after 6 months. Can't really complain much for the price I suppose.
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