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Odb reader wifi vs bluetooth
Odb reader wifi vs bluetooth










odb reader wifi vs bluetooth

Everything else that is gold like fuel trims, load, coolant temp and air intake temp has been more than fast enough for my purposes. The only delay I have found was with the RPMs but it's useless. I also had a scangauge on the spyder which was nice for the time but now these smartphones take it to another level. I have been using data logging software since 2002 with an old laptop and Palm. I have a cheap wifi-based OBD-II scanner I use to read codes from my. The universal compatibility is both a feature and a curse. There are some great adapter hardware companies making products based on the ELM327 circuit, and OBD Fusion supports basically all of them. It organizes your logs so you can view them later. I leave my bluetooth obd plugged in permanently and I flick the switch off if I. The real strength it has over BlueDriver is that it will work with almost any OBD-II adapter: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or even USB. Data logging and be done on the fly by just holding the screen and accessing a quick legible boxes to start and stop logging. It has number and graphical representations with big numbers where it's supposed to be. I also suggest using the dashcommand app because someone designed a great skin exclusively for the MR-S that is easy to read while you are driving so you can monitor a lot of data at once. The main reason I bought it is because it's the only one I found that powers down a half hour after the car is shut off which is convenient. It works great and I never lose a connection.












Odb reader wifi vs bluetooth