KartaView/OBD2
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Both iOS and Android clients support WiFi, Bluetooth (classic), and Bluetooth LE (low energy) dongles for connecting OBD2-compatible devices in cars. Please note that Bluetooth LE is not the same as Classic Bluetooth!
OBD2 devices list
Make | Model | Online purchase | Android | iOS |
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Bealvly | OBD2 Diagnostic Device Bluetooth 4.0 | Amazon (UK) | No[1] | Not tried |
ScanTool | OBDLink LX | ScanTool.net (US) | Yes | No |
ScanTool | OBDLink MX Bluetooth | ScanTool.net (US) | ?? | No |
ScanTool | OBDLink MX+ | ScanTool.net (US) | No | ?? |
TOPDON | AutoMate Bluetooth 4.0 | eBay | ?? | No |
VeePeak | VP-01 | Amazon (US) | Yes[2] | Yes[3] |
VeePeak | OBDCheck BLE OBD2 | Amazon (US) | No[4] | ??Unknown |
VeePeak | VP11- Mini OBD2 Diagnostic Scanner | Amazon (UK) | No[5] | Not tried |
Generic | ELM327 OBD Scanner BT | EBay | No[6] | ?? |
Carly | Universal Adapter | Carly | Not tried | No |
Notes and references
- ↑ Dongle works on most other OBD Android apps I tried, but OSC would not connect after many attempts.
- ↑ WiFi version only! While connected to a WiFi dongle, you will not have internet access on Android.
- ↑ To maintain internet connectivity, connect to the dongle using a static IP address / netmask / gateway rather than using DHCP
- ↑ Dongle works on most other OBD Android apps I tried, but OSC would not connect after many attempts.
- ↑ BLE dongle works on most other OBD Android apps I tried, but OSC would not connect after many attempts.
- ↑ Generic blue mini BT OBD device from Ebay (China). Worked on older version of OSC app (version 2.1.4) that ran on android 4.4.4, does not work on the latest version of OSC (2.9.1) on android 8.1.0
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