OBDII scanner worth it?
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OBDII scanner worth it?
Hey, I was just wondering, Ive been kinda looking into OBDII scanners after I started working on the mini both as just a kinda fun thing with gauges to play with as well as a tool to read codes and other things. I was wondering what is the best one for use with a iPhone 6 and what is the best app to use with it to get the least hassle and the best use out of the tool. Thanks
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The Torque app is unavailable for iOS.
Not all Bluetooth dongles will work with iOS.
I use the more expensive (but guaranteed ios compatible) GoPoint Bluetooth dongle (and have been using it since my iphone4). The dash command app is also expensive, but I use it on my iPhone 4, 6 and iPad 2. I also now have a pioneer 7" head unit that has the capability to use dash command from the hard wired iPhone 4 (still have yet to install it). With the gauges displayed, it should really be awesome.
Not all Bluetooth dongles will work with iOS.
I use the more expensive (but guaranteed ios compatible) GoPoint Bluetooth dongle (and have been using it since my iphone4). The dash command app is also expensive, but I use it on my iPhone 4, 6 and iPad 2. I also now have a pioneer 7" head unit that has the capability to use dash command from the hard wired iPhone 4 (still have yet to install it). With the gauges displayed, it should really be awesome.
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The Torque app is unavailable for iOS.
Not all Bluetooth dongles will work with iOS.
I use the more expensive (but guaranteed ios compatible) GoPoint Bluetooth dongle (and have been using it since my iphone4). The dash command app is also expensive, but I use it on my iPhone 4, 6 and iPad 2. I also now have a pioneer 7" head unit that has the capability to use dash command from the hard wired iPhone 4 (still have yet to install it). With the gauges displayed, it should really be awesome.
Not all Bluetooth dongles will work with iOS.
I use the more expensive (but guaranteed ios compatible) GoPoint Bluetooth dongle (and have been using it since my iphone4). The dash command app is also expensive, but I use it on my iPhone 4, 6 and iPad 2. I also now have a pioneer 7" head unit that has the capability to use dash command from the hard wired iPhone 4 (still have yet to install it). With the gauges displayed, it should really be awesome.
However, there is a wifi dongle that will work with apple. It is more costly and they apps are also more costly.
In my opinion it is cheaper to get a used android phone or tablet on eBay and then a BT dongle and Torque App. Overall cost would be pretty cheap.
For realtime monitoring I prefer to use a ScanGauge II in my MINI. It plugs into the OBDII port and can provide view of 4 "gauges" at one time and you can select the ones you like. Can buy online or auto zone. It also reads and clears codes.
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