FS:: DashCommand™ for iPhone >>> On Sale Right Now in iTunes
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DashCommand™ for iPhone >>> On Sale Right Now in iTunes
Category: Interior
Price: $10
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (you may select multiples): R50, R52, R53, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59, R60, Electrical
Location (Region): SoCal
Item Condition: Brand New
You may want to jump on this right away...because it'll probably be for a limited time only; but right now the app for iPhones: DashCommand™ – OBD-II gauge dashboards, scan tool, and vehicle diagnostics is 'on sale' for just $9.99 vs. $49.99 usually.
iTunes: http://appshopper.com/link/dashcommand
Keep in mind it also needs a way to communicate with the OBD II (wired or via Bluetooth) and they must be iPhone compatible.
Hopefully there are some of you out there that were looking for this type of app but thought the price tag for DashCommand™ was a bit high...now's your chance.
Again like I said; the price may not last long...could only be for hours or maybe days or just until they sell 'X' amount.
Best of luck
#2
Yeah this is a steal... Was just looking yesterday and saw the $50 price tag which scared me off... Unfortunately my cheapo ebay adapter doesn't connect to ipad... Have to upgrade that now!
Thanks for the heads up!
Thanks for the heads up!
#3
Note to iPhone Users BLUETOOTH modules will not work you have to use the WiFi Modules, but other than that it all works fine, I have had it working for about a year.
It has something to do with the way that Apple uses the Bluetooth stack in the software that will not let it work with the BT based OBDII interfaces.
It has something to do with the way that Apple uses the Bluetooth stack in the software that will not let it work with the BT based OBDII interfaces.
#5
I have the ebay bluetooth version! :( thanks for the tip on the wifi though, will pick one of those up
#7
Yes I have one of the ELM 327 WiFi units I just leave it plugged in to the OBDII port all the time, and put the iPhone on the cradle and I have extra gauges now.
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#9
I have heard that also, and that the BlueTooth OBDII reader WILL work for the Android Devices, as well as Laptops. Its just the iDevices that will not work with the Bt
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Note to iPhone Users BLUETOOTH modules will not work you have to use the WiFi Modules, but other than that it all works fine, I have had it working for about a year.
It has something to do with the way that Apple uses the Bluetooth stack in the software that will not let it work with the BT based OBDII interfaces.
It has something to do with the way that Apple uses the Bluetooth stack in the software that will not let it work with the BT based OBDII interfaces.
#13
I paid the 50 for the DashCommand and I am not unhappy at all.
Last edited by c0op3r; 10-12-2013 at 11:15 AM.
#14
Well, it's one thing to use jailbreaking to pirate the apps, and it's another thing to circumvent the idiotic restrictions Apple places. Pirating apps is an ethically debatable action that is best left off the thread, but not being able to use Bluetooth devices because Apple says so? No thanks. RoqyBT allows you to use non-Apple-approved devices over Bluetooth - such as the ELM OBD-II scanners that DashCmd (and Harry's Laptimer) works perfectly with.
#16
If the answer is yes you now have it if you get the OBDII WiFi Adapter, as there is a skin that is a Vac/Boost Gauge.
#17
That's pretty cool, ill have to give that one try. What's the best wifi adapter or are they all pretty much the same?
#19
I got the same wifi obd2 from amazon. Free 2 day shipping, and if there is a problem easier to return than china. Downside. Monday is a holiday, it won't show up until Tuesday.
#25
It's not free on android. Downloading the app gets you into a free "evaluation mode", whatever that entails, but there's an in-app purchase for $10 to unlock everything.