Ano ok na brand obd2 bluetooth tapos connect ko smartphone and tab.
Locally meron nyan?
Nagdownload ka torque? Sa jazz wala temperature gauge and gusto ko din makita fuel remaining.
+1 on Torque Pro
depende sa ECU ng oto kung ano available na pwede nya i-feed sa device na eto.
If you're planning to buy just ask the seller to test muna and help you find the data you need.
I'm using the smaller one (about half the size of the pix posted above) for the ms gls-v '11 & asx '12
ios = obd2 wifi
android = obd2 bluetooth
I bought the same from Sulit, 2500. Plus you have to pay for the Torque Pro app 500 or so. Forgot how much I paid for it.
The only misgiving I have (so far) is that it can't read the car's fuel status. Currently plugged on my 2011 Ford Escape. It also drains the gizmo fast, so you need to plug it to the car jack.
Tried to connect to my 2005 Suzuki APV but I can't read the ECU. It can only read the voltage.
Hey guys sorry for the shameless plug but I'm a reseller of ELM327 OBDII Bluetooths just like that one pictured above.
Let me know if you guys are interested via PM, I'm selling them cheaper at P2,000. Bigger discount if you get 2. Very few stocks remaining. Easy pickup areas too, pwede rin LBC.
Anyway, back to the topic, I tried one and it works sa Android apps that I downloaded using a Honda City 2004. I didn't buy one though, just the free ones.
BTW it does not work with iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad, unless they're jailbroken. Keep that in mind before buying one.
pareho lang ata made in china ung mga binebenta sa Amazon.com na generic OBDII bluetooth adapters pero mas mahal pa rin ang benta dito sa atin samantalang mas malapit tayo sa china.
hinanap ko sa Sulit ung same model na nabili ko, nasa ata ung Php2K. 300% ang price diff?
yang product na binebenta mo chineck ko sa Amazon.com nasa $24 (~Php1.1K) plus shipping.