OBDLink WiFi OBDII Scan Tool Interface Adapter & Software

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OBDLink WiFi OBDII Scan Tool Interface Adapter & Software

OBDLink WiFi is our latest, most advanced scan tool that supports all OBD-2 compliant vehicles. In addition to operating via WiFi (802.11a/b/g), it includes a built-in USB interface. Use it to convert your laptop or desktop PC, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or any other WiFi-enabled mobile device into a sophisticated, easy to use diagnostic system – for a small fraction of the cost of comparable standalone units! The package includes everything you need to diagnose your vehicle’s problems and access performance parameters. OBDLink features the industry-leading data throughput to capture more graph points and faster screen updates. OBDLink WiFi is compatible with all OBD-related apps available in the Apple store, including:
*DashCommand
*Rev
*FuzzyLuke
*and more!
The free feature-packed OBDwiz diagnostic software (for Windows) included with the scan tool allows you to:
* Turn off check engine light, and erase stored diagnostic information
* Read and erase stored, pending, and permanent trouble codes (both generic and manufacturer-specific)
* Access freeze frame information
* Display, graph, and log 90+ real-time parameters
* Create custom digital dashboards
* Measure and display fuel economy
* And much more!
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PLX Devices 2340 KIWI Wifi

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PLX Devices 2340 KIWI Wifi

PLX Devices KIWI Wifi is a plug and play wireless device measuring only 2.75 x 1.25 x 0.6 inch. KIWI wifi comes attached with a 6 feet OBDII cable for easy installation. It also comes included with a power switch built-in to prevent the need to constantly disconnect your unit from the OBDII port. This wireless device is compatible with 1996 and later vehicles. Connecting to your iPhone / iPod touch is made by 802.11 a/b/g connection in adHoc mode.

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