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The Panlong OBD2 Scanner Bluetooth is a lightweight, compact diagnostic tool compatible with iOS and Android devices. It supports 9 OBDII protocols and works with most 12V gas and light diesel vehicles from 1996 onwards. This scanner reads and clears engine fault codes, provides live vehicle data, and supports popular third-party apps, making it an essential gadget for proactive car owners who want to save on repairs and stay ahead of maintenance issues.
Manufacturer | Panlong |
Brand | Panlong |
Model | OBD2 Scanner Bluetooth |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.94 x 2.48 x 1.14 inches |
Item model number | PL-B04 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PL-B04 |
J**R
Works well. Better than the cheap ones.
Works well. Worth the price. I bought a less expensive one and this works far better.
J**S
Works with DrPrius, Torque, and LeafSpy.
Ordered to replace a 'lower cost' ELM 327 that gave errors on DrPrius and didn't even work on LeafSpy.Arrived this afternoon and I'm already sure it is the right interface for my needs. It gave accurate readings on DrPrius for my battery condition. I only did a quick check on LeafSpy, just to confirm it functions.This OBDII reader is compatible with Torque app as well, so I can use it with anything I drive or work on.
D**E
works great with Dr. Prius
looking for a 100% stable product for DR PRIUS. this works wonderfully!
K**D
Works great! But with one rather important caveat.
This Panlong Bluetooth OBD2 works great with my 2002 Subaru Forester and Moto X (1st gen) with Kitkat 4.4.4 and the Torque Pro app. After pairing it with my phone, accepting it as a trusted Bluetooth device, and firing up the Torque Pro app, I was up and running in seconds. Unlike the previous and cheaper OBD2 adapter, this one connected with my phone easily and synced with the car's ECU very quickly. It also downloaded the fault codes in a matter of seconds.There are LED's in the bottom of the device that show you (i.e. through the translucent blue shell) that if it has power, and whether is transmitting data or not. It also read all of my car's running data (accelerator, RPM's, etc.) without a hitch, after I started the car. Thus it appears to do everything it is billed to do.That said, the only bad thing about this adapter relates to how short it is. On my Subaru, the OBD port is recessed into the bottom dash/console. Thus, after I had tested the adapter, and wanted to pull it out, I literally couldn't get my fingers around the adapter in order to pull it out, and I could tell from the LEDs that the adapter still had power even after removing the key and locking the car. Thus, I was lucky that I had some needle nose pliers that were the right size with which to grip it and pull it out. I was afraid of cracking the shell of the adapter as I squeezed it in order to get enough grip on it. However, I managed to get it out with the needle-nose pliers, and found that I had only put some minor etched indentations in the plastic shell. Thus, after getting it out, I affixed a loop of packing tape on the adapter so that I would have something akin to a tether rope with which to pull the adapter out with when I am finished collecting data. This tape-tether makes removing the adapter much easier without obscuring the view of the LED's.
P**H
Works fine
This works perfectly fine
W**G
Piece of junk
Ok… a few years ago, I purchased one of these dongles prior to a road trip; I wanted to know things which my car was not sharing. Oil pressure, cylinder head temperature, coolant temperature… as this would be the first long trip taken in this vehicle, I wanted a heads up before there was an issue.The previous version was only for use with andriod products, so I also purchased a Fire tablet and an app called 'Torque' which allows for a multitude of dials and gauges and, when attached to my dashboard with Velcro, I had all the real time displays I desired for this first long distance drive.After the trip I removed the tablet from my car and cleaned the sticky stuff from my dashboard, and gave the tablet away to a friend who had use for one.A couple of weeks ago I trouble light appeared on my car's display, but my iPhone could not communicate with the old dongle, so I purchased this ‘upgraded' version to read the trouble code. Using the recommended software app, the device would continually disconnect from my iPhone, so I tried a few other OBD2 apps, and was always disappointed with one thing or another in the functionality of this device.I recommend purchasing something of a higher quality, which I shall be doing after the return and refund are processed.I guess this would be just another case of getting what you pay for, in and of the low cost; however, this time I received less than I paid for, and a whole lot of wasted time, and frustration, for which I shall never be compensated.I will be purchasing a real handheld unit, rather than one which uses an app to WIFI or Bluetooth to communicate.If ever again I want more gauges displayed, I will put out more money to get one which will actually function well.In short, if you like wasting money, go ahead.
S**.
Cool design and User-friendly
This was such a cool device that someone broke into my vehicle and it was one of the few items they actualy stole (and i had money in my vehicle that they didn't take!). i could actually connect it to my phone and check diagnostics through the app. It was fast and easy to use and it was very thorough. It was a steal for the price. Wish products were made the same as this one nowadays, for the same price, too. 🙃
C**B
Works well with the Dr Prius app
Works well with the Dr Prius app ... took a few tries to get connected, but that was because the phone was consistently connecting to the car itself (stereo).
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