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Reddit mentions of PLX Devices Kiwi 2+ Bluetooth OBD Car to Smartphone Wireless Link and Scan Tool for Android, Windows, Symbian, Linux and N9

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of PLX Devices Kiwi 2+ Bluetooth OBD Car to Smartphone Wireless Link and Scan Tool for Android, Windows, Symbian, Linux and N9. Here are the top ones.

PLX Devices Kiwi 2+ Bluetooth OBD Car to Smartphone Wireless Link and Scan Tool for Android, Windows, Symbian, Linux and N9
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    Features:
  • Size - is cable-free and sits only 1.4" out of your OBD port for minimal obtrusion
  • Speed - up to 2 times faster than the nearest competitor
  • Power consumption - uses low power and enters a sleep mode allowing you to leave your device installed permanently in your vehicle.
  • Platform compatibility - comes in two versions: Android and iPhone
  • Vehicle compatibility - compatible with all cars and consumer trucks built and sold in the United States after January 1, 1996
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.2598425184 Inches
Length2.755905509 Inches
Weight0.2645547144 Pounds
Width0.7086614166 Inches

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Found 5 comments on PLX Devices Kiwi 2+ Bluetooth OBD Car to Smartphone Wireless Link and Scan Tool for Android, Windows, Symbian, Linux and N9:

u/evilf23 · 2 pointsr/Android

Try Dashcommand Torque is really ugly and jittery. Dashcommand has some fantastic skins available, i personally use the Lexus LFA gauge skin

also if you want to have the obd2 sensor installed permanently go for the PLX kiwi. higher sample rate, wired connection so it doesn't hang under your dash, and an on/off switch so it can be left plugged in without draining the car's battery.


its $100 right now, but i got mine for $65 last fall

u/notaneggspert · 2 pointsr/Honda

I love the torque paid app. I think its with the $5. I got the PLX bluetooth off amazon. I don't remember it being quite so expensive but it connects quick every time, has a long cable and an on/off switch. You pay for what you get the $5 bluetooth ObdII adapters aren't going to cut it.

u/lpg975 · 1 pointr/Cartalk

I have one. They are pretty neat and handy. I use the Torque app on my Android phone with it. Some really suck, but I bought one that was highly recommended and I've never had a problem. The real time information and custom gauges are pretty sweet too.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004B0C1NE/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00

u/guisar · 1 pointr/BMW

Here's the best one . There are others which work that are cheap but these are the best