OBDLink is a brand that produces diagnostic scan tools for cars. Their tools can be used to identify mechanical and electrical faults in cars, as well as for performance analysis.
OBDLink was founded in 2005 in the United States
The brand began with the development of OBD-II scan tools
The first OBDLink product was released in 2007
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This is a Bluetooth OBD-II scan tool that can be used with smartphones and tablets. It supports a wide range of protocols and has advanced features such as live data streaming and customizable dashboards.
This is a handheld OBD-II scan tool that supports all 5 OBD-II protocols and can be used with a range of software applications. It has a large, easy-to-read display and is compact and portable.
This is a USB OBD-II scan tool that can be used with laptops and desktops. It supports all 5 OBD-II protocols and has advanced features such as freeze frame analysis and live sensor data.
An OBD-II scan tool is a device that plugs into the OBD-II port of a car to read diagnostic information. It can be used to identify mechanical and electrical faults in the car.
OBDLink MX+ is a Bluetooth scan tool that can be used with smartphones, while OBDLink EX is a handheld device. MX+ has advanced features such as customizable dashboards and live data streaming.
OBDLink scan tools are compatible with all cars that have an OBD-II port. However, some features may be limited depending on the make and model of the car.
OBDLink scan tools are compatible with a range of software applications, including Torque Pro, OBD Fusion, and ScanXL.
OBDLink scan tools can only read diagnostic information that is provided by the car's OBD-II system. ABS and airbag faults may require additional diagnostic tools.