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OBDLink MX+ OBD2 Bluetooth Scanner for iPhone, Android, and Windows

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Features

  • Turn your iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC into a professional-grade diagnostic scan tool
  • Recommended adapter for FORScan, Torque, BimmerCode, Dashcommand, AlfaOBD, Carista and many more
  • Enhanced OEM support for Ford, GM, Mazda, Nissan/Infinity, Toyota/Lexus/Scion, Honda, Hyundai, Kia
  • Clear Check Engine Light and get more live parameters (ABS, SRS, TPMS, etc) than any other scanner
  • Over-voltage and battery drain protection, firmware updates

Brand: OBDLink


Power Source: Vehicle


Product Dimensions: 2.01"L x 0.91"W x 1.81"H


Operating System: iOS, Android, Windows


UPC:


Brand: ‎OBDLink


Power Source: ‎Vehicle


Product Dimensions: ‎2.01"L x 0.91"W x 1.81"H


Operating System: ‎iOS, Android, Windows


UPC: ‎897155000173


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎73


Manufacturer: ‎OBD Solutions, LLC


Model: ‎OBDLink MX+


Item Weight: ‎0.988 ounces


Item model number: ‎MX201


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎428101


Safety Rating: ‎CE


Date First Available: October 22, 2018


Frequently asked questions

The OBDLink MX+ is compatible with iPhone, Android, and Windows devices. It uses Bluetooth to connect and can easily link up with your smartphone or computer.

The OBDLink MX+ offers advanced features like reading and clearing check engine light codes, real-time vehicle monitoring, emission readiness for smog tests, and even advanced diagnostics for hybrid and electric vehicles. Additionally, it has the ability to turn off the 'Check Engine Light', saving you a trip to the mechanic.

Yes, the MX+ scanner is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Just plug it into the OBD2 port on your car, sync it with the OBDLink app on your device via Bluetooth, and you're ready to go. The app will guide you through the setup process.

OBDLink MX+ uses secure Bluetooth connection that requires authorization and an encryption key ensuring that no unauthorized users can connect to it. This makes it safer from hacking than many other OBD2 scanners.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The OBDLink MX+ OBD2 Bluetooth Scanner has garnered glowing reviews overall, praised for its speed, user-friendliness, and compatibility with third-party apps. It's hailed as a powerful tool for both professionals and DIY mechanics, with some users comparing its diagnostic abilities to 'peeking into the matrix' of their vehicle. Some users suggested a need for a more intuitive native app and mechanisms to read all types of codes.

Pros

  • ⚡ Surpassed expectations with exceptional speed and low latency
  • 🤝 Wide compatibility with third-party apps enhances its functionality
  • 🔧 Praised by both professional and DIY mechanics
  • 🧠 Powerful diagnostic ability, providing in-depth knowledge of your vehicle's health
  • 💡 Comes with useful LED lights

Cons

  • 💰 Some users found it a bit pricey, in relation to the user experience
  • 📱 Some reviewers suggested improvements for their native Android app for a more intuitive user experience

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a lightning-fast, compatible, and advanced automotive diagnostic tool, the OBDLink MX+ OBD2 Bluetooth Scanner is a worthy contender. While it's a bit on the higher end of the price spectrum and may need improvement in its native app's intuitiveness, its stellar performance and high praise from both professionals and DIY enthusiasts make it a good investment. Given its predominantly positive reviews, it's definitely worth considering.


  • Solid product with many useful features
I primarily bought this device to track my transmission temperature, as I will soon be towing a travel trailer with my 2020 Ford Ranger. Initial tests show that the device is providing great instant details from the various sensors - not just transmission but a wide range of additional parameters can be set up to be viewed from the application dashboard. I'll be upgrading my dashboard mount for my smartphone, allowing me to get a closer view on the gauges included on the app, and so far I'm really happy with the features and functions! Very customizable and useful details are provided. Setup was simple and straightforward, too - plug the device into the OBD port under the driver's side dashboard (in my truck that is left of the steering column) - then a simple push of the Bluetooth connection button on the front of the device, then hit the "Connect+" button on the app, and boom! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Dan Huffman

  • Great Product and Customer Service
This is a great product that has saved me time and money and is well worth the price. I had some issues in the beginning as the device wouldn't connect/stay connected consistently. I contacted customer service and tried a few things that seemed to work for a short time but then connectivity issues returned. After a follow-up message about the continued challenges, they quickly sent a replacement device that has been perfect ever since. I've used the OBDLink MX+ to check for and diagnose issues on my vehicles as well as others'. One thing I really like is that I can see each tire's pressure separately. Many vehicles will tell you that at least one tire is low with a warning light but not all of them tell you which one it is and it isn't always easy to tell if it's only a few PSI off. I've been able to add digital PSI gauges to my dashboard for all four tires on multiple cars to avoid the need to check them all. I also love that there are modules available for different auto brands to get more specific details. I've used the device to help diagnose/isolate electrical problems and to pull codes for family and friends. If you are looking for a relatively inexpensive Bluetooth OBDII device to save yourself time and money, this is it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by Jessica McCurdy

  • Good ODBII device!!!
High quality device that works really well with my Pixel 3 Android 10 phone and Torque Pro. The only downside to this device is that the software provided by the manufacturer that you install from the Google Play is not that good. I had difficulty getting the hardware to talk to the manufacturer software but in my case it didn't matter since I was planning to use third-party software, which works very well with the hardware. The manufactures Android software has a plugin that accesses special codes for my Honda, so I really want it to work, but it difficult to get the software to work smoothly (Which is issues, but not a huge issues). The OBDLink MX+ is capable of accessing all of the ODBII codes (Even car model specific codes) and communicate via Bluetooth at a high speed. Other manufactures cheap ODB-II devices can have issues maintaining a high data transfer rate or a steady data rate but the OBDLink MX+ does not have either ones of these issues. As with all good hardware, I want to point out several things: 1) The firmware of the OBDLink MX+ is updated regularly. I have received two updates in about a months time, so as of this writing, this product is getting great support from the manufacture. The update process is more or less painless (I had a tiny issue the first time I updated the firmware) and should take about 5 minutes to complete. 2) The OBDLink MX+ is capable of sending lots of data at a high speed to your phone/tablet. On my Pixel 3, I use Torque Pro with the OBDLink MX+ and I have never had an issue with data being dropped or the Bluetooth connection stalling. If you are really into collecting data from your car, this is really important! I have the OBDLink MX+ send ODB-II data to my phone every .1 seconds (Yes, 10 updates a second) and Torque Pro says it is not having any issues. Torque Pro also says that the OBDLink MX+ is one of the fastest ODBII devices (There is a speed test you can do in Torque Pro and then compare the result to other ODB-II connectors (Bluetooth, WiFi and wired)). 3) Surprisingly, the manufactures supplied ODBII software from the Google Play store is not that good (Well, on a Pixel 3 running Android 10). I have difficultly getting the supplied software on my phone to communicate with my OBDLink MX+. When you start up the ODBII software, you are suppose to click connect and then the software does its magic, but most of the time, it just hangs and does nothing. If I have ran Torque Pro on my phone, I have to reboot my phone to get the manufactures software to work with the OBDLink MX+. Then when it is connected, sometimes it still does not even work. The Dashboard (Shows speed, RPM and other stuff) does not update often or at all. Switching over to Torque Pro shows that my phone is connected to the OBDLink MX+ and the OBDLink MX+ is sending data. Honestly, it's not a big deal accept that OBDLink MX+ gives you some of the car specific codes for free. When you are having car issues, seeing the extra car specific codes is super helpful. I really wish the manufactures Android software worked better and was not a pain to work with. However, not a deal killer since I use their party software such as Torque Pro. Note to the manufacture of OBDLink MX+, you really need to fix your Android software. Other than that, a great product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020 by Jason Murphy

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