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product_id: 17765798
title: "Veepeak Mini Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner for Android ONLY (NOT for iOS) – Car Wireless Check Engine Light Code Reader & Diagnostic Tool"
brand: "veepeak"
price: "₨12677"
currency: LKR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Veepeak"
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# Android-only compatibility Bluetooth wireless connectivity Universal OBD-II vehicle support Veepeak Mini Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner for Android ONLY (NOT for iOS) – Car Wireless Check Engine Light Code Reader & Diagnostic Tool

**Brand:** veepeak
**Price:** ₨12677
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Unlock your car’s secrets with Android-powered precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Veepeak Mini Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner for Android ONLY (NOT for iOS) – Car Wireless Check Engine Light Code Reader & Diagnostic Tool by veepeak
- **How much does it cost?** ₨12677 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- veepeak enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted veepeak brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pocket-Sized Powerhouse:** Compact, lightweight design fits anywhere—diagnose on the go without bulk or hassle.
- • **Comprehensive Live Data Feed:** Track speed, RPM, coolant temp, throttle position, and more with customizable dashboards.
- • **Seamless Bluetooth Diagnostics:** Instant wireless connection to your Android device for real-time vehicle health monitoring.
- • **Universal OBD-II Compatibility:** Works with most 1996+ vehicles, ensuring broad coverage for your automotive needs.
- • **Effortless Code Reading & Clearing:** Quickly identify and reset check engine light codes to stay ahead of maintenance.

## Overview

The Veepeak Mini Bluetooth OBD2 Scanner is a compact, wireless diagnostic tool designed exclusively for Android devices. It connects via Bluetooth to provide real-time engine data, read and clear check engine codes, and monitor vehicle health on most 1996 and newer OBD-II compliant cars. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it offers seamless integration with popular Android apps, delivering powerful diagnostics in a pocket-sized device.

## Description

Product description The vehicle in your garage can be as smart as your phone. Turn your Android smartphone or tablet into a sophisticated diagnostic scan tool and real-time parameter monitor. The VP11 directly plugs into your vehicle's OBDII port and connects to an OBD II App on your Android device via Bluetooth. Whenever you have a check engine light on or want to see how your vehicle is performing, this little gadget will help you better understand your vehicle. Check engine light on? Read trouble codes, find causes and fix it - anytime and anywhere using your smartphone. Real Time Sensor Data Access a whole new world of information about your vehicle directly on your phone (e.g. engine coolant temperature, RPM, O2 Readings, Mass air flow, Fuel Trim, etc). Create your own dashboard with the gauges you want to monitor. Product Specifications Compatible & Recommended Apps (not included; some Apps or features are not free) Common FAQs 1. Is there an App included with the device? Do I need an App subscription? Currently no. You have to get a third-party App from Google Play Store (some may NOT be free). Standard OBD-II diagnostic functions are usually free when using Car Scanner ELM OBD2 App. Be careful with Apps that imitate the names Torque or Car Scanner to ensure proper functionality. 2. Does it work with iOS devices? No, it is NOT compatible with iPhone or iPad. Please choose OBDCheck BLE for iOS devices. 3. Which vehicles and functions are supported? The device is compatible with most OBD-II compliant vehicles (MY1996+ in the US). You can get generic OBD2 functions such as reading and clearing engine trouble codes, live data, I/M readiness when using it with apps like Car Scanner ELM OBD2 or Torque. OBD-I and commercial vehicles using J1939 protocols are NOT supported. Most motorcycles are also NOT supported. Troubleshooting 1. Device does not power up (no red light). First check if the cigar fuse of your vehicle is in good condition to provide power. You can also try with another vehicle to verify. 2. Device powers up but no Bluetooth signal. Unplug and re-plug it in; Restart your phone, turn off Bluetooth and turn it back, wait for a few more seconds to check again. 3. Could not pair my Android device with “OBDII”. Turn off Bluetooth and turn it back on. Try pairing a few more times; Turn off WiFi & cellular data and try again; Disconnect other Bluetooth devices; Restart your Android device; Clear Bluetooth data cache; For Car Scanner ELM OBD2 or Infocar App, you can initiate the Bluetooth pairing in App settings; For Android 13+, go to Settings->Apps->App Battery Usage, Select Show System in the menu, Select Bluetooth, then select Unrestricted; Go back and select Bluetooth Legacy, and select Unrestricted also. 4. App not connecting to OBD device. Make sure the App is compatible, and you have made the correct App connection settings and granted the App permissions (Bluetooth, or called Nearby Devices ); Remove and re-install the app; Try with a different App. 5. Cannot connect to vehicle/ECU. Make sure the OBD port is in good condition and the device fits well in it. Try to push it a little harder into the OBD port for some vehicles as powering up does not always mean a good contact . Make sure your vehicle is OBD II compliant, and ignition is turned ON; Try it on another vehicle. More FAQs and troubleshooting tips can be found in "Troubleshooting Guide" under "Safety & product resources".

Review: Works great, fast updates, quality hardware - I've been using this on a 2000 Buick Park Avenue. I use "Torque Pro" on Android and bought all the paid features to go along with it because it works so well. I tried "Torque Lite" first, which was free. Great app, imo. My phone is a Galaxy S10+ (Snapdragon 855 8 core/8GB RAM/UFS 2.1 storage @ 6gbps/Bluetooth 5.0). I am not sure what version of Bluetooth this device uses. I am assuming 4.0 from the info I'm able to find. The hardware seems to be moderately powerful because I can load my screen up with gauges and have zero slowdowns.. ever. No jamming, no lost connections. I've seriously yet to have an issue with this product or the software I'm using with it. I assume the data transfer rate of BT5.0 or higher isn't necessary. I can log .csv files and open them with any app that can read them (like Chrome, for example). But it can log and show live data without any hitches. I'd recommend it to a friend. It's mentioned everywhere, but just realize you need Android, you need Bluetooth and you need SOME kind of compatible software on your Android device that can utilize this scanner. As mentioned, I am using Torque Pro. You can change how fast some items update vs others, but a lot of mine are updating at least twice a second (I can go faster or slower) and like I said, even with a page full of data being updated, there's no slowdowns. It doesn't get hot. It constantly and smoothly updates, whew, for example, MPH (You can use GPS or OBDII speed, in this instance, I'm using OBDII and a screen to show the difference in OBDII speed vs GPS), RPM, Vacuum, Intake Temp, Load %, Throttle %, EVAP usage and more. I can't even remember what all I have on one screen. You can add formulas (you can find them online) and see if they will work for your car, too. They are for the Torque app. I can reset my codes without issue. I have a massive vacuum leak. Being a 2000 Park Avenue with the 3800 II @ 120kish miles, I'm fairly certain it's the LIM gasket. It's some head/intake gasket that blows on them all between cyl. 4 and 5, because I've had misfires there. So I got it to just mainly keep an eye on my one code that keeps popping up (IAC can't control the high idle) and ended up being able to see so much more. I really love this tool. I use it EVERY time I drive haha. I love looking down and seeing MAF cfm flow, intake temp, Volumetric Efficiency (terrible with the vacuum leak) and more. Just so many little things I didn't expect to be able to see and all updating perfectly like clockwork. So, yeah, some of this praise is to the software, but the hardware, itself, is flawless at sending data all through Bluetooth, somehow, with zero slowdowns. I'm impressed.
Review: Good buy for the money - Good item, works perfect

## Features

- ⚠️ IMPORTANT – iOS NOT SUPPORTED: NOT compatible with iPhone or iPad. It is compatible with Android phones and tablets ONLY via Bluetooth. For iOS devices, please choose the Bluetooth LE version – OBDCheck BLE.
- COMPATIBLE VEHICLES – Works with most 1996+ cars and light trucks in the US, and other OBD-II/EOBD compliant vehicles in other regions for generic OBD-II functions (EVs excluded; please check compatibility in Car Scanner ELM OBD2 App or contact Veepeak).
- GENERIC OBD-II FUNCTIONS – read & clear trouble codes for check engine light (CEL or MIL), view freeze frame data, I/M readiness, and live sensor data to help monitor vehicle health and diagnose check engine problems.
- LIVE SENSOR DATA – Get vehicle speed, RPM, engine coolant temp, throttle position, O2 readings, fuel trim, mass air flow, and more on your Android device. You can create your own dashboard.
- APP COMPATIBILITY – Compatible with popular third party Android apps like Car Scanner ELM OBD2, Torque, OBD Fusion, Dr. Prius; NOT compatible with BimmerCode, BimmerLink, ABRP, and other Apps that require specialized hardware.
- UNSUPPORTED FUNCTIONS: Does NOT support advanced diagnostics including ABS, SRS, EPS, TPMS, transmission, etc. Manufacturer-specific functions including oil light reset, injector coding, EPB reset, relearning, adaptation and service performing are also NOT supported.
- TIPS FOR PROPER USE: Review the Instructions for Use on the product detail page for compatibility, setup, and troubleshooting guide.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B011NSX27A |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,747 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #47 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | Veepeak |
| Brand Name | Veepeak |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,668 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.89"L x 0.98"W x 1.26"H |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Veepeak |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VP11 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty |
| Model Number | VP11 |
| Operating System | For Android Phones & Tablets (NOT for iOS) |
| Power Source | OBD II Port |
| Product Dimensions | 1.89"L x 0.98"W x 1.26"H |

## Product Details

- **Automotive Fit Type:** Universal Fit
- **Brand:** Veepeak
- **Operating System:** For Android Phones & Tablets (NOT for iOS)
- **Power Source:** OBD II Port
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.89"L x 0.98"W x 1.26"H

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: When i plug it in, my abs flashed on the dash. it turns off when i remove the scan tool. what should i do?  i have an 2003 toyota mr spyder.**
A: Your ABS light is flashing because it is relaying real-time data from your vehicle to the device and is temporarily in default mode.. just make sure you remove the device before driving your vehicle

**Q: This product works with Windows Phone**
A: I believe the proper Termanology is a android phone. The answer is yes.

**Q: Doe sthe unit draw against battery power when vehicle is off?**
A: It does on my xterra. The ECU also pulls power when the vehicle is off. I've not had issues with it using any more power than a phone charger.

**Q: Do I need to download a specific app for this bluetooth version scanner, and which app do you recommend?**
A: I use Torque Pro ($5 upgrade to Pro was well worth it). I think if you have a BMW you'd want a "bimmer" app.

When hauling trailers and on long trips I leave it in all the time and have (Torque) built some pages for constant dashboard display of engine load, gas mileage, temps, etc.

Torque also has a trip mode to keep saving data across starts and stops for gas and such.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, fast updates, quality hardware
*by A***H on September 26, 2023*

I've been using this on a 2000 Buick Park Avenue. I use "Torque Pro" on Android and bought all the paid features to go along with it because it works so well. I tried "Torque Lite" first, which was free. Great app, imo. My phone is a Galaxy S10+ (Snapdragon 855 8 core/8GB RAM/UFS 2.1 storage @ 6gbps/Bluetooth 5.0). I am not sure what version of Bluetooth this device uses. I am assuming 4.0 from the info I'm able to find. The hardware seems to be moderately powerful because I can load my screen up with gauges and have zero slowdowns.. ever. No jamming, no lost connections. I've seriously yet to have an issue with this product or the software I'm using with it. I assume the data transfer rate of BT5.0 or higher isn't necessary. I can log .csv files and open them with any app that can read them (like Chrome, for example). But it can log and show live data without any hitches. I'd recommend it to a friend. It's mentioned everywhere, but just realize you need Android, you need Bluetooth and you need SOME kind of compatible software on your Android device that can utilize this scanner. As mentioned, I am using Torque Pro. You can change how fast some items update vs others, but a lot of mine are updating at least twice a second (I can go faster or slower) and like I said, even with a page full of data being updated, there's no slowdowns. It doesn't get hot. It constantly and smoothly updates, whew, for example, MPH (You can use GPS or OBDII speed, in this instance, I'm using OBDII and a screen to show the difference in OBDII speed vs GPS), RPM, Vacuum, Intake Temp, Load %, Throttle %, EVAP usage and more. I can't even remember what all I have on one screen. You can add formulas (you can find them online) and see if they will work for your car, too. They are for the Torque app. I can reset my codes without issue. I have a massive vacuum leak. Being a 2000 Park Avenue with the 3800 II @ 120kish miles, I'm fairly certain it's the LIM gasket. It's some head/intake gasket that blows on them all between cyl. 4 and 5, because I've had misfires there. So I got it to just mainly keep an eye on my one code that keeps popping up (IAC can't control the high idle) and ended up being able to see so much more. I really love this tool. I use it EVERY time I drive haha. I love looking down and seeing MAF cfm flow, intake temp, Volumetric Efficiency (terrible with the vacuum leak) and more. Just so many little things I didn't expect to be able to see and all updating perfectly like clockwork. So, yeah, some of this praise is to the software, but the hardware, itself, is flawless at sending data all through Bluetooth, somehow, with zero slowdowns. I'm impressed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good buy for the money
*by M***L on May 29, 2026*

Good item, works perfect

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kinda slow, but worth it
*by A***Z on October 6, 2024*

I bought this [with my own money not a free on for a review] hoping I would not have to use my very expensive hand held ones anymore which are cumbersome and you always pretty much have to go to the computer to get the codes and search on the net to see what they mean, possible causes and possible fixes. I bought one on amazon similar to this one that was around $18 and had to buy a couple of apps for my phone [around 10 dollars for the apps] to be able to use it. It was OK but I wanted MORE information. I read amazon reviews and realized this was the Cadillac of them at this time [Jan 2016]. I got it in 2 days with Prime. I plugged it on my 3 vehicles and it gives us a plethora of information. We have since sold our hand held ones on craigslist since this thing works so good and gives you unbelievable amount of information. [I do have a couple of complaints, later in the review.] I have been looking for another used vehicle and this device has saved us thousands $$. Your phone is connected to the internet so it goes out and gets you a lot of extra info right away & also updates the device software if need be. It even gives you information about when was the last time someone ERASED ERROR CODES which is happening across the dealers & private sellers in the 40207 and 33186 zip codes more than you would have thought! [in DAYS:HRS:MINS and also miles]. Don't forget anyone can get a cheap code reader for less than 20 dollars and erase all codes! The serious codes that the vehicle computer reads will come back immediately if erased, others will take a day or 2 -or longer-of driving time to come back in. To late if you bought a vehicle from a private owner and it's in your name already. Its funny to see the face of people when I tell them, these are all the error codes that the vehicle is giving me, the possible causes [yes this thing does tell you that too!] and BTW someone erased the codes 3 days 22 hrs and 3 minutes ago! It will give you all recalls for the make and model has had from day one! You can ask the owner or dealer to make sure those have been addressed or not. Most will claim [dealers and private owners] that no one has erased the error codes. I say to them "well sir or madam, this is what YOUR vehicle computer is telling my device. It pretty much saying that someone came in here with a key and a code reader, plugged it in and erased the codes 3 days 22 hrs and 3 minutes ago!" When they finally fess up [not all of them do] I just ask them what were the codes that were erased [to see if it was something easy like they didn't close the fuel cap correctly or something serious like -which I got on several different vehicles without any lights on the dash-a catalytic converter, an O2 sensor or both, anti lock brake codes, steering angle sensors, low or high voltage power supply, tire pressure warning system codes, airbag malfunctions, etc]. This purchase has saved thousands on repairs on several vehicles I checked and would have bought!. Sellers were asking top dollar for these vehicles because they had “no lights on the dash” and they had done a cleaning detail on the vehicle! I even took a vehicle that I really liked to a dealership and paid for an inspection. They didn't get what I got on the code reader at first [or just didn't plug their code reader] but when I complained to the service manager, they hooked up their reader and got the same stuff [erased codes] and other malfunction codes that were not showing on the dash. BTW this device only tells you that codes were erased, it does not tell ou which ones. They refunded my inspection money because of their embarrassment. That right there paid for this device! I also have run in a couple of situations where the person selling the vehicle has advertised a higher model of the vehicle I was looking at to get more money out of it. These are vehicles in the 7k to 15k range I've been looking at [clean title only]. This has happened with private sellers who either buy the LXE [as an example] letters from ebay or a junk yard [I am guessing] and put the new letters claiming the vehicle is a higher level that it really is. The software on this device reads the vin number goes to the net and gets the EXACT model and make from the vehicle. You should see the face of people when I tell them this is a L model [the lower end one ] and not the LEX one! Some of you would say this is on the tittle, well…. Not always. I have a Honda Odyssey and the title does NOT say which model it is! I think everyone reading this knows there are lots of people who are buying vehicles at auction, cleaning them up and sell them for profit posing as regular owners. A vehicle fax can be $40/vehicle and gets expensive quick if you do several cars. [I like vehicle carfax over other because they give you a lot more information on regular service etc than their competitors]. In my area code and in the MIAMI area -which is were I have been also trying to buy a used vehicle- there are tons of people selling more than 10 vehicles a year [which are required by law to get a dealer license and do not]. When you ask them why is the vehicle not on their name, or why the have 4 vehicles for sale out of their house, or why was the title on the vehicles he/she's selling less than 3 weeks old the come with the story about them getting a better vehicle or sob storries. If you pry hard enough they'll tell you they are "wholesalers" but don't have the required licenses insurance etc and are less than reputable in the disclosure of their vehicles they're selling. Don't get me started on the habitual “private” sellers of salvage but repaired title vehicles! Use this device wisely and save yourself a lot of headaches or negotiate a better price on the used vehicle you are buying and also check your existing vehicles and telling your mechanic exactly what is going on. Be an informed consumer. I have two complaints about the device: 1- When looking this couple of months for a used vehicle in zip code areas 40207 and 33186, I usually start the vehicle with it plugged in, let it read all the codes, vin number etc, while the vehicle is warming up, then I drive the vehicle for about 15 to 20 mins to get more info on what the vehicle is doing while you drive it etc and hope that one of the erased codes pops up again. I have lost connection with my phone and the device several times while driving, where I have to stop and reconnect it and therefore lost all data that was being recorded. I thought it could be my phone connection via the Blue-tooth, so I downloaded the app on my wifes phone and the same thing happens! They are both newer iphone 6 and 6 +. Sellers are not to happy to go around and drive the vehicle again for 20 mins so I can record results again! 2-I have also had the device fall from the ODBII plug several times. This kind of sucks because you have to start the process all over again and lose all the data that was there before. I have checked about 20 vehicles in the last 3 months. I usually email myself the data while the app is running and they show the results from that email to the seller if there is something wrong since I haven't figured out how to save the data in the phone. I have resorted now to getting some blue tape and taping it around the plug and the device when its plugged in. Not something I'm happy about. Hope this helps some of you out there.

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