🚗 Decode, Diagnose, Dominate your drive!
The ATDIAG OBD2 Scanner V850 is a professional-grade diagnostic tool compatible with all OBDII vehicles. It offers full engine system diagnostics, live sensor data in both numeric and graphical formats, one-click check engine light reset, and smog inspection readiness tests. Lightweight and easy to use, it supports multiple languages and requires no additional apps or batteries, making it an essential gadget for millennial professionals who value efficiency and control over their vehicle’s health.
Manufacturer | ATDIAG |
Brand | ATDIAG |
Model | OBD2 |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.56 x 5.98 x 1.46 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OBD2 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer Part Number | ATDIAG |
C**S
You get what you pay for...
So I bought this in an attempt to figure out what was wrong with my car. My initial experience was confusing. I wanted something cheap that I could use conveniently without having to pull out an actual machine. I looked into this. My friend referred it to me, and he said it was great. Like I said, the initial opening was great. The box was intact and it looked okay. When I pulled it out there was the machine… That’s it. Don’t get me wrong the packaging was phenomenal but I think having a manual would be nice. Technically speaking though, I did buy an extremely cheap diagnostics tool that works. Sure… you get no manual or any indication of what app to use but they technically don't sell you that point. I guess they just assume everyone will read the item description for the application. I bought an item that was meant to diagnose my car. The item works. The item doesn’t have any problems. That's what they’re selling you. Don't get your hopes up if you expect a really quality piece of equipment for cheap. They sell you what they are stating and it works for me. The only thing I would change would still be the manual. Overall, I can’t hate the item for expecting more out of it than what I got. Technically I guess you can consider the item description the manual. Once I set everything up, all I have to do is go to an app I downloaded and connect to it via Wifi: Therefore, I would give it a 5 for functionality, 5 for packaging, 4 for ease of set up, and a 5 for satisfaction. I would consider myself to be tech savvy. If you’re someone who wants to a straight out of the box, Plug and play I wouldn’t recommend this item;although, if you want an inexpensive, working ODBII I would recommend it.
R**N
Inexpensive and Works Well
It's simple to set up and use. I chose the Auto Doctor app to use with the device. I like how easily my iPhone 6 connected to the OBD ll's WiFi signal. The Auto Doctor Program is easy to navigate also. I scanned my vehicle [2002 Accord Vtech V6] a week ago when I first got the device. My Check Engine light was not on and it correctly found no fault codes. Yesterday my Check Engine light came on and it found an EVAP leak [P1457]. I have not confirmed this is correct by repairing the EVAP component yet. I suspect it's correct because the EVAP canister valve has leaked before.I can only use the OBD II reader with the motor off/ Ignition on. It does not want to remain connected with the engine running. Maybe that's due to the age or model of my vehicle. I don't know... Either way it works!
J**M
There are multiple apps possible I chose just one.
I used this to clear my faulty thermostat code after I changed my thermostat. I had a little confusion when I scanned the qr code on the box and the directions. I had to reread the directions a couple of times to assess what app should work. I had a list of apps to choose from on my android after the phone sent me to the webpage I scanned. It didn't exactly send me to Google play. I wound up reading the descriptions on the web page and then typed a general search I gathered I hope my experience saves some time. Take a test of the app Dashcommand before buying. Although as I said there were others to choose from.I know the possibility to keep it plugged in and see real time status changes. Its really great. Especially great that you don't have to avoid wires surrounding your feet when you are driving. It's uses wifi BUT I will say that I do not use this often because I feel it would be a distraction to see real time affects while the car is in motion.If I became serious about improving my performance and gas mileage I'm guessing this would help if I paid for the pro version. I didn't though and have no plans in the future.The device did clear my error code p0128 as I intended it and it was accurate to show revs per minute as the car changed with little delay. I was using this on the domestic daily driver. There were some interesting other facts I didnt know, the free app could show pitch of the car for one, it can also keep a log of ongoing fuel mileage. I was definitely impressed.This just took me a little bit to find the app I was looking for and then I uninstalled the others I guessed at. I just use this now when I need something for minor diagnosis of a check engine light or clearing codes after I've checked them.
M**E
Recommend to anyone and easy to use
It was easy to use and for a great price. I looked at many different sources for this product before coming across this one and this one was by far the most easiest to use and gets the job done. I recommend
R**S
Great product. Has saved me hundreds of dollars already.
I should have purchased this sooner. Of course, only recently have II had a series of check engine lights on my vehicles. At first I paid $89 for a local shop to read the codes. I saw this and figured I would try it. I used the Turque (Lite) to read and clear codes. I have read two codes and replaced three sensors in the past few weeks. Saved hundreds of dollars by buying the part on Amazon and replacing myself. Great product and worth the $15 it costs.UPDATE: I lost my first purchase, so bought a second. I cannot get the second one to work. Just shows "connecting " but never actually connects. Lowering 5 star review to 2.UPDATE 2: 7/25/18 -- Moving review back up to 5 stars. The problem was with my phone. I put my phone on Airplane mode, connected to the OBD wifi and it worked. Apparently some app has started conflicting with the OBD Wifi IP or port.
K**6
Generic 20 dollar scan tool.
Works fine. It might read non body codes but I don't have anyway to verify that. Based on the same pirated Autel firmware as many other cheap scan tools. Doesn't have anyway to store codes for later recall as it does not have a battery. The graphing features are a joke with no resolution. Live data works and is mostly functional. VIN feature is not really that useful and it does not work on older cars anyway.
J**N
Doesn’t work with iOS 11
WiFi data doesn’t pass through under iOS 11 on this. They should know this and inform. It appears to WiFi connect but doesn’t read any data nor codes— just hangs.Author of Car Scanner app recommends only Bluetooth devices for iOS.
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