7 Best OBD2 Bluetooth Scanners- Effortless Car Diagnostics

Last updated on June 14th, 2023 at 06:08 pm

To diagnose most of your vehicle’s problems, you must rely on a good-quality OBD2 Bluetooth scanner before consulting a mechanic. For those who don’t know, OBD2 or OBDII stands for 2nd generation of On-Board Diagnostics. The work of an OBD2 Scanner is to tell you what is wrong with your vehicle.

There are several types of such scanners available in the market. The focus of this article is only on Bluetooth-compatible OBDII scanners. Since these scanners are read remotely via an app, it is possible to get repair solutions on the app itself. Some apps even have a huge collection of repair solutions with video tutorials. Let’s dive in and look at some of the best OBD2 bluetooth scanners.

BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool

This Bluetooth scanner provides the most relevant and verified solutions for your vehicle’s diagnosis. You can get complete diagnostics on Headlights, ABS, SRS, Airbags, TPMS, emission tests, etc. The data can also be viewed while driving your car in the form of graphs, gauges, or digital displays via the BlueDriver app. It can be operated via the BlueDriver app on Android and iOS systems.

It not only gives a complete check-up run on your vehicle but also guesses possible causes and suggests possible repair solutions. It checks most key vehicle systems and detects whether they operate within recommended limits.

The thing that we really found helpful was that the app saves information and reports about the vehicles that we have scanned previously. The repair solutions are extremely reliable as they are sourced only from resources corroborated by ASE Certified Technicians. The app will connect you to a large database of step-by-step repair videos.

The best part is that it’s a one-time purchase. No add-ons or in-app purchases show up after buying. This scanner comes with 24/7 technician support, so anytime you find yourself in a crux, just contact them.

Wireless Bluetooth Diagnostic OBD2 Scanner

This Bluetooth scanner supports most OBDII protocols. You can plug it into your vehicle port and connect it to the app via Bluetooth. You will have to use a 3rd party free app like Piston or Torque Pro to connect the devices as it does not have its own app. This scanner is very simple to use in spite of the fact that you have to find a suitable app.

This scanner is only compatible with Android devices, so iPhone users will have to find an alternate Android device. As soon as you connect the device, you can instantly receive real-time data and diagnose any issues. It runs all Powertrain, Body, Chassis, and Network OBDII codes. It can easily sense O2, fuel pressure, air/fuel ratios, air temp, boost, engine load, etc., depending on the model of your car.

But the downside is that it doesn’t give all types of fault codes, viz., SRS, ABS, Oil Change, or General Maintenance lights. But for this price, it’s really worth buying. The manufacturers provide technical staff support for anyone having trouble with the device.

Veepeak OBDCheck BLE Bluetooth OBD II Scanner

This is a really good Bluetooth Scanner at a low price. Unlike some other scanners, this does not block internet access for other apps. It works with both Android and iOS. You can use it via a number of OBD-compatible apps available on the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.

With a sophisticated app, you can achieve a powerful diagnostic tool. But selecting the right app is important. You will have to try out a bunch of different apps and look for one with the most features.

You can use it to read diagnostic trouble codes, freeze frame data, reset check engine light, view real-time sensor readings, create a customized dashboard, and estimate fuel economy. It consumes low power and is highly reliable.

It has a really compact design leaving ample leg room for the driver when in use while driving. It is also easy to use; simply plug, pair, and use. It comes with a storage case that protects it when not in use, so you don’t have to worry about breakage while traveling.

OBDLink MX+ OBD2 Bluetooth Scanner

This is the first scanner on our list that is compatible with the Windows operating system along with Android and iOS. It has a database of manufacturer-specific vehicle data, which is useful for comparing with your live data. It can efficiently give fault codes for ABS, SRS, TPMS, A/C, transmission temperature,  wheel speeds, etc.

This product has been optimized to give four times more data per second as compared to most other OBDII Bluetooth Scanners in the market. Which means it is capable of simultaneously displaying multiple parameters.

Even though the price is a bit high, it is definitely worth it because this scanner has hacker-proof wireless security along with overvoltage/load dump protection, battery drain protection, and ultra-low-current sleep mode. It also comes with free firmware upgrades and free technical support. You can connect the device to any third-party apps available in the market.

FIXD Bluetooth OBDII Scanner for Car

This award-winning scanner made it to our list due to its app’s ability to monitor multiple vehicles simultaneously. It has an excellent design made by ASE-certified mechanics and professional engineers in the US.

With this scanner, you can instantly diagnose the check engine light and make informed decisions for its repair. With a premium subscription to the FIXD app, you can even talk to a certified on-call mechanic and also get free repair estimates. But the free version also has a lot to offer. You can check engine diagnostics, know issue severity, get maintenance alerts, and do multi-vehicle examining.

It’s perfect when you want to keep an eye on all vehicles in your family. You even get text updates on the status of your family’s vehicles and reminders to schedule regular maintenance checks.

BLCKTEC 420 Bluetooth OBDII Scanner

This diagnostic scan tool comes with various advanced features. It offers premium services for free, which are available with a paid subscription with other brands. With this, you can read/ erase error codes, view freeze frames, check I/M readiness, get vehicle information, view live data, understand code severity, conduct battery/alternator tests, etc.

The 1.8 inches screen shows you all the possible tests and lets you run them in real-time. But we have to argue that the screen is quite small. The data displayed on the screen can be used to cross-reference with the data provided on the app. This way, you can find the problem on the scanner and find a fix in the app.

The app comes with free premium features for a lifetime. So you can save money on small repairs. The app also provides a database of vehicle parts for purchase that you might require to repair your vehicle.

With this app, you can also view upcoming maintenance checks, take a look at the Technical Service Bulletins, know all about Dealer and Safety Recalls, get a vehicle history report on your vehicle, predict repairs, and have unlimited access to RepairPal which is a trusted network of verified workshops that can repair your vehicles.

MOTOPOWER MP69033 Car OBD2 Scanner

This is not a Bluetooth OBD scanner but a wired one. But due to its excellent features we thought of including this, in our list. You can navigate options on the screen via the buttons provided on the scanner. It also has a dedicated button for checking vehicle IDs which is not present in many other wired scanners.

It has a total of seven options for running tests on your vehicle, viz. engine light, read code, erase code, view freeze frame, I/M ready, data flow, and real-time curve. It has a 2.7 inches screen that shows all the recorded data. Some of our experts found the screen size a bit small and consequently difficult to read.

It supports 9 of the most widely used protocols for these vehicle models. It supports English, German, Dutch, Spanish, French, and Italian languages, so it is perfect for carrying around on your international tours.

This particular scanner is available at a really low price. If you don’t really need to run ABS, Airbag, or Oil Service Light checks, then this is a really great purchase.

Conclusion: Best OBD2 Bluetooth Scanners

You don’t have to be a mechanic to own a Bluetooth OBDII scanner. These scanners are equipped with advanced features that eliminate the need to run to a repair shop every time. You just need to plug in the OBDII scanner, and the errors will be displayed on the app.

Some OBD II scanners even come with a database of tutorials for solving small, common issues. And they don’t even cost that much. If you are a regular driver, then it’s safer to have one of these.

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Vikas Gariyal

Electrical engineer by profession, I employ graphic design as a visual art to simplify and enhance electronic content for clarity and engagement, making complex ideas easily understandable. My work combines creativity and technology to create captivating and effective visual storytelling.

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