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Many thanks for the upcoming reviews.
There are also USB versions out there. This might be preferred for some for additional privacy. NOTE: USB does not appear to be supported by Carman!
According to my search my car supports OBD-II but how do I know where I connect it? How do I know this ELM327 tool supports it?
Found one on eBay UK for £29.99. It uses BlueTooth 1.2. This is even more insecure than 2.0 hence all the data can be read out by others! What BlueTooth version does the DealExtreme one support?
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Many thanks for the upcoming reviews.
There are also USB versions out there. This might be preferred for some for additional privacy.
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I don't understand your problem with secure connection. You are only reading data, you can't write it. So, what's the problem if others can read it?
they are in general more interested by the Bluetooth in your PDA than the one in your car .
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http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.16921
Sold for at least $72 in Ebay.
Edit: Tested by "nix". These are his pictures and a small testing video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWzWgJWnfu0
pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/xmpp.tes...an_N800_OBDII#
Last edited by ghassane; 2009-01-15 at 04:36.