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The LELink Bluetooth Low Energy OBD-II Diagnostic Tool is a compact, professional-grade scanner compatible with all OBD-II/EOBD vehicles worldwide. It features ultra-low energy consumption, configurable auto on/off for zero power standby, and seamless plug-and-play connectivity with iOS and Android devices. Compatible with leading automotive apps, it delivers real-time diagnostics, fault code reading, and performance monitoring, empowering drivers to take control of their vehicle’s health effortlessly.






| ASIN | B00QJRYMFC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,295 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #226 in Code Readers & Scan Tools |
| Brand | LELink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,143) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.09 ounces |
| Item model number | FBA_QJRYMFC |
| Manufacturer | LELink |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_QJRYMFC |
| Model | FBA_QJRYMFC |
| Product Dimensions | 1.89 x 0.98 x 1.18 inches |
J**E
If you are a Leaf owner with an iPhone, get this adapter
It works great! I can even monitor my Leaf while it’s charging outside, at the comfort of my bed! LeafSpy is a wonderful app that pretty much gives you all the information you need, plus you can turn things on or off, and clear codes. It’s a shame that Nissan pulled the plug on the “app” servers a few years ago, but I suspected it would happen because 3G was in the process of being phased out.
C**E
Works perfectly!!!! Exactly as needed.
This worked exactly as advertised. For what the dealer said couldn't be done, we got done for $40. This and SpyLeaf to fix the door lock settings on my 23 Leaf. There was some issues with setup, I had to turn on the bluetooth on the app on the iPhone settings, which Tech support helped be with. They were very responsive to support the app that connected with their product. I am still waiting for the app folks to help me, but it won't be needed because of the fast and expert advice given by the hardware guys. Depending on your vehicle and software, you could control door locks, beepers, lights, and other timers, without the expense of the dealer. As well as studying your engine codes, battery health and the like. Great product.
D**B
great OBD2/bluetooth device, works with iPhone/iOS
I've been using this for nine months so far, and it works great! I use this on an iPhone. You do need to purchase software for this, but it should work with many OBD2 apps. I use OBD Fusion ($10), and it works nicely, letting you customize your app dashboard, read and clear codes, etc. This app has a fast-response mode, which drains your phone battery faster, but gives you even faster than the standard speed. (Standard is probably one update per second.) This device has no problem keeping up. This device is low-profile, and of course doesn't have any wires to plug in -- you just plug in the device itself, and it gets power from the OBD2 port. (All cars in the U.S. since I think 1996 have to have standard OBD2 ports.) I use this on a 1996 Lincoln Mark VIII and a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. No problems switching between vehicles. My only disappointment is that I was hoping there was a power switch, or that it would automatically shut off after shutting off the car, so I could leave it plugged in without draining the battery. But it stays on the whole time -- you can't connect when the key isn't in the "run" position, but it still gets at least enough power to keep flashing the LEDs. I've accidentally left it plugged in a couple times, and it's not enough draw to kill the battery overnight, but I still wouldn't want to leave it plugged in all the time. (Obviously, this was not a big enough problem for me to lower my rating.) Oh, and speaking of the LEDs, they're easy to see when you're looking at the device, but they're not distracting for me when driving, because the OBD2 ports on both my vehicles are under the dash, so you can't see the lights at all when driving, even in your peripheral vision. I suspect most cars are like that, but if you can directly see your OBD2 port when driving, you might end up putting electrical tape or something over this to hide the lights.
K**N
Use With OBD Fusion
This device works best with OBD Fusion especially for iPhone. All you do is plug it into your car, turn the ignition on, and hit connect in the app. THATS IT. The app takes some getting used to and displays so much information but I'm reviewing the dongle not the app. The Bluetooth dongle is 1 of 2 bluetooth adapters that work with this app. This is by far the best $35 I've ever spent. I used this on a 96' Chevy and a 2008 Honda and a 2008 Mercedes. All worked perfectly and gave back accurate data. Regardless, this device connected with no problems and the OBD Fusion app worked perfectly and gave way more information than I would've expected from a 96' car. Definitely reccomend this app over any other even though it costs money because it'll work on iPhone, iPad, and android devices. I can assure you this does work with iPhone and the Bluetooth adapter has no flaws.
M**E
It worked right away!
I had bought a cheaper black Friencity Bluetooth OBD2 diagnostic interface from Amazon and had nothing but trouble trying to make it connect to my phone or to my car. I decided to spend a few more dollars and get a better one that was mentioned in a YouTube video. Plugged it in and it worked connecting to my phone immediately. Big plus. I like the fact that it has a clear cover and is small, so no matter which way the USB 2 port on your car faces you can see the lights working. On the previous one I returned, the lights were turned away from me, facing the brake pedal so I had to use my phone's camera to even see if it was turned on. I would highly recommend this product. I had absolutely no problems with it on a Nissan Leaf running Leaf spy.
J**N
Easily the worst information display purchased
Look, I knew exactly what I was getting into when I looked this up and saw that engine link adapter was $30 bucks. Bought this for my 04 VW golf tdi purely for it being extremely cheap, I can read basic engine pids and run codes so I don’t have to lug my $3k snap on scanner around. After about 45 seconds I got it working. But this thing hardly shows anything useful. It’s supposed to have great support from 99+ vw vehicles which it doesn’t. I can’t read diagnostic codes. All engine pids are 5-6 seconds off real time. It’s just garbage. I knew for it being $30 to not have high expectations, the bar was set pretty low but it went far past it. It’s a glorified digital instrument cluster. Absolutely useless. Every time I turn the car on, I gotta short 2 prongs on the adapter with my key for it to even function. I wanted something basic, cheap and quick to use. It’s definitely basic and cheap. I’m sure this thing is useful for something else. But engine diagnostics or a live pid read out isn’t it. Look elsewhere before purchasing. Also there is a free app, and an app that costs $6?. I downloaded both hoping the $6 was the, “hey buy this and it’ll work better” gimmick but no. Literally the exact same app.
J**D
Product looked like it had been returned but it works so I don’t mind. Really easy just plug it in and turn Bluetooth on and open up preferred app for vehicle. I had issues in the past trying to find an OBDII dongle that worked with my 2017 Nissan Leaf AZE0 from Japan.
"**"
Works well with LeafSpy
B**N
Après divers essai d odb wifi bluetooth, celci est le must oublié le reste
K**2
LeafSpy pro で NOTE e-powerの設定を変更するために購入。簡単に接続、設定変更出来ました。配送に時間がかかり高いですが、安価なWiFi接続の物で失敗しているので、最初からコレにしておけば良かった。
C**O
Perfetto per CanZe Renault Zoe iOS. Essendo un Bluetooth LowEnergy non ha "pairing" . La App CanZe della RenaultZoe funziona benissimo con i vari dongle ODBDII Bluetooth, sia 4.0 che 5.0, MA SOLO CON ANDROID. Per iOS e' necessario questo "dongle" LE , che non e' cinese ma arriva dagli USA