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Plx Kiwi 3 Auto Obd2 Obdii Code Scanner Reader For Android, Iphone, And Windows on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:PLX Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:897346002832 UPC:753510837108

The power of information in your hands

Kiwi 3 is a plug and play automotive tool that connects to the onboard diagnostic port (OBDII / CAN), retrieves information from your car's computer, and wirelessly transmits to your smart phone, tablet, smart watch, or PC.

The smallest, fastest, and most versatile OBD adapter yet

Kiwi 3 is up to 4 times faster than the nearest competitor and uses ultra low power allowing you to leave your device installed permanently in your vehicle. Compatible with all standard OBDII protocols, Kiwi 3 installs in seconds. Firmware can be updated via Bluetooth and employs a nearly invisible design. When inserted into your OBDII port, Kiwi 3 sits just 0.68 inches thin making it the smallest and most discrete OBDII adapter.

Easy as 1-2

Kiwi 3 is the next generation of OBDII adapters and no longer requires cumbersome bluetooth pairing or wifi configurations. Simply, plug and launch the app. Kiwi 3 does the rest!

Cross Platform Compatible

Kiwi 3 is the world's first true cross platform support compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile. Kiwi 3 allows for app developers to freely deploy without restrictions like the Apple Made for iPod (MFI) program. As a result, Kiwi 3 is a simple and straight forward making it highly developer friendly.

Apps for All

To ensure a superior user experience we partnered with the world's most popular OBD app developers. Kiwi 3 is compatible with your favorite apps like DashCommand, Torque, Harry's Laptimer, and more! 

Vehicle compatibility

*All cars and light trucks built and sold in the United States after January 1, 1996 were required to be OBD II equipped. Click here to see full details regarding OBD2 compliant vehicles.

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