Easyobdii Version 2.2.0 ((free)) -
The digital garage hummed with the sound of data as Alex, a DIY car enthusiast, plugged a small adapter into his 2015 sedan. He wasn't a master mechanic, but he had a secret weapon: EasyOBDII version 2.2.0.
Known Limitations
- Does not support manufacturer-specific bidirectional controls (e.g., activating fuel pumps or cycling ABS valves). This remains a scan-only tool.
- The free version limits logging to 5-minute sessions; the Pro unlock (one-time $4.99) removes all time limits and adds cloud backup for dashboards.
- The App: Download from Google Play Store or Apple App Store (Free with ads or a one-time "Pro" unlock for ~$4.99).
- The Hardware: Purchase an ELM327 Bluetooth adapter (usually $10–$25 on Amazon).
- The Car: Any OBDII-compliant vehicle sold in the US after 1996 (or EU after 2001).
For the Enthusiast: Yes. While it lacks the deep bi-directional controls of a $1,000 Snap-on scanner, the logging speed (22 PIDs/sec) is competitive with apps costing three times as much. Version 2.2.0 finally makes data logging reliable. easyobdii version 2.2.0

