Alexander Solovets
The app is very handy if you own a 1-st or 2-nd gen Outlander PHEV. The ad at the bottom never distracts, I also like a good looking UI with is futuristic yet minimal! Although others report unstable work, for me the app works flawlessly in pair with a OBDLink BT adapter. One thing I really miss is the "battery map" option. I hadn't had a need in it when the feature existed, but once the time has come to identify weak cells in my car's HV battery, I couldn't find that option anywhere in the app.
3 people found this review helpful
A Google user
Works a treat with the transparent blue el-cheapo "ELM 323 Mini" bluetooth adapter I bought from eBay years ago. Two things to note:- 1) The odometer is slightly out, possibly due to the kilometres-to-miles conversion. My car's done just over 47K and the app reads 7 miles light (I think it was 7). 2) If using the app on your phone, the car's hands-free system will fight over the bluetooth connection and kick off the OBD interface. Either tell your phone to "forget" the hands-free system or use a different phone/tablet for the app.
16 people found this review helpful
Daniel Iordache
Use to be better! When the app wasn't even in the store it worked flawlessly. Since there is a paid version, the free version is unrealiable, crashes and disconnects a lot even if my device is a V-LINK (just so that I won't be redirected to see the list of compatible devices). It still is a good informative app regarding some car parameters. The biggest drawback, none of the information is official and recognized by car dealers,not even the paid version.
4 people found this review helpful
Watchdog apps
March 14, 2022
No changes for more than 2 years now on either free or premium apps in the way they communicate with the adapter. And I'll have to redirect you to the list of compatible devices because VLink is not part of it.