"There are a few of these out for both android and iphone and some for a little cheaper, but griffin tends to make decent components. If the software is done well this could be another option for us.
Just passing it along.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/04/g...port-with-the/"
I'm not sure where your iPhone hating response was warranted, since if you read my post it's clear that there are other alternatives AND that it's available for Android.
Also, I already own an iPhone so your uneducated remarks are even sillier. I posted this for the parts of the community that may be interested. If you aren't interested there is no need to bother reading the post.
Second, nearly every Griffin accessory I own also works on my computer, both windows and mac.
Third if you read the post, I mention it being expensive, however pose the idea that the software may be above par, which would be nice.
Fourth, the carrier crap is so silly. Depending on where you live different carriers get different levels of coverage. I live in the Triangle of NC and never have an issue with ATT. Verizon also gets good coverage here. Sprint is ok downtown but then it gets a little spotty.
You also overlook that this will be a software solution as well. Different strokes for different folks. I have no reason to care about the entire second half of you post since I won't be taking my computer in my car, won't be using an Android phone, Won't be using Windows, and won't be using an iPad. Your entire argument is random and baseless.
Maybe I should restate my post as "another OBDII OPTION for iPHONE users. That way there won't be any confusion.
Since there have been multiple posts on the forum about the other options available I didn't feel the need to compare and contrast completely hypothetical ownership/computer OS preferences.
Thanks for the input though.
"iPhone: $200 + Cost of 2 year contract with broken ATT network.
Griffin OBDII adaptor proprietary for iPhone: $89.99
Works with Windows: NO
Works with IPAD: NO
Works with anything but iPhone: NO
Total: $289.99 + tax plus cost of contract on a crappy network.
Droid Incredible: Free + Cost of of 2 year contract on an ubiquitous network.
OBDII Bluetooth Adapter: $20-35 on ebay.
Works with Windows: YES Some software is free
Works with Ipad: YES Some software is free
Works with any non-proprietary software: YES
Works with Android: Yes actually the best software is already free.
Total: $20-35
Do the math."




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