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It splits the OBD into two plugs, so I can run two OBD dongles.
I get that but with the OBlink M+ being bluetooth, why two dongles. Today I connected with my phone and my chromebook simultaneously. I haven't tried it but will in the next couple days connect to the OBDlink app and Car Scanner at the same time.
 

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I get that but with the OBlink M+ being bluetooth, why two dongles. Today I connected with my phone and my chromebook simultaneously. I haven't tried it but will in the next couple days connect to the OBDlink app and Car Scanner at the same time.
ABRP only uses the BLE Bluetooth. The BLE will also work on Carscanner, but it's not as fast or reliable as the MX+. I run both apps on the same phone at the same time, but the best reliability for me comes from running both OBD dongles simultaneously. Each OBD is Bluetooth, but they are different Bluetooth protocols.
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