OBDII Bluetooth Recommendations

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Anyone have an recommendations on a wireless OBDII scanner that works with Torque pro or ODB fusion?

I bought a cheap one off amazon and it works every 8th time. I would rather spend less than 50 bucks on it.
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OBDLink MX+ for me, however it's more than $50. Cheers!
 

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Using wireless with forscan could result in loss of data or worse if the wireless drops

I use this wired one:OBDLink EX FORScan OBD Adapter https://a.co/d/gU08ojz
 


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What is the 'or worse' ?
You can Google for more info but Bluetooth can drop the FORScan connection which during a read cycle is not too bad but if the Bluetooth connection drops during a write of the OBD2 data that would be bad.
 

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I have a Konnwei KW902 worked well on my truck and other vehicles. Have not tried it on my BS yet. Guess I'll do that at lunch today
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