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Description
Been using Torque Pro (OBD 2 & Car) for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you see what your car is doing in real-time – check engine codes, performance data, all that good stuff. Pretty solid app if you’re into tuning your ride or just want to keep an eye on your vehicle’s health.
Here’s what you do: You connect the app to your car’s OBD2 port using a Bluetooth adapter, and then you can see all kinds of sensor data and diagnostics. And there’s also a feature to let you build your own custom dashboard with the gauges you want. And you can use the GPS to log your driving and see what was happening at any point.
Look, if you’re into cars and like geeking out over that kinda thing, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the UI can be a bit cluttered at times – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you want an easy way to diagnose and monitor your vehicle.
Editor Opinion
So here's my honest take on Torque Pro (OBD 2 & Car). I've tested a bunch of car diagnostic apps and this one's pretty solid. The amount of data and customization is impressive - it's like having a full-blown OBD scanner on your phone. The real-time monitoring and logging is super useful, especially for troubleshooting issues. But I will say the interface can be a bit overwhelming at first. Takes some time to figure out where everything is. And the ads can get annoying if you don't pay for the pro version. Overall though, it's a really capable app that's great for car enthusiasts.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Tons of data and diagnostics at your fingertips
- Customize your own dashboard with the gauges you want
- GPS logging so you can see what was happening during a drive
- Works with Bluetooth OBD2 adapters for easy connectivity
- Free version has a lot of functionality, pro version removes ads
Cons
- Interface can be cluttered and confusing to navigate
- Some features like advanced logging are locked behind the paid version
- Ads in the free version can get annoying after a while
- Connecting the OBD2 adapter takes a few tries sometimes
Specifications
| Updated | 03.02.2025 |
| Category | Communication |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Ian Hawkins |
| Android | Android 4.1++ |
| Package Name |
org.prowl.torque |
Ratings
User Reviews
Very Basic scanner with ability to show icons gauges of some parameters. Extra features via plug-ins cost $5.99 extra for each car brands plugin. I went to pay and download...
I love it. Evertime someone gets in my truck they see I have my phone mounted up on my dash and that it's showing live information about my engine they...
After paying for this, I can almost never get it to connect to my Bluetooth adapter, without at least a dozen attempts. Sometimes it won't connect at all. I just...
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