11-07-2014, 12:21 PM | #1 |
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Has anyone heard of this or used it on the F10 M5? I just stumbled upon it and other forum users give it rave reviews. Essentially allows you to easily code many of the more basic features we all want (nanny screens, beeping, unlocking etc). Also does diagnostics and allows user to reset faults. Android and Apple versions.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ivin...467343427?mt=8
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What else is needed other than this app to do all of this cool stuff?
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Looks like you just need the obd cable that plugs into a laptop. However, most people seem to be using a wifi (or bluetooth) version that plugs into the port and then they can control using the phone. Total set up seems to cost around $75 and it seems really simple to use. You can download a free "lite" version of the app and see a little bit of it.
I was looking for something for my wife's X1 and discovered it there which led me to all of the other forums talking about it.
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