This article explores the key distinctions between the Godiag GT327 ELM327 Super OBDII ENET adapter and conventional Bluetooth OBDII scanners such as Vgate or generic ELM327 models.
Both the GT327 and standard adapters utilize Bluetooth 4.0 technology for wireless data transmission.
They are also compatible with a wide range of diagnostic software on iOS and Android platforms.
Popular Android applications include Torque, CarScanner, DashCommand, and MotorData OBD.
For iOS users, compatible apps are OBD Fusion, Carista, Bimmercode, and MultiECUScan, among others.
Connecting the GT327 to iOS Applications
Connecting the GT327 to Android Applications
The GT327 is built with a full-featured ELM327 chipset and a high-quality internal circuit board. A significant benefit is its integrated voltage monitoring system, which provides alerts for low battery conditions.
If the vehicle's battery voltage drops below 11V, the device triggers an audible alarm. This warning helps prevent battery damage from deep discharge during diagnostics or programming, alerting the user to charge the battery before proceeding.
The standout feature of the Godiag GT327 is the inclusion of a 3-meter high-quality ENET Ethernet Cable. This makes it a dual-purpose tool, functioning as both a standard ELM327 adapter and a professional ENET interface.
This ENET cable enables connection to a vast array of professional diagnostic software on a Windows PC.
Compatible PC Software: Industry-standard programs such as E-SYS, ISTA+, INPA, Xentry, DTS Monaco, ODIS-E, and Rheingold are supported.
Using the GT327 ENET Cable with PC Diagnostic Software
The ENET functionality also extends to mobile applications when used with an OTG adapter (sold separately).
Mobile App Compatibility: Works with popular apps like Bimmercode, Bimmerlink, and Bootmod3 for advanced coding and tuning.
Connecting the GT327 ENET Cable to Mobile Apps