Vpeacker Easydiag Bluetooth vs. WiFi


 
VPECKER Easydiag OBDII Full Diagnostic Tool
Item No.
Product
 vpecker-easydiag-v8.1
 vpecker-easydiag-v8.1-bluetooth
Price
€158
€139 (cheaper)
WIFI
YES
NO
Bluetooth
NO
YES
Version
EasyDiag v8.1
EasyDiag v8.1
Operating system
Windows XP, win7, win8, win10
Windows XP, win7, win8, win10
Languages
25 languages
25 languages
English, Italian, Japanese, German, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish,Turkish, Dutch, Hungarian, Korean, Czech, Arabic, Indonesian, Persian, Thai, Vietnamese, Finnish, Swedish, Romanian, Bosnian, Chinese (Simplified), English, Chinese (Traditional), etc.
Update
Free update online lifetime
Free update online lifetime
Diagnosis
YES. Wireless full diagnosis
YES. Wireless full diagnosis
ECU Programming
YES
YES
Special functions
NO
YES.
Both Wireless Vpecker and Vpecker Bluetooth support special function like Battery configuration, ABS Bleeding, EPB, Oil Reset, TPMS
Warranty
2 years
2 years
Conclusion
Vpecker (sp247) and Vpecker (sp247-b) only differs in terms of Bluetooth and WiFi.
 
Also, Bluetooth Vpecker is much cheaper than the wireless version.
Wi-Fi version vs Bluetooth version
Bluetooth and WiFi are different standards for wireless communication.
Bluetooth technology is useful when transferring information between two or more devices that are near each other when speed is not an issue, such as telephones, printers, modems and headsets. It is best suited to low-bandwidth applications like transferring sound data with telephones (i.e. with a Bluetooth headset) or byte data with hand-held computers (transferring files) or keyboard and mice.
Wi-Fi is better suited for operating full-scale networks because it enables a faster connection, better range from the base station, and better wireless security (if configured properly) than Bluetooth.
 
VPECKER Easydiag v8.1, which version better for diagnosis? Please refer the chart below for more specification to make a decision.
 
Bluetooth
WiFi
Frequency
2.4 GHz
2.4, 3.6, 5 GHz
Cost
Low
High
Bandwidth
Low ( 800 Kbps )
High (11 Mbps )
Specifications authority
Bluetooth SIG
IEEE, WECA
Security
It is less secure
Security issues are already being debated.
Primary Devices
Mobile phones, mouse, keyboards, office and industrial automation devices. Activity trackers
Notebook computers, desktop computers, servers, TV, Latest mobiles
Hardware requirement
Bluetooth adaptor on all the devices connecting with each other
Wireless adaptors on all the devices of the network, a wireless router and/or wireless access points
Range
5-30 meters
With 802.11b/g the typical range is 32 meters indoors and 95 meters (300 ft) outdoors. 802.11n has greater range. 2.5GHz Wi-Fi communication has greater range than 5GHz. Antennas can also increase range.
Power Consumption
Low
High
Ease of Use
Fairly simple to use. Can be used to connect upto seven devices at a time. It is easy to switch between devices or find and connect to any device.
It is more complex and requires configuration of hardware and software.
Latency
200ms
150ms
Bit-rate
2.1Mbps
600 Mbps