
The new USB-Link 2 is five times faster than its predecessor and supports heavier bus loads on simultaneous channels, the company says. NEXIQ has also added a Bluetooth module with an enhanced data rate to support wireless vehicle to PC communication. And for increased reliability, NEXIQ says it has upgraded the USB connector to a more robust automotive-grade connector with a latching mechanism.
Supporting virtually all heavy-duty protocols, the company says the USB-Link 2 is versatile and reliable.


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