Originally Posted by
SarcasticOne
...there doesnt seem to be that much delay due to bluetooth, but then again, it's not exactly easy to tell...
If you are only using a small number of PID - say less than eight, there is some additional latency on bluetooth but it might not be too noticable.
Using a PC and bluetooth to log large number of PID values, you really begin to notice the slower speed and latency.
Obviously not practical for phones, but USB capable of much faster, lower latency data read....it has more of a bearing the more you try to log and/or use.
Ive seen as much as 1 or 2 sec latency when really overloading the bluetooth. Go for a squirt and then glance at the gauges to see what was happening a couple of seconds ago....,
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