Bluetooth OBD2 connector that works with TuneECU

I embedded the link in the word "Amazon" in my original post, unfortunately, it didn't appear to be too obvious. Here is the link: BAFX Bluetooth

1) There is no USB wire on it
2) I have not tried to load any tunes yet. I do agree with Barbagaris, when downloading something as important as an ECU map, I would be most comfortable with a wired connection.
3) What this Bluetooth is great for though is running the diagnostics while running the bike (I mount my phone on the handlebar) without needing a cable.

One last item that's a bit interesting, I have been using the Torque app for diagnosing codes and recording performance on cars for several years. I decided to see if it would work with the R3. It does! It even pulled the same error code that TuneECU pulled.

Interesting. Have you actually loaded a tune into the ECU using this?
This is the one I found shown on the Tune ECU site:
 
Interesting. Have you actually loaded a tune into the ECU using this?
This is the one I found shown on the Tune ECU site:
I have not had the time to load a tune yet. I intend to see if it works by first just downloading the current tune.
That said, I have a bit of knowledge of computers. I don't know that I would trust uploading a tune map wirelessly even if the download works.
I will report back (probably later this week) once I get back into town and have a chance to fiddle with it.
 
One last item that's a bit interesting, I have been using the Torque app for diagnosing codes and recording performance on cars for several years. I decided to see if it would work with the R3. It does! It even pulled the same error code that TuneECU pulled.
"idk" has been using Torque for AGES! - I now have an old phone that is use purely to LOG torque stats. Can't be bothered to watch a screen - I often 3D plot data from the logs though.
 
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