

The NT614 Elite was able to show live diagnostic data, such as my car's engine speed, and graph it on-screen. The scanner worked just as well with my 2016 Infiniti Q50. Foxwell NT614 Elite: PerformanceĪbout 10 seconds after I plugged the Foxwell NT614 Elite into the OBD-II port of my 2014 Audi A4 AllRoad, the scanner's main screen popped up and the car's data was available. On the other hand, it won't need to be charged. You have to plug it into the OBD-II port for the scanner to function.


Unlike the Topdon ArtiDiag 500, however, the Foxwell NT614 Elite lacks a built-in battery for running the scanner when it's not connected to a car. Less unusual is the mini-USB port for connecting the scanner to a PC. The NT614 Elite also has a microSD card slot for backing up data and updating its firmware it comes with a USB SD card reader for moving the data.
