Anyone know what brand/model of scan-tool this is?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by priuslyfe, Mar 9, 2026 at 1:59 PM.

  1. priuslyfe

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    guy in video says 10 years old, he said he paid $3K for it a decade ago but now its much cheaper. He says its made by CORNWELL and is a LOUNGE scanner in the video but I can't find it online and AI says its no longer made. I'm Just wondering if its better than my Autel's APMaxi200 OBD scanner (OR IF THERE IS A CURRENT BRAND/MODEL SUBSTITUTE WITH A SCREEN), and if I can pick up a great cheap scanner thats cheaper/better/equivalent to a Techstream setup (I don't have a laptop computer either).....

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    from this video approx 5:00 minutes in....




    UPDATE: Looks like Autel makes a very close substitute that from 2024. however its around $500. Still wondering if there is any equivalent older cheaper substitute for Gen2 prii

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    #1 priuslyfe, Mar 9, 2026 at 1:59 PM
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    What is it you're looking to do above the maxi ap200? I own a bunch of scanners . The older units sit. The newer updateable ota type units stay in service . The cheap stuff keeps getting more advanced. Just depends wer you need or want to be. Lounge is probably a bad call on launch. Butnonvsvanner pictured it looks like Xtool logo on bottom of it?
     
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    basically this video popped up in my feed and I watched it for any insight. I don't have techstream and wanted to know if there is a one-in-all alternative like pictured in the video.