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TOPDON Scanner Comparison

Every current TOPDON OBD2 scanner compared feature-by-feature. Find exactly what you need.

FeatureTOPDON ArtiLink300ArtiLink300TOPDON TopScanTopScanTOPDON ArtiLink500BArtiLink500BTOPDON ArtiLink600ArtiLink600TOPDON ArtiDiag500ArtiDiag500TOPDON ArtiDiag600SArtiDiag600STOPDON ArtiDiag900 LiteArtiDiag900 LiteTOPDON ArtiDiag800BTArtiDiag800BTTOPDON ArtiDiag ProArtiDiag ProTOPDON UltraDiagUltraDiag
Price$34$51.27$75.99$99$149.98$229.99$299.24$379$399.99$699
ConnectionWiredBluetoothWiredWiredWiredWiredWiredBluetoothWiredWired
Read / Clear Codes
Live Data
ABS / SRS
Transmission
All Systems
Bi-Directional
Battery Test
CAN-FD Support
Key Programming
TouchscreenPhone app5"5"5"5"5"8"
Free UpdatesLifetimeLifetimeLifetimeLifetimeLifetimeLifetime1 Year2 Years1 Year1 Year
$34$51.27$75.99$99$149.98$229.99$299.24$379$399.99$699

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ArtiLink and ArtiDiag scanners?
ArtiLink models are basic handheld code readers — they plug in and give you codes on a small screen. ArtiDiag models are tablet-style scanners with touchscreens, deeper system access, and more advanced features like resets, coding, and bi-directional controls.
Do I need CAN-FD support?
CAN-FD is a newer vehicle communication protocol found in many 2020+ vehicles, particularly Ford, GM, and some European brands. If you work on newer cars, the ArtiDiag600S or ArtiDiag800BT with CAN-FD support is a good investment. Older vehicles don't use CAN-FD.
Is the TOPDON TopScan better than the ArtiLink300?
They serve different needs. The ArtiLink300 ($34) is a dedicated handheld unit — no phone needed, just plug in and read codes. The TopScan ($51) connects to your phone via Bluetooth, offering a better display and bi-directional controls but requires the phone app. If you want simplicity, go ArtiLink300. If you want features, go TopScan.
ArtiDiag900 Lite vs ArtiDiag Pro — which should I get?
The ArtiDiag900 Lite ($299) and ArtiDiag Pro ($400) both offer full-system diagnostics. The Pro adds more service functions and broader vehicle coverage. For most home mechanics working on 1-3 vehicles, the 900 Lite is plenty. If you work on many different makes or do side work, the Pro is worth the extra $100.

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