2-5ms
Latency
15m
Range
5sec
Boot Time
58mm
Form Factor

Three steps. Zero cables.

01

Mount

Mount it next to your aftermarket ECU or TCU. 58×58mm, bloody hell it's smaller than a pack of cards. Plug in the USB cable, wire 5V power from switched ignition.

02

Connect

Turn the key. Boots in 5 seconds, broadcasts its own WiFi network. Your laptop auto-connects, the TrackTuned Link app discovers your USB devices instantly.

03

Tune

Open NSP, PCLink, AEMTuner, or any tuning software. Your ECU appears as a native virtual COM port. Maps, live data, firmware uploads, wideband logging, all work wirelessly.

Built for the workshop.

Near-Zero Latency

2-5ms over WiFi using USB/IP protocol. Your tuning software can't tell the difference from a direct USB cable connection.

Serious Range

10-15m open air, 5-10m through walls and firewalls. Covers any dyno cell, rolling road, garage, or pit lane.

Instant On

Boots in 5 seconds with ignition. Ready before your laptop connects to WiFi.

Auto-Connect

Set once, forget forever. The app remembers your devices and reconnects automatically.

Universal USB

FTDI, CP210x, CH340, all USB serial chipsets supported. If your standalone ECU or TCU talks USB, it works.

Built-In Web Panel

Change WiFi name, password, channel, and update firmware from your browser at 192.168.8.1.

Works with your standalone ECU and TCU.

Haltech NSP Link ECU PCLink AEM AEMTuner Ecumaster EMU Black MaxxECU MaxxTune Turbolamik TunerPro CANTCU Canformance Any USB Serial

Works with any ECU or TCU that connects over USB serial (FTDI, CP210x, CH340). Proprietary dongle-based tools (HP Tuners, EcuTek, etc.) are not supported.

The details.

Size58 × 58 × 25 mm
Power5V Micro USB (12V→5V converter included)
Draw~200mA (1W)
WiFi2.4GHz 802.11n (300Mbps)
ProtocolUSB/IP over WiFi
Latency2-5ms typical
Range10-15m open air, 5-10m through walls
USB1 × USB-A host port
Boot Time~5 seconds
FirmwareTrackTuned Custom (OpenWrt 23.05.5)
ProcessorMediaTek MT7628 (580MHz MIPS)
RAM128 MB DDR2
AppWindows (macOS & Linux planned)

Ready to tune wirelessly?

Bloody hell, why are you still using a cable?

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