Noregon has introduced the DLA+ 3.0 XBT, the latest member of the DLA family, promising wired or wireless connections, faster processing and a future-proof architecture ready for upcoming vehicle protocol shifts, with the Exterior Bluetooth tag designed to speed setup in busy workshops.

Noregon has introduced the DLA+ 3.0 XBT, the newest member of the DLA family, aimed at making diagnostics easier on both shop floors and in the field. This next‑gen adapter promises smooth wired or wireless connections, quicker processing, and a forward‑looking architecture ready for upcoming vehicle protocol shifts. The XBT tag—Exterior Bluetooth—points to an exterior pairing button meant to speed setup, a feature the maker says is especially handy in busy workshop environments. It’s designed to link shop devices to all makes of commercial vehicles and heavy‑duty equipment for diagnostics and inspections, with DoIP readiness and the ability to measure amps and voltage during a session. Smart Cable tech auto‑detects the attached cable to start the correct diagnostic connection, and it stays RP1210C‑compliant so it can work with JPRO and other major OE software suites. Availability is direct from Noregon and comes in bundles that include an adapter kit. Honestly, as reported, the DLA+ 3.0 XBT marks another step toward giving technicians the tools they need to service fleet vehicles and equipment. Brian Sexton, Noregon’s product manager, calls the launch a forward‑looking move that keeps hardware in step with evolving technologies and the needs of diverse fleets.

The DLA+ 3.0 ecosystem isn’t limited to the XBT hardware; it’s a complete diagnostic platform. The DLA+ 3.0 Adapter Kit provides universal connectivity for diagnostics, reprogramming and parameter adjustments from a laptop or PC, with DoIP readiness and a wireless Bluetooth option alongside wired links. The kit is RP1210C compliant and works with JPRO and most major OE diagnostic applications. It also features an upgraded microprocessor to speed operations, plus Smart Cable auto‑detection to simplify installation. The packaging includes the cables, a rugged carrying case, vehicle‑powered operation, and a one‑year warranty, with ISO 9001 quality standards guaranteeing repeatable manufacturing practices. The kit is available directly from Noregon and positioned to support a broad range of heavy‑duty protocols across wired and wireless connections. The product is also offered as part of broader bundles that incorporate JPRO or optional repair/maintenance supports such as NextStep Repair or TaaS, underscoring the company’s strategy of combining hardware with software ecosystems for fleet uptime. In parallel, JPRO Professional software, packaged with the DLA+ 3.0 Adapter Kit, provides a comprehensive diagnostic interface featuring bumper‑to‑bumper fault codes, live data, repair guidance and vehicle parameter control within a single environment, designed to maximise workshop efficiency and fleet uptime.

Noregon’s DLA+ 3.0 is presented as a standard‑setter for fleet diagnostics, with a clear emphasis on reliability, protocol breadth and future‑proofing. The announcement highlights support for emerging technologies such as CAN FD and DoIP, while maintaining compatibility with JPRO Professional and other major OE tools. This aligns with the company’s stated aim of standardising diagnostics across in‑house and field fleets, enabling a single interface to cover diverse vehicle types and configurations. The company stresses improved reliability and broader protocol coverage as core benefits, arguing that fleets can refresh hardware without discarding existing software investments. To support ongoing usability, the DLA+ 3.0’s driver and firmware updates are maintained via Noregon’s adapter drivers page, which lists the latest driver version (2.0.165) and firmware (2.0.14) as updated on 04/04/2025, with downloadable configuration for USB and wireless use, a Quick Start Guide and troubleshooting tips. Noregon also stresses the importance of updating driver and firmware in tandem to keep the platform aligned with evolving vehicle protocols and diagnostic ecosystems. This holistic approach positions the DLA+ 3.0 XBT as a compelling option for fleets seeking a future‑proofed, interoperable diagnostic solution that can scale across workshops and field operations.

Source: Noah Wire Services