In this video, I unbox my new iCarsoft LR v3.0 code reader and do some basic fault code scans.
In part 2, I will do a deeper dive looking at some of the other features of this amazing device! 
Link to buy on Amazon:
iCarsoft LR V3.0 Professional and Powerful Universal Diagnostic Tool for Land Rover/Jaguar Vehicles with 10cm TFT Colour Screen, OBDII Functions, CANB https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08R9MG5JM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_oaAtz74S6B9bl
I have the same model , first time I used it I had many historical faults . Probably from low battery in the past. I reset all faults and rescanned and only 1 fault reoccurred . DAB radio module. Which works.
I have had one of these for a few years now. The slightly odd key press and F1/F2 interface issue is not great but the unit is pretty comprehensive. I have not found too many car performance perameters you can change using it but for info/diagnostics it does the job. Communication errors do give initially give a sense of JLR doom but all vehicles have them and are generally not a cause for concern.
So many systems are interlinked so a Haldex fuse failure gives ABS/speed sensor codes etc. The live data is nice to see but the data can lead you off down many potential failure rabbit holes that do not exist.
That's a land rover for you haha. I own two and if the fault is historic then i don't worry, I only investigate the permanent fault codes. Most of the historic fault codes are caused by typical electrical gremlins or triggered by other fault codes that share the same canbus circuit.
Excellent…i bought one a week ago but not used it yet.
I have the same one and it threw up hundreds of faults so I did a reset and it came back with just 3 faults
How does it compare to Carly? I was thinking of getting the unlock for Nanocom, but blackbox won't really say what nanocom does with FL2 .