That model has a lot of actual positive user experience documented about it, real users.. Works with an app that you load on your phone, of course.
One important caution for your model year Colorado (I have a 2019): If you routinely press on the parking brake, you will find that the OBD-II port is where your foot will catch the plugged-in bluetooth interface model and BREAK IT BACKWARDS OUT OF THE SOCKET!
MY $450 OBD-II shop tool also uses a plugged in bluetooth interface. No cable, of course. With the tablet on my lap, recording torque converter slip rate and related parameters, I pulled in and parked. And foot pressed for the parking brake.
But I full-forced the bluetooth OBD-II interface module instead, bending all pins in it way over as it came sickenly out backwards toward the firewall. Bent the pins back straighter afterwards; still plugs in.
One more distracted parking brake push on the module like that and it won't survive to be used again.
Just offered that in good will. Hope you can stay off the parking brake while using the tool..
Happy travels!