In Focus: Autel TS608 MaxiTPMS Tablet

Aug. 4, 2017
This product offers complete TPMS and advanced service functions in a 7" tablet tool.

Autel's TS608 MaxiTPMS Tablet offers complete TPMS and advanced service functions in a 7" tablet tool. The tool features three tools in one tablet: complete TPMS diagnostics, advanced service features and all systems diagnostics. The TS608 includes a one-year warranty and one year of free software updates. 

Application

The Autel TS608 MaxiTPMS Tablet offers TPMS and tire service, alignment, brakes, oil changes, battery changes, emissions test and vehicle condition checks.

Origin

Building on the success of the company's MS906TS and MaxiCheck Pro tool, Autel decided to combine the MaxiCheck Pro tool with their top TPMS (TS601) tool to create a tablet tool. 

Selling points

  • Easy to use, 7" screen Android tablet -- the first tablet TPMS tool, according to the company.
  • Features a wireless Bluetooth connection to the vehicle.
  • Performs all functions for TPMS. 
  • Contains relearn procedures for vehicles and features easy-to-follow graphic menus. 

Features and benefits

  • Will scan all modules on a vehicle, read and clear codes and view datastream in them.
  • Performs common service functions with bi-directional controls including oil light resets, electronic parking brake, steering angle sensor reset, batter maintenance and more.
  • Can program or clone Autel's MX Sensors for a complete TPMS service. 

Manufacturing specs

The TS608 is a rugged 7" screen Android tablet. It has a 1.5GB processor, class one Bluetooth connection and 802.11 (a-h) wireless ability.

Storage and display

The TS608 is shipped one unit per package and comes in a blow molded case. 

Suggested retail price

$1,095

For more information

www.Autel.com

631-923-2620

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