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Quantex offers a vehicle diagnostics ecosystem centered on ScanDoc, including diagnostic software and hardware interfaces such as Compact and Nano ET. The page emphasizes ScanDoc’s powerful functionality, user-friendly interface, and regular updates, targeting professional auto repair shops as well as technically minded car owners who want a deeper understanding of vehicle status. In the “developer tools” category, it is not a general-purpose IDE or API platform, but rather a vertical tool focused on automotive diagnostics and integration with in-vehicle communication protocols.
The ScanDoc software provides a Windows 64-bit download, along with access to historical versions, beta versions, demos, and user guides. Compact is a professional diagnostic interface for service stations, capable of diagnosing the engine and various vehicle systems, and supports mainstream operating systems on computers and mobile devices. Nano ET is designed for modern vehicles and supports DoIP, CAN 2.0, and K-LINE, while also being compatible with dealer-level and professional diagnostic software through the J2534 standard. The page also mentions developer-related capabilities: the diagnostic interface supports J2534 PassThru and the ELM327 communication protocol.
Compact is listed from 31,900 ₽, from €349 including German VAT and excluding shipping, and from €294 excluding VAT and shipping. The Nano ET page shows that the price is still being confirmed, while also listing €79.00 including German VAT and excluding shipping, and €66.39 excluding VAT and shipping. The main text does not specify whether the ScanDoc software itself is free, subscription-based, or licensed together with the hardware.
The advantages are that the software-hardware combination is clearly defined, it covers full-vehicle diagnostics for professional repair shops, and it supports practical protocols such as J2534, ELM327, DoIP, CAN 2.0, and K-LINE. The page also provides access to documentation and software versions. The limitations are that developer-focused materials are relatively sparse, with no SDK, API examples, licensing model, or open-source information visible. The Nano ET pricing information also needs further verification.
It is suitable for auto repair shops, diagnostic software users, vehicle communication protocol testers, and developers who need J2534/ELM327-compatible hardware. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the main text and is marked as unknown.
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