asTech releases Duo, all-in-one solution for scanning, diagnostics, and calibration

asTech delivers on promise to provide OEM scan tool reports with every remote scan
Oct. 28, 2021
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asTech, Driven by Repairify, Inc., introduced asTech Duo, a powerful all-in-one solution for scanning, diagnostics, and calibrations, simplifying vehicle repair for professionals in the automotive collision, mechanical, and dealership sectors.

Customers have access to both remote OEM scans and local OEM-compatible scans, all within the same asTech device. The groundbreaking announcement takes place just in time for the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA) Show, November 2 -5 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  

“Our customers have expressed the need for an integrated solution with access to both local and remote scanning options in one device.” said Maurice Tuff, Chief Technology Officer of Repairify, inc. "With Duo, we are pleased to deliver this choice to our customers, giving them the flexibility and convenience to safely and accurately complete repairs."  

With the introduction of Duo, asTech now provides customers with a choice from one of two diagnostic scan types: a remote OEM scan that is supported by ASE and I-CAR certified technicians, or a local OEM-compatible scan. The solution also identifies relevant ADAS equipment and required calibrations based on the repair estimate, allowing shops to identify this important requirement at the beginning of the repair process.   

asTech is the global leader in the delivery of remote diagnostic solutions with a library of over 1,000 OEM scan tools and growing.  

For every comprehensive remote scan report asTech delivers, customers now also have access to the output from the official OEM scan tool right from the Duo application, providing added peace of mind and transparency.   

Existing asTech customers can also access the OEM tool reports through asTech Connect, a recently launched platform that helps customers better manage their diagnostics workflow, access reports, and much more.

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