Zurich Debuts Tablet-Based Scanner
The Zurich ZRPRO is a professional-grade, Android tablet-based scanner designed to offer sophisticated diagnostics at a reasonable price.

Zurich’s new ZRPRO scanner combines an 8-inch Android tablet with a durable case.
Photo courtesy Zurich
CALABASAS, Calif. — Zurich’s new ZRPRO professional OBDII scanner is a new, Android tablet-based automotive diagnostic tool and tablet designed to give master mechanics the power of sophisticated diagnostics in an easy-to-use tablet at a fraction of the price of tool truck scanners.
Coverage extends to almost all U.S., Asian, and European vehicles built after 1996. Features include Bluetooth connectivity, Zurich’s Auto VIN scan, a range of OEM-specific functions, built-in DTC search, and the device is housed in a dustproof, water-resistant, drop-tested case, all according to the announcement.
The ZRPRO is available exclusively from Harbor Freight Tools.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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