Looks like it's just an CN/ND900 with batteries. But is it a clone or it's made again by Tjecu?
Looks like it's just an CN/ND900 with batteries. But is it a clone or it's made again by Tjecu?
Would this one fit also to the new cloner? http://www.uobd2.net/wholesale/id46-...rogrammer.html
it is just a cn900 clone with newer firmware.
If those with a clone cn900 paid the extra ~200 usd more they would have no need for this, although the battery option is better (although not hard to add a battery for the cn900+cloner boes)
Guess the saying is sometimes true.. buy cheap buy twice!
obdsystems (20th July, 2015)
Gwee did you test the unit with cn1,2,3, chips is it stable? Is there any kind software that can be run with a pc? Or can it program chip via dump. Maybe you can offer and we can help post dumps with keys.
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Last edited by Automat; 16th June, 2015 at 12:28 AM. Reason: Wrong info
My source say it's a factory in China with Chinese version only for a long time,now English version. (not a clone of cn900 Tjecu)
Automat (16th June, 2015)
seen this popping up lately also.. must be full english version now as Qinuo sent me a pdf about it nearly 1yr ago telling me its coming out soon... nearly purchased it a few weeks ago but went for the CN900... battery powered for quick access is good for the portability of it... Might still grab one later just to have another tool
Need more info who makes it etc..
I have locksmith in my country who has one for 3 months now and he clone Honda 46 without using the decoder so I can't wait to see if anyone else can confirm that.
so apart from being battery powered and cheaper anything else to buy over the CN900 ?
Gwee can you confirm if it clone 46 without decoder ?
Did this come in a case which looks like the keydiy case to store it in?
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Well TS888 cloned everything I have thrown at it - 4C, 4D, 46, 48 + it doesn't need cloners and has frequent updates. Much better than this Quickly clone...
I do not see a dc plug for wall plug power. Battery power and USB power
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