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Does anyone have experience with the UCAN-II-C Scan Tool sold by YOUCANIC? It costs around $430 and seems to have good features for the price. It has positive reviews, but some appear to be sponsored by YOUCANIC. One person claimed that it is actually a rebranded Foxwell NT809 BT with some added features.
Any thoughts, opinions, or suggestions for a better alternative in this price range are appreciated.
Last edited by TrevVette; May 22, 2026 at 10:06 AM.
I bought the YOUCANIC UCAN-II-D which is their lattest model and it is supposed to be here next week. Will update you after I do some testing next week.
I bought the YOUCANIC UCAN-II-D which is their lattest model and it is supposed to be here next week. Will update you after I do some testing next week.
Yes, please let me know. I'm currently also considering an OTTOFIX D1 or D1 Lite or an Autel MK808Z-BT or MX900.
OTTOFIX was originally a subsidiary of Autel, but now appears to be a separate company. Their website is not very helpful when trying to compare their different models.
Autel has a good reputation and a solid history. Their prices are somewhat higher than the lesser known brands for similar features. Their main disadvantage is the $120 yearly fee if you want the latest software update.
So I have had my YOUCANIC UCAN-II Pro for about a week. Also found out that my neighbor down the street has Foxwell NT809 BT. I can see why people may say they are the same because they are about the same shape and the vci are similar but these two scanners are completely different animals. Based on my experience so far my personal favorite of the YOUCANIC Ucan-II pro is the depth of the special functions which include adaptations, resets, sensor reach in and a lot more which Foxwell doesn't even touch. On Youcanic you have a topology map which is very nice foxwell doesn't have. Plus Ai interpretation of the codes (non existent on foxwell) , more languages (not that I care) and higher memory which made scanns a little faster but not too drastic. Last but not least YOUCANIC is a US company and their support is pretty helpful and quick VS Foxwell email only from China that takes a couple of days. Oh almost forgot, YOUCANIC can also do full Tpms programing, Foxwell can't do. Also Youcanic you can add oscilloscope which is neat and app ready for plug and play. The list goes on and on. These might look like cousins but one has a PhD and the other a high school diploma. Not sure how else to say it. I got to even test the YOUCANIC on a friends RR and it worked. Don't know if Foxwell supports the RR, probably. Anyway I have to say that for Vettes and if you want multiple vehicle coverage the YOUCANIC is pretty solid choice. I love mine and love that I don't need to pay for updates either. BTW as of this writing YOUCANIC is only sold on Walmart and their official website which was a little cheaper. Hope this helps!
Last edited by C6utahguy; Jun 7, 2026 at 10:33 PM.
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