Yes, but we live in 2019 where almost all smartphones have hotspot for free. So it shouldn't be a problem.
No problem unless you don't have a smart phone and even if you did, whose paying for the data minutes usage, you or your employer? Also that is another piece of equipment to fiddle with while trying to test drive, often by yourself. If stuff like this is going to be a trend, Snap on might should consider incorporating the hardware into future tools so the cell phone would not be necessary as the tool could receive the signal by itself.
The real problem is where you live and how your service acts in certain places. That is going to be a headache.
You nailed the problem right there. I don't think there will ever be global 100% coverage 24/7 with no blackout spots in my lifetime.
And again, snap-on will NEVER add prox functions because people can steal cars very easily.
They can anyway. If I'm a crook and want your car, it's 'gone in 60 seconds' security systems notwithstanding. The only purpose 'security systems' accomplish is to make things more difficult and expensive for both the owner and the mechanics working on it. There are two ultimate goals here 1.Greed. if it is too expensive to fix, owner buys another car instead.
2. Control. And this is the main goal. If you control a population's transportation, you control THEM
Like super easy to get into a car and program new keys. Specially if the tool can provide the PIN. Chinese tools can do it, but lets be honest, do they ever get into REAL trouble? No.
No problem unless you don't have a smart phone and even if you did, whose paying for the data minutes usage, you or your employer? Also that is another piece of equipment to fiddle with while trying to test drive, often by yourself. If stuff like this is going to be a trend, Snap on might should consider incorporating the hardware into future tools so the cell phone would not be necessary as the tool could receive the signal by itself.
The real problem is where you live and how your service acts in certain places. That is going to be a headache.
You nailed the problem right there. I don't think there will ever be global 100% coverage 24/7 with no blackout spots in my lifetime.
And again, snap-on will NEVER add prox functions because people can steal cars very easily.
They can anyway. If I'm a crook and want your car, it's 'gone in 60 seconds' security systems notwithstanding. The only purpose 'security systems' accomplish is to make things more difficult and expensive for both the owner and the mechanics working on it. There are two ultimate goals here 1.Greed. if it is too expensive to fix, owner buys another car instead.
2. Control. And this is the main goal. If you control a population's transportation, you control THEM
Like super easy to get into a car and program new keys. Specially if the tool can provide the PIN. Chinese tools can do it, but lets be honest, do they ever get into REAL trouble? No.
Snap On Solus Ultra
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