Udiag X60 Review: Great Scanner, One Reason I Still Wouldn’t Buy It

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Published: June 11, 2026 · Last updated: June 11, 2026

The Udiag X60 is a good tablet. The software is solid, it does real OEM level coding and adaptations, the live data is some of the best I’ve used at this level, and it’s easy to drive. So this isn’t a “bad scanner” review. It’s the opposite. The problem is the price. The X60 sells for around 800 euros, and it runs the same shared software you get on cheaper tablets like the Mucar VO8, which is hundreds less for the same job. I like it, and I still can’t tell you to buy it.

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Udiag X-60
Overall score
4.8
Udiag

Udiag X-60

The Udiag X-60 is this scan tool has great features but for most stores it's overpriced. Same exact tool is sold sometimes for 1/2 of the price in Mucar or Dollarfix packacking but are same software rebrands..

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Things to consider
  • Overpriced rebrand of Mucar VO8
✓ Global OBD✓ Full system codes✓ Full system live data✓ Bidirectional✓ Coding✗ ECU programming

Service functions (35+)

ABS BleedingAdBlue ResetAir/Fuel Ratio ResetAdaptive Front LightingBattery Reset / RegistrationOdometer / ClusterClutch AdaptationDPF RegenerationECU ResetEGR AdaptationEPB ServiceETS ResetFootwell ModuleGateway BypassGearbox Reset / RelearnGearbox ResetImmobilizer / Key ProgrammingInjector CodingLanguage SettingMotor Angle CalibrationNOx Sensor ResetOil ResetRain Sensor CalibrationStart/Stop ResetSteering Angle ResetSeat CalibrationSRS / Airbag ResetSunroof ResetSuspension ResetTire ServiceTPMS ResetTransport ModeTurbo / VGT AdaptationWater Pump BleedWindow Calibration

Scores

Diagnostics
8/10
Service functions
8/10
Coding
8/10
Vehicle coverage
7/10
Ease of use
7/10
UX quality
7/10
Speed
7/10
Price / value
2/10
Build quality
8/10
These scores come from testing on real cars, solving real problems. How I test OBD2 scanners →

Specs

Tool typeStandalone device
User levelAdvanced
Vehicle focusAll makes
Free updatesLifetime
SubscriptionNot required

Support & resources

Need help with tool?Open tool support page ↗
Will this work for my car?Open coverage check page ↗
Hardware specs
  • Operating System Android 8.1
  • Display 8.0 inch HD Touch Screen
  • Processor 2.0GHz Quad-Core
  • Memory 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM
  • Camera 8MP (Rear)
  • Operating Temperature -10°C to 50°C
  • Bluetooth BT5.0
  • Battery 9450mAh
Supported languages
EnglishGermanFrenchSpanishItalianPortugueseRussianChineseJapaneseKoreanDutchPolishCzechSlovakHungarianRomanianBulgarianTurkishDanishFinnishCroatianSerbianSlovenianVietnamesePersian
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What it’s actually good at

The coding is the headline. On a VW Passat I went into the central electrics module and had full VCDS style access to adaptations and long coding. Enabling daytime running lights was a one byte change in hex, E7 to EF, with the full code shown so I could screenshot a backup before touching anything. That’s dealership level coding on a Chinese tablet, and the long coding helper makes it approachable instead of scary.

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It also has the VAG guided functions, which walk you through a coding or adaptation step by step, plus online login and access permission. Service side, you get 34 service resets, with more unlocking once you’re connected through full diagnostics.

The live data is genuinely strong. Up to 12 graphs on screen at once, combine up to four values in one graph, save samples to compare two runs side by side, and record and play back, in any module, not just the engine. Reports are clean too, customizable with your shop info and shareable as PDF or email.

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Where it falls short

Here’s the catch, and it’s the whole review. The X60 isn’t unique. It’s a rebadge of the same platform as the Dollarfix PF8 and the Mucar VO8. Same software, same coding, basically the same hardware. The difference is the sticker and the price. The X60 is around 800 euros. The identical Mucar VO8 is roughly 300 euros less. You’re paying a premium for nothing extra.

It also has a smaller user base than Mucar, so when you hit a car specific quirk there are fewer people online who’ve solved it on this exact tablet.

udiag x60 16

The smaller stuff is normal for the class. AutoVIN failed on the Nissan and I had to pick the make manually. Full scan speed depends entirely on the car, the Nissan took about six minutes while the Passat with more modules finished in about one. None of that is a dealbreaker. The price is.

Who should buy this

Yes, buy it if:

  • You find the X60 discounted down to the same price as its cheaper twins, at which point it’s a perfectly good tablet
  • You specifically want this brand’s support or warranty and the price difference doesn’t bother you

No, look elsewhere if:

  • You can get the Mucar VO8 or another twin for hundreds less, which is almost everyone
  • You want the biggest possible community behind your tool for troubleshooting
  • You’re shopping on value, because nothing the X60 does justifies the premium
How it compares?
Udiag X-60 Udiag X-60
VS
Mucar VO8 Mucar VO8
→ Mucar VO8, the same scanner for hundreds less. Only difference is about 25% weaker processor. Same software, same coding, bigger community. This is the obvious pick over the X60.
Full comparison →
Udiag X-60 Udiag X-60
VS
XTool D8s XTool D8s
→ XTool D8s, if you want a tablet in the same class from a brand with a huge community and a proven track record. It scored higher in my testing and sits below the X60 on price.
Full comparison →

Still deciding which mid-range tablet to actually buy rather than which X60 deal to chase? I put the coding capable tablets side by side in my best OBD2 scanners for coding roundup. The short version is that the X60’s platform is excellent, you just want to buy it under a cheaper name.

udiag x60 8

Final word

The Udiag X60 is proof that good software doesn’t make a smart purchase. Real OEM coding, great live data, easy to use, all true. But it’s the same machine as the Mucar VO8 for around 300 euros more. Buy the capability, not the badge. Get the cheaper twin and spend the difference on a key tool or a battery support unit.

Udiag X-60
Udiag X-60
This scan tool has great features but for most stores it's overpriced. Same exact tool is sold sometimes for 1/2 of the price in Mucar or Dollarfix packacking but are same software rebrands.

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