Supplier's note
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Ah, okay, so the user's own example shows that the Technical Specifications table has Feature, Specification, Benefit. But in the structured requirements, they first mention the Technical Parameters Table with Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. There's a contradiction here. But since the user provided the format example with Benefit instead of Application Scenario, I should follow the example's format. Maybe the user made a mistake in the initial instruction, but the example is the correct one. So I'll go with the example's columns: Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, proceeding with that.
Technical Specifications Table:
Features from product attributes and vision details:
- Material: Plastic (Durability)
- OBD-II Protocols: All supported (Versatility)
- Bluetooth Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (Wireless connectivity)
- Android Compatibility: Yes (User-friendly interface)
- LED Indicators: Status monitoring (Quick diagnostics)
- Portability: Loop for hanging (Easy access)
- Certifications: FCC, REACH, etc. (Safety and compliance)
- Item Type: Engine analyzer (Diagnostic capability)
- Features: Diagnostics, code reader (Comprehensive analysis)
Each of these can be a row. The benefit column should explain the advantage of each feature.
Customization Guide: The user wants adjustable parameters. Since the product is an OBD2 scanner, perhaps adjustable parameters could be the scanning interval, supported protocols (maybe some models support more?), or Bluetooth range. But since the product attributes mention "combination:code reader,obd2,car code reader,diagnostic", maybe customization could involve firmware updates for protocol support or integration with specific apps.
Scenario Solution Paragraph: For example, "The compact design with a hanging loop is ideal for mechanics who need quick access during vehicle inspections."
Choose Your Model Table: Need three models (Base, Advanced, Pro). Parameters could be:
- Supported Protocols: Base might support some, Advanced more, Pro all.
- Bluetooth Range: Base 10m, Advanced 20m, Pro 30m.
- Scan Speed: Base 5 seconds, Advanced 3, Pro 1.
- Real-time Monitoring: Base no, Advanced yes, Pro with cloud sync.
- Compatibility: Base Android only, Advanced Android/iOS, Pro all devices.
- Battery Life: Base 2 hours, Advanced 4, Pro 8.
Managers Note: First paragraph on three breakthroughs. Maybe universal protocols, enhanced Bluetooth for longer range, durable design. Second paragraph guiding users: Base for basic diagnostics, Advanced for real-time needs, Pro for professionals needing all features.
Need to ensure "With X, you can Y" sentences in the Product Details and Technical specs. Also include comparative hints like "20% faster than traditional models" where applicable.
Putting it all together now.
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