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Husqvarna Connect App For Consumers
The new Husqvarna Connect application connects users to their Husqvarna power equipment. It provides immediate access to information about their tools, making outdoor projects more productive. The mobile app shows technical specifications, parts and accessories lists, maintenance history, operator’s manuals and more.
Once users download the app, they have access to a digital service book to create a log of maintenance activities and ensure equipment is running at its best. Plus, product overviews provide technical specifications. Various parts and accessories lists, including part numbers and descriptions, ensure parts and products always match. Operator manuals and troubleshooting guides reduce product downtime. Dealer information is also available, including store hours and contact information.
Tyranika Abrams, product manager digital experience, comments, “Husqvarna Connect provides a personalized user experience. It allows homeowners to utilize modern-day technology to access the information needed to prolong equipment lifespan and allow products to work at full capacity.”
Additional features coming to the app include a “Buy Now” option where users can purchase parts and accessories directly.
Husqvarna Connect is coming soon to Canada and is now available in the U.S. through the App Store and the Google Play Store.
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