This is high tech. User friendly. Compact piece of technology at your fingertips and quality is still there. Excellent display screen for voltage ,amps, milliamps and is an excellent quality meter with accurate readings. some things can be programmed for your personal taste of how it should be set. Many different screens. How many amp hours it takes to charge your battery or how many amp hours are left on your battery. It's extremely easy answers to all your electronic questions by reading the instructions to acquire the answer you're looking for. Has different languages but I forgot exactly which ones my apologies. Excellent value for the money. I consider this a must-have item for anybody that's into electronic troubleshooting and observing electrical input, output etc.
Beautiful color screen, easy to read, small font. Well laid out display screen.
Amazing piece of technology that works when you wanted to with quality behind it. Thanks
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| Artikelmaße L x B x H | 6,4 x 5,1 x 1 cm |
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- Mehrere Erkennungsfunktionen des USB-C-Testers: Der USB-C-Tester kann Spannung, Strom, Leistung, Widerstand, Leistung, Kapazität, Temperatur von Micro-USB-Kabel/USB-C-Kabel/USB-A-auf-USB-C-Kabel/USB-C-Kabel/USB-C/USB-A-Gerät, Ladezeit, Testgruppe und schnelles Aufladen überwachen. Überprüfen Sie die Leistung von USB-C/USB-A-Ladegerät/USB-A-auf-USB-C-Kabel (Ladegeschwindigkeit und Qualität. ) Es kann auch verwendet werden, um den maximalen Strom von kabellosen Ladegeräten zu ermitteln und die Kapazität und Leistung von Powerbanks zu testen.
- IPS-Farbbildschirm: Bietet 9 IPS-Farbbildschirm-Schnittstellen, und die Display-Schnittstelle wird über Tasten umgeschaltet. Der USB-Tester kann Daten wie Spannung, Strom, Leistung, Widerstand, Elektrizität, Temperatur, Kapazität, Timing, Schnellladung, D/D, V/V usw. erkennen. Es kann auch erkennen, ob das Ladegerät, Kabel schnelles Laden unterstützt. (IPS-HD-Farbbildschirm ist klarer. Nur die Bildschirmdrehungsschnittstelle unterstützt das 180-Grad-Umdrehen des Bildschirms)
- 【Testen Sie Powerbank/Telefon mAh】Testen Sie die Powerbank, 2 Klicks, um die mAh-Daten des Testers zu löschen, laden Sie die Powerbank vollständig auf, entladen Sie schnell mit Last, "Kappe" zeigt an, wie viel mAh Kapazität die Powerbank hat. Multiplizieren Sie mit 90%. Testen Sie das Telefon, das Telefon ist vollständig aufgeladen, 3 Klicks, um die WH-Daten des Testers zu löschen, der Akku ist erschöpft, WH/3,75 = mAh Kapazität x 1000 x 90 % = nahe an der Akkukapazität des Mobiltelefons (gleiche Powerbank-Batterie)
- 【Spannung und Strom des Ladegeräts testen】 Unterstützt USB-A-Ladegerät, USB-C-Ladegerät. Schließen Sie die Last an, stellen Sie den Strom an den Ladegerätunterstützungsstrom ein. Wenn der Tester anzeigt, dass die Spannung und der Strom mit dem Ladegerätunterstützungsstrom übereinstimmen, ist die Qualität des Ladegeräts ausgezeichnet, da sonst die Qualität des Ladegeräts nicht gut ist.
- Testen Sie Kabelspannung und Strom: Unterstützt das Testen von Micro-USB-Kabel, USB-A-auf-USB-C-Kabel, USB-C-auf-USB-C-Kabel. Verwenden Sie nach dem Testen ein Ladegerät mit ausgezeichneter Qualität, legen Sie das Kabel ein, schließen Sie die Last an, um die Spannung und den Strom des Kabels zu testen. Wenn der Tester die angezeigte Spannung und der Strom im Einklang mit dem vom Ladegerät unterstützten Strom sind, ist die Kabelqualität ausgezeichnet und die Ladegeschwindigkeit ist schnell. Andernfalls ist die Kabelqualität nicht gut und die Ladegeschwindigkeit ist langsam.
- 【Testen Sie, ob Schnellladung unterstützt wird】Ladegerät, legen Sie den Tester ein und laden Sie es in das Ladegerät, um den Strom auf 3 A einzustellen. Auf der Display-Schnittstelle erscheinen "FCP" und "FAST", was anzeigt, dass das Ladegerät schnelles Laden unterstützt. Kabel, nachdem Sie das Ladegerät angeschlossen haben, stecken Sie das Kabel in den Tester und verbinden Sie es mit Last, stellen Sie den Strom auf 3 A ein. Die Display-Schnittstelle zeigt "FCP" und "FAST" an, was anzeigt, dass das Kabel schnelles Laden unterstützt.
- Breites Anwendungsspektrum: Sie müssen den OTG-Adapter (Micro-USB-Adapter) verwenden, der mit dem USB-Tester geliefert wird, der PD3.0/PD2.0, QC3.0/QC2.0, BC1.2 und USB-A- oder USB-C-Anschlüsse unterstützt, unterstützt neuere iPhone/iPad Pro und Android-Handys. Kompatibel mit MacBook Pro, MacBook, iMac, iMac Pro, Dell XPS, Acer Aspire, HP Spectre, ASUE Zenbook, Lenovo Thinkpad, Eluktronics, Razer Blade Stealth, Chromebook, Microsoft Surface Pro und weiteren USB C/USB A Geräten und Ladegeräten.
- Wichtige Tipps: Wenn Ihr Gerät keinen USB-Anschluss hat, können Sie eine Krokodilklemme verwenden, um die positiven und negativen Pole zu klemmen und vor dem Testen auf USB umzuwandeln. Wenn Ihr USB-C-Gerät nicht getestet werden kann, legen Sie bitte einen kleinen Adapter ein, der kleine Adapter startet den Tester. Wenn Sie einen defekten USB-Tester erhalten oder wenn Sie Fragen haben, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte zuerst, um einen gültigen Garantie-Ersatzservice für Ersatz oder andere Unterstützung zu erhalten.
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With this tester you'll be able to ascertain the actual performance of small USB power supplies compared with the posted voltage and amperage. Had a supply burn out a camera because it had a high output of alternating current. The clip leads allow testing of non-USB connections such as small solar panel powered lights. Very nice product.
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Bewertet in den USA am26. Dezember 2024Stil: LeistungsprüferVerifizierter Kauf
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Bewertet in den USA am13. Oktober 2024Stil: LeistungsprüferVerifizierter KaufThis thing is awesome. It not only shows power draw in volts, amps and watts but shows energy usage over time in watt and amp hours. I was able to test voltage and amps coming from power banks and USB solar charges but could also test the capacity of power banks purchased on Amazon. So far I have returned several power banks I purchased because the advertised capacity is SO much less than actual. In one case is was 1/4th of advertised.
This thing is awesome. It not only shows power draw in volts, amps and watts but shows energy usage over time in watt and amp hours. I was able to test voltage and amps coming from power banks and USB solar charges but could also test the capacity of power banks purchased on Amazon. So far I have returned several power banks I purchased because the advertised capacity is SO much less than actual. In one case is was 1/4th of advertised.
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Bewertet in den USA am19. August 2024Stil: USB-LastprüferVerifizierter KaufJust using it to test charge efficiency as well as total capacity of power banks mostly. For that purpose this works well; however it will require additional USB adapter cables not included in many cases. It works well for measuring capacity as it'll plug directly into the power bank. But for measuing charging into a power bank, no so well... requires a couple of adapter cables, which should be included.
Overall happy with the way it performs and can keep track of power/capacity. The menu system is a bit of a pain to navigate through, but once you get used to having to cycle through all the menus constantly, its ok.
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Bewertet in den USA am12. Dezember 2024Stil: LeistungsprüferVerifizierter KaufWith this tester you'll be able to ascertain the actual performance of small USB power supplies compared with the posted voltage and amperage. Had a supply burn out a camera because it had a high output of alternating current. The clip leads allow testing of non-USB connections such as small solar panel powered lights. Very nice product.
With this tester you'll be able to ascertain the actual performance of small USB power supplies compared with the posted voltage and amperage. Had a supply burn out a camera because it had a high output of alternating current. The clip leads allow testing of non-USB connections such as small solar panel powered lights. Very nice product.
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Bewertet in den USA am16. November 2024Stil: LeistungsprüferVerifizierter KaufI do a lot of DIY led projects with USB plugs and this is a great testing tool to make sure the voltage and amperage are correct. The USB to gator clip connections are used heavily so it is nice they come with. Seems very solid for a little device and very portable.
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Bewertet in den USA am9. Juli 2022Stil: LeistungsprüferVerifizierter KaufWhen I saw this thing on Amazon, I thought it was the coolest thing ever, a USB tester plus a multimeter, plus a thermometer in a tiny package. In fact, the product does what it says it will do; the problem is paying close attention to what the product description actually says it will do, and not listening to your expectations of what it should do.
For example, it's a voltmeter. It can accurately measure voltages between 3.6 and 35 volts. Just take the supplied probe, plug it into the input, and put the alligator clips to your battery -- oops, your 1.5 volt battery can't be measured, but you can check those 3.7 volt lithium ion batteries. I did test the voltmeter against a quality digital multimeter, and the two tracked to the 2nd decimal place. So while it won't replace your dedicated multimeter, you can check that 12V battery on the trolling motor. It doesn't do AC.
It's an Ohmmeter. But the range is only 1 to 999.9 Ω, which is very limited compared to a dedicated multimeter. Also it can't really measure 1 Ω. If you tried, you'd trigger the overload protection (been there, done that with a 2.2 Ω resistor). To use the Ohmmeter, connect the input to a USB power source. The input voltage is applied to the test leads on the output side, so if more current is drawn than the USB tester allows, it shuts down. Also, the ohmmeter is extremely inaccurate. I connected a 120 Ω 1% resistor (checked with a digital multimeter as correct) and the USB tester said it was 144 Ω. Notice that the product description says nothing about the accuracy of resistance measurements.
There's one other problem with resistance measurements: the display of the resistance value is tiny and blue against a black background. It's hard to read even with a magnifying glass because is so dim. The other values, although tiny, are in lighter colors. This doesn't show in my photo because the camera is compensating for the lack of brightness; however since the tester is basically useless as an Ohmmeter, the problem isn't all that serious in and of itself.
The supplied USB to alligator clip probes make it easier to connect USB to a real multimeter.
I took some time to explain how the voltmeter and ohmmeter functions work. That's because the instruction sheet says nothing about what to do with the probes. The instruction sheet is less than helpful, and explains little. If you can figure out how it works on your own, then parts of the manual start to make a little sense.
The USB tester is supplied with a tiny micro USB adapter. Upon close inspection I found that it adapts micro USB to USB-A (there is already a USB-A input and output). The manual says "If the Micro USB port is not plugged into the attached small adapter, the tester cannot be used on a USB-C device." The reader is invited to inspect the accompanying photo showing the tester happily testing a USB-C device, a wireless keyboard that charges via USB-C without the adapter plugged in. In another place the manual gives you a hint by adding the letters PD. By searching the web, I found that this is short for "Power delivery" and what is actually going on is that this supposedly triggers a higher current dynamic charging mode for USB-C devices. I'm going to try really hard not to lose the tiny adapter, although I guess any micro USB cable would suffice. The instructions just don't explain what's going on.
Oddly, while there is a Micro USB input, the instructions say not to test Micro USB cables.
The manual also says, "When you plug in the charger, it is a Chinese interface. You can switch to the English interface by pressing the button." The display doesn't default to Chinese.
My photo also shows a fit and finish problem -- the display is crooked. I did not actually notice this until I looked at the picture. The display is really quite small and it can be awkward to read plugged into a device that you can't get your head near, like behind a desktop computer. You really could benefit from having a nice long USB-A extension cable.
There is a display button. Pressing it displays other panels of data not discussed by the manual. One of them shows voltages on other USB pins besides the main power pins. The instruction sheet ignores most of them except 3 that are for settings (none of which in my opinion should be changed).
As for testing USB charging, it seems to work fine. You could find out the capacity of that USB charger battery pack, although, inexplicably you have to do some multiplication to get the right answer -- haven't quite gone through that. I got it to look at the current drain of some of my USB-charged devices, in particular portable radios that have rechargeable batteries. I'm also interested in the output of solar USB panels on emergency radios. It should do well for comparisons, but I wouldn't trust the accuracy given my experience with the Ohmmeter. I would have given this tester a higher score if it had a decent manual and didn't try to sell itself as a multimeter. It's a good USB tester with a nearly useless multimeter function, weighed down with a bad manual.
3,0 von 5 Sternen The instructions are a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigmaWhen I saw this thing on Amazon, I thought it was the coolest thing ever, a USB tester plus a multimeter, plus a thermometer in a tiny package. In fact, the product does what it says it will do; the problem is paying close attention to what the product description actually says it will do, and not listening to your expectations of what it should do.
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For example, it's a voltmeter. It can accurately measure voltages between 3.6 and 35 volts. Just take the supplied probe, plug it into the input, and put the alligator clips to your battery -- oops, your 1.5 volt battery can't be measured, but you can check those 3.7 volt lithium ion batteries. I did test the voltmeter against a quality digital multimeter, and the two tracked to the 2nd decimal place. So while it won't replace your dedicated multimeter, you can check that 12V battery on the trolling motor. It doesn't do AC.
It's an Ohmmeter. But the range is only 1 to 999.9 Ω, which is very limited compared to a dedicated multimeter. Also it can't really measure 1 Ω. If you tried, you'd trigger the overload protection (been there, done that with a 2.2 Ω resistor). To use the Ohmmeter, connect the input to a USB power source. The input voltage is applied to the test leads on the output side, so if more current is drawn than the USB tester allows, it shuts down. Also, the ohmmeter is extremely inaccurate. I connected a 120 Ω 1% resistor (checked with a digital multimeter as correct) and the USB tester said it was 144 Ω. Notice that the product description says nothing about the accuracy of resistance measurements.
There's one other problem with resistance measurements: the display of the resistance value is tiny and blue against a black background. It's hard to read even with a magnifying glass because is so dim. The other values, although tiny, are in lighter colors. This doesn't show in my photo because the camera is compensating for the lack of brightness; however since the tester is basically useless as an Ohmmeter, the problem isn't all that serious in and of itself.
The supplied USB to alligator clip probes make it easier to connect USB to a real multimeter.
I took some time to explain how the voltmeter and ohmmeter functions work. That's because the instruction sheet says nothing about what to do with the probes. The instruction sheet is less than helpful, and explains little. If you can figure out how it works on your own, then parts of the manual start to make a little sense.
The USB tester is supplied with a tiny micro USB adapter. Upon close inspection I found that it adapts micro USB to USB-A (there is already a USB-A input and output). The manual says "If the Micro USB port is not plugged into the attached small adapter, the tester cannot be used on a USB-C device." The reader is invited to inspect the accompanying photo showing the tester happily testing a USB-C device, a wireless keyboard that charges via USB-C without the adapter plugged in. In another place the manual gives you a hint by adding the letters PD. By searching the web, I found that this is short for "Power delivery" and what is actually going on is that this supposedly triggers a higher current dynamic charging mode for USB-C devices. I'm going to try really hard not to lose the tiny adapter, although I guess any micro USB cable would suffice. The instructions just don't explain what's going on.
Oddly, while there is a Micro USB input, the instructions say not to test Micro USB cables.
The manual also says, "When you plug in the charger, it is a Chinese interface. You can switch to the English interface by pressing the button." The display doesn't default to Chinese.
My photo also shows a fit and finish problem -- the display is crooked. I did not actually notice this until I looked at the picture. The display is really quite small and it can be awkward to read plugged into a device that you can't get your head near, like behind a desktop computer. You really could benefit from having a nice long USB-A extension cable.
There is a display button. Pressing it displays other panels of data not discussed by the manual. One of them shows voltages on other USB pins besides the main power pins. The instruction sheet ignores most of them except 3 that are for settings (none of which in my opinion should be changed).
As for testing USB charging, it seems to work fine. You could find out the capacity of that USB charger battery pack, although, inexplicably you have to do some multiplication to get the right answer -- haven't quite gone through that. I got it to look at the current drain of some of my USB-charged devices, in particular portable radios that have rechargeable batteries. I'm also interested in the output of solar USB panels on emergency radios. It should do well for comparisons, but I wouldn't trust the accuracy given my experience with the Ohmmeter. I would have given this tester a higher score if it had a decent manual and didn't try to sell itself as a multimeter. It's a good USB tester with a nearly useless multimeter function, weighed down with a bad manual.
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Bewertet in den USA am4. Dezember 2024Stil: LeistungsprüferVerifizierter Kaufthis works great does as it should
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