
"For this job, the right tool is the Treedix multifunction USB cable tester . This pocket-sized gadget can tell you everything you need to know about a cable (probably more than you need to), and do it quickly and reliably. The USB cable tester is a small box measuring 2.9 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches and features an array of ports. There are USB-C and USB-A output ports and corresponding USB-C, Lightning, miniUSB, and microUSB 2.0 and microUSB 3.0 input ports to testing cables."
"Yes, it has a display, a 2.4-inch IPS color screen, which is where the action happens, giving you a deep dive into the cable that's connected to the tester. The unit can handle a multitude of tests, from basic functions showing whether the cable can handle data and power transmission, along with that protocols, a printout of active lines in the cable, a resistance test, and an eMarker chip test (you scroll through the function using the function button)."
Treedix multifunction USB cable tester is a pocket-sized device that diagnoses USB cables quickly and reliably. The tester measures 2.9 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches and offers multiple ports, including USB-C and USB-A outputs and USB-C, Lightning, miniUSB, microUSB 2.0, and microUSB 3.0 inputs, allowing broad cable compatibility. The unit runs on a AAA battery or USB-C input and features a power switch and function button. A 2.4-inch IPS color display shows detailed results. Tests include data and power capability checks, protocol identification, active-line printouts, resistance measurement, and eMarker chip interrogation.
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