
"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. This means the tester can accommodate any cable with the respective output and input port. The unit is powered by a single AAA battery, or alternatively you can use USB-C input."
"The unit is powered by a single AAA battery, or alternatively you can use USB-C input. There's also a power switch and a function button to change what the unit displays on the screen. 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 Treedix multifunction USB cable tester is a pocket-sized device that identifies and diagnoses USB cables. The unit measures 2.9 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches and includes USB-C and USB-A outputs plus inputs for USB-C, Lightning, miniUSB, microUSB 2.0 and microUSB 3.0. The tester is powered by a single AAA battery or via USB-C and provides a 2.4-inch IPS color display for results. Test functions include data and power transmission checks, protocol identification, active-line printouts, resistance measurement, and eMarker chip interrogation. When present, eMarker readouts show maximum current and voltage, data transfer rate, cable type, and approximate cable length. Results appear immediately upon connection.
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