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The Treedix USB Cable Tester features a vibrant 2.4-inch color display that provides real-time diagnostics on USB cable continuity, internal resistance, and power efficiency. It supports advanced PD 3.0/3.1 protocol detection and reads Type-C eMarker chips for detailed cable performance data. Compatible with a wide range of cables including Lightning, Type-C, and Micro-B, it offers dual power options via AAA batteries or USB-C power supply, making it an essential tool for professionals ensuring cable integrity and optimal device charging.




| ASIN | B0DYJL5Z67 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 66,269 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 7,273 in Test & Measurement |
| Brand | Treedix |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | usb cable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 468 Reviews |
| Included Components | usb cable tester |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Treedix |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TRX5-0816-AC |
| Measurement Type | Ohmmeter, Ammeter |
| Min. Operating voltage | 5 Volts |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model Number | TRX5-0816 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Power source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS |
| Specification met | CE, RoHS |
| UPC | 644197778283 |
M**E
USB Cable Tester
Excellent USB lead tester for routing out those poor quality usb leads you may have with details of power or data or both.
M**R
Invaluable for anyone using USB and TB cables
One of the best purchases if you use lots of different Usb cables and devices. There are Soooo many reasons why certain cables don’t work. Usb is “less a standard” and “more a lottery” but this makes it simple to check and label every cable for it’s suited purpose.
F**N
De mis mejores herramientas
Tenia muchisimos cables y ahora tire mas de la mitad porque al fin pude separar los que valian la pena de los que no servian para nada. Perfecto para conocer y auditar tus cables incluso validar que los nuevos sean como los anuncian o si es una mentira. Te va ahorrar molestias si la transferencia de datos es algo importante para ti y no saber que cable usar
E**C
It just works
Works as advertised.
D**E
A very useful and easy to use tool
This is a very nice device and provides a lot of useful information. It is easy to use and easy to read. It comes with a small instruction booklet that is quite clear. The basic process is to connect both ends of your cable to the device and slide a small switch to the desired power source (included AA battery or external USB C power source). There are four pages of information and you step through them by pressing a small button. The first page gives you a summary of the protocols supported (e.g., USB 2.0, 3.2, 4 and Thunderbolt). Note that it does not report the "generation" of USB 3.2. Your computer might have USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.1 gen 1, or 3.2 gen 1 interfaces - these are all equivalent to 3.2 gen 1 (5 Gbps) and the "USB 3.2" indicator that will light for cables that support that. However, it also will light for USB 3.1 gen 2 and USB 3.2 gen 2 (10 Gbps), and for USB 3.2 gen 2x2 (20 Gbps) cables. The fact that 3.2 lights up indicates it's at least 5 Gbps but might be more. The second page shows the wire connection list between the two ends of the cable. The third page shows some resistance and latency information. The fourth page shows data from the "e-marker" chip, if present. These chips are embedded in some USB C cables. If present, the e-marker will report the max data rate and the max charging power supported. If you have USB A-A or USB A-C cables, or USB C-C cables without e-marker chips, you won't be able to tell whether they are rated for 5 (gen 1) or 10 (gen 2) or 20 Gbps (gen 2x2). If you have a cable with a chip, you will see the maximum data rate on the fourth page. Note also that if you want to evaluate a USB A-A cable, you'll need a USB A to C adapter plug. The unit has a wide variety of USB 2.0 connectors but only one Type A USB 3 connector. To perform the tests, both ends of the cable have to be connected to the device so you must be able to adapt a Type A connector on one end of the cable to a Type C. Overall I recommend this, but I wish it could tell which USB A-A 3.x cables support 5 (gen1) or 10 Gbps (gen 2) interfaces. I suspect it is technically impractical to determine that in a low cost device. I found that almost all of the USB C "charging" cables I have lying around have no e-marker chip and no data capability at all or just USB 2.0 480 Mbps. An e-marker chip is required for any cable that supports 60W or greater charging; any cable lacking the chip must necessarily be rated for <60 Watts, but you cannot tell whether it's 15, 20, 30W, etc. Lastly, the device comes with an AA battery. You can use that to power it, or you can plug in a power source via a USB C cable.
P**C
Very unique device! Extremely useful if you have a box of cables.
Very good tool to have if you have a lot of random cables in a box somewhere and you need to know what cables have what capabilities. I went through over 100 cables and found the ones that were usb 3.0+ or had advanced charging capabilities. Saved me a bunch of time and effort!
B**L
A Great Tool for Testing and Identifying All Types of USB Cables
Cables, Cables, Cables! Cables have gotten a lot more sophisticated over the years. It’s no longer just wires connecting two ends. Many modern cables include internal circuitry, chips, and e-markers that tell your devices what they can handle in terms of charging and data transfer. This little tester removes the uncertainty of trusting cable descriptions. It works with USB-C, Micro-B, and Mini-B cables, and can check continuity, data capability, and resistance. It also reads USB-C e-markers to show power delivery and data transfer capabilities, which is very helpful when sorting through a drawer full of mixed cables. What I like: - Works with more than just USB-C cables, including Micro-B and Mini-B - Reads USB-C e-markers to identify supported charging and data specs - Checks for continuity and resistance to verify cable integrity - Compact, easy to power with either USB or AAA batteries - The color screen is bright and clear, with an intuitive menu system It doesn’t test real-time charging performance, and that’s fine since that’s not what it’s designed for. I use another simple tester for that. This one is for verifying specs and quality, and it does that job perfectly (see pictures). If you have lots of cables and want to know exactly which ones are high-quality or support fast charging, this is an excellent tool to have on your bench or desk.
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