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The QINIZX USB Cable Tester is a versatile 3-in-1 device designed to test Type-C, Mini USB, and Micro-USB cables for faults. With advanced chip technology, it provides precise measurements and features LED and buzzer indicators for clear fault notifications. Weighing only 20 grams and compact in size, this tester is perfect for professionals on the go, ensuring your cables are always in top condition.
Brand | QINIZX |
Power Source | Usb Cable,Corded Electric |
Colour | Green |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.9 x 7.6 x 2 Centimeters |
Specification Met | CE |
Measurement Type | Wire Tracer |
UPC | 723258876905 |
Manufacturer | QINIZX |
Model number | QINIZX-3IN1-Tester |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 7.62 x 2.03 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | QINIZX-3IN1-Tester |
Item Height | 0.8 Inches |
Item Width | 3 Inches |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Are batteries included? | No |
T**J
Tell instantly what cable you have.
I put it in a case for protection. Works great.
A**R
Fast delivery, seems to work well, no instructions.
I knew it was a board and not encased to protect it---but that's how it was advertised so that's fair.There seem to be instructions on the underside of the board, but they are in, apparently, Chinese. And that's all there is.Still, operation seems fairly straight-forward. You power it in the one micro-b port all by itself. In addition to the common PC USB port (but the one used on printers, etc.) there are two usb-c, 2 micro-b, and one mini usb port.The LED lights do tell you if it's simply a power or power/data cord, but not if it's transferring at full power.All in all a pretty good component.
B**N
It works great.
You give it power with USB and plug the both ends of the cable into the device. It sends power down all 4 lines and if it's a charger and upload cable it will light up all 4 if it's a charge cable it will only lite up 2 lights. This helps me eminslly with configuring microchips with USB ports.
F**S
Good but not as expected.
First, I thank the person that supplied the translation of the board's operation. You could probably figure out what it is doing, IF you started with 1 known good cable, and 1 known bad cable. (But if you had another way to prove errors you might not need this.) It does a very effective job at finding open connections and wire to wire shorts - I have found several cables that would charge a phone but seemed to have "data issues" actually have a "short" between wires - or at least a low enough resistance to qualify as a short. The one thing that made me deduct stars was that since it has two each of USB-A, USB-C and micro-USB one would assume that you could test cables that have both ends terminated in the same connection. That may have been the intent, but it does not function that way at all. After having tried several USB-C cables I am now of the opinion that the two USB-C ports are in parallel, and only exist as a "backup" to keep the board useful in the event of one being damaged. The same for the 2 USB-A ports, and the 2 micro-USB ports. So while this did help me eliminate some "dead cables" as well as tag up those which are good for "dumb charger" use only. Many "smart" chargers use the 2 data lines for the device to communicate to with the charger to establish the charge rate, and bad data lines may result in no / slow charging.If in fact the device is supposed to test cables that have both ends the same (A to A, C to C, etc.) possibly someone / seller will respond to this review....
T**E
Worked and still Works.
Cleaned up my cables because I could identify which were bad.
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