KOWSI KWS-2301C mini USB-C tester. Review, test and comparison!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2024
- In this video, I will review the KOWSI mini USB-C tester, a handy device that can measure the voltage, current, power, and capacity of any USB-C device or charger.
I will show you what features it has, and how it compares to other similar products on the market.
This USB-C tester is very compact and easy-to-use tool that can help you monitor and troubleshoot your USB-C devices and chargers.
It also has a clear OLED display that shows various parameters and supports PD and QC protocols. It also has a button that can clear the accumulated data and rotade the display.
The KOWSI mini USB-C tester is compatible with most USB-C devices, such as laptops, smartphones, power banks, and chargers. It can help you test the performance and safety of your USB-C devices and chargers, and avoid potential damage or overheating.
If you are interested in the Kowsi mini USB-C tester, you can find more information and purchase links down below.
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👉 KOWSI KWS-2301C Type-C Tester DC 4-30V 0-12A
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👉 Toocki 100W USB-C power meter
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👉 Tangle free Magnetic Braided USB cables by Magtime
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👉 FNIRSI FNB-38
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👉 FNIRSI FNB-58 (Latest model)
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👉 ESSAGER 100W PD cable
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👉 ESSAGER 100W charger
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The appearance is very similar to Kaiweets. But such a small device to support 12A is amazing❤️💯💯💯
Do Kaiweets have one? I haven't seen anything like it on their website.🤔
Thank you for the useful information. That meter looks amazing. I should buy one!
I like it very much, it's not big, but it gives a lot of useful information. I'm in love with it 😍
Obrigado amigo já comprei um no AliExpress
Mine is from there too. I've put other models in the description, too. ✌️
Thanks
I'm glad you liked it and hope I was helpful!
thank you
You welcome! I hope this helped you with the choice ✌️
How to eliminate the current drain on itself ( 0.1-0.2A )
If I'm not wrong, this was mentioned in the user manual. Something like holding the button while plugging the device to the power source.
PS: watch from 0:43, Question 3
@@DjaniAgain I will try plugging it in with the correct 5v source and test it. Thanks
It can not handle PD3.1 (28V) it just turrns off when you connect it. 🤥👎
Sorry to hear that my friend!
But why they are claimed 4-30V then 🤔
I only have up to 100W chargers and cables, so can test this meter in this range.
Thanks for sharing this useful info ✌️
Dunno mate. Don't think it's the voltage as much as the protocol itself. The tester died completely a few minutes after my first post, got a refund.@@DjaniAgain
Can we say that this adapter is safe up to 20V?
I'm sorry for the difficulties you've been through.
At least they gave you your money back!
I used it without issues @ 24V / 5A (120W). However as I said I think it's safe to use up to 30V without any problems, imo it's the new PD3.1 protocol compatibility that is the culprit here. Ordered a new one, I liked it a lot, just wish it had a quicker response time, it's so slow. Other than that it's an awesome little tool.@@DjaniAgain
Do you recommend purchasing? Haven't fixed PD 3.1 yet? @@the_game