Best USB-C and USB-A Testers to buy in 2023. Short Review of AVHzY, NB48, TC66, U96P.

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  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant Год назад +1

    With the FNB48 do you also need a load to test PD power draw?

  • @TomFYouTube
    @TomFYouTube 9 месяцев назад

    Question: I have a collection of Anker USB-A Qualcom3/IQ wall chargers and power bricks. I also have a few Anker USB-C IQ wall chargers. I only buy quality Anker braided cables for all my lightning, micro USB and USB-C devices.
    It is soooo frustrating trying to find the right charger for the appropriate device. Furthermore, sometimes I think my Anker chargers are stuck in a very low charge state and/or the protocol is stuck or wrong. For example I might use a Anker IQ charger and micro USB cable to charge up my ear buds and then try to charge up my 10,000mah Anker Power Brick with the same charger cable combination and it takes a full 24 hours! A different charger may charge the same brick up in only 3 or 4 hours.
    Another issue I'm having is one of my Anker USB-C IQ chargers won't charge my USB-C iPad at all but it charges my Samsung tablet.
    So, I am trying to troubleshoot and figure out what chargers and cables work properly and what chargers to use for what devices.
    Knowing the charge rate in mah and total mah input/charges would be nice too. While I know quite a bit about electronic components. (Used to build Heathkit projects with my dad as a teen) I only want to troubleshoot my own devices. That said I would like to pay as little as possible for a analyzer. Which one do you recommend? Thanks

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  9 месяцев назад

      Watch my video about this USB tester: ruclips.net/video/CbKCVezzpYA/видео.html
      It's the only one as of today that has so many features and allows you even check the cables specs.

  • @aliidogar
    @aliidogar Год назад +3

    Great Video m8, & congratulations on 100k :). Can you please show a comparison between fnb58 and avhzy ct3? Thanks!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +2

      Thank you! FNB58 is the best USB tester on the market at the moment. Great user interface, lots of features and overall it looks like a high-quality device.

    • @dollarbutt
      @dollarbutt Месяц назад

      ​@ElectronicsComputers I disagree. Best is the ct-3 with the load module attached.

  • @etow8034
    @etow8034 Год назад +3

    Do you suggest using an USB-A to USB-C adapter if you got one of these meters with an USB-A plug ? I notice that when you use an adapter there is higher resistance and lower voltage than using a straight USB-C meter. The USB-C meters are now more expensive than the meters with only USB-A plugs.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      If you're doing some precise lab measurement, then adapter is not a good idea. For troubleshooting, device diagnostics, port testing, laptop and tablets repair using adapter is not gonna affect anything. You can also buy two short USB-C cables one with male to male connector and another with male to female one and use dedicated USB-C ports on the USB tester.

  • @azamizi
    @azamizi 5 месяцев назад

    finally I am able to understand how to get the multiple voltages from my power bank ! thank you very much for this video

  • @JesusArmyII
    @JesusArmyII Год назад

    Thanks for the review. Would these tester be suitable to diagnose a charger with a potential grouding or leak issue? When I plug it to a PC it makes touchpoint go crazy but not always... Would this meter able to detect that leakage pin pointing that something is wrong?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      USB testers are not gonna help you with that issue. They just show the voltage on the terminals and the current draw on the other end of the tester.

  • @cernejr
    @cernejr Год назад +3

    Nice video, I learned something today :).

  • @1349LL
    @1349LL Год назад +3

    Can you tell me what the differences, aside from aesthetics, of the FNB48 and the FNB58? I’m mainly looking for something to test USB protocols on the various chargers and cords in my house.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      FNB48 has more features especially if you buy a Bluetooth version and with an app you can get a whole bunch of different information and you can control your meter via that app as well. Also FNB48 provides more information on its screen and overall has more expert features. But it looks like a prototype compared to FNB58. I'd still choose FNB58. Amazon and Aliexpress links are in the description.

    • @MCgranat999
      @MCgranat999 Год назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers
      There's also FNB48P with or without Bluetooth.
      I have no idea how it exactly differs from FNB58 (it's also available with or without BT).
      Looks like it's almost exactly the same.
      (I'm thinking about the metal models)
      What are the additional features you're talking about?

    • @JAKOB1977
      @JAKOB1977 Год назад

      @@MCgranat999 I got the FNB58, and yeah its a way more polished product, with a siginificant better and more pleasing UI and the build and screen is the highest standard I have seen in a USB meter and you also get an extra digit then FNB48.
      but some of the details from the FNB48 display-info aint present as far as I can tell.. like max and min and avg. you can see it briefly at 2:41 at the bottom (that info could be handy)
      Feature wise.. I dont think there is that big a difference.from FNB48.. seems to be more or less the same.. biggest difference seems to be that max / min info.
      with protocol detection 1.3 (fw0.67) it does PD3.1, QC4, QC4.0+, QC5..
      I purchased the FNB58 BT vers. around singles day or maybe it was black friday (alie) and it set me back around 35 US in total with incl. shipping and incl. 25% danish VAT (37USD nominel after some coupons and I tend to use cash''b4ck on that AliE-platform so useally makes it a tad cheaper., also went for the new Fnirsi SG003A (ref signal meter) which also was a pleasant supprise with a build that you useally dont reflect with the Fnirsi-brand that often made products that looked like some mashup product that looked to be piggyback riding on other products cases etc.
      So Fnirsi seems to have stepped up their game. ...but for the price FNB58, I reckon its a very polished product and hopefully they can add new interfaces in the future with fx max & min.
      The app, is nothing to write home about.

  • @bambampepe
    @bambampepe Год назад

    Hello, thanks for this video. I just bought the C3 which only comes with USBC ports. Im just starting but the screens in C3 are very different from what I can see in your testing of the CT-3. Do they actually have the very same features? By the way, is it possible to make a zoom in the oscilloscope mode? Have you done a dedicated video for the C3? Thanks very much in advance!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +3

      Those testers have different menus but all main features are the same. When you're in the oscilloscope mode use the rocker (left-right) to change the speed/resolution and then press the rocker down to pause metering and freeze the result on the screen. If you want to play with the scope and some other features, then connect your tester to a PC and install AVHzY software. There will be way more features.

    • @bambampepe
      @bambampepe Год назад +1

      @@ElectronicsComputers Thanks, will try that

    • @jirehla-ab1671
      @jirehla-ab1671 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ElectronicsComputerssome usb male on a usb port might be euther too tight or too loose, is thee a tool for this?

  • @prada2640
    @prada2640 4 месяца назад

    I came across your video while doing research. I have a question for you. I want to test the 20 Volt/12 Amps 240W SUPERVOOC charging adapter and find out its actual values. I want to measure directly at the adapter output and I want to measure from the cable output after plugging the cable into the adapter. The adapter has a TYPE-C output, 240 Watts gives the value as 20 Volt/12 Amps. I have researched a lot of products, there are products that see 240 Watts and can reach much higher Volt levels than 20 Volts, such as ChargerLAB Power-Z KM003C - Power-Z C240 or PLUGABLE USB C Power Meter Tester 240W, but these testers are not in the Ampere range of the SUPERVOOC adapter (I need 20 Volts/12 Amps, but I could find a maximum of 6 Amps in the meters I researched), so I think a healthy measurement cannot be made. What can I do about this, how can I reach the correct measurement, is there a device you can recommend?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  4 месяца назад

      For such applications, I use a regular multimeter or a clamp/fork meter for current measurements. 12 Amps is a lot of current for those USB testers, not sure if they can hold it even theoretically.

  • @carlosw1687
    @carlosw1687 Год назад +1

    Hello. If I need to use an adapter don't you think the adapter will cause some important errors in measurement and protocol detecting? I have a charger with USB C output.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      I've never seen any difference in measurements and never got any errors. Technically, USB adapter creates an extra resistance but unless you're doing some lab level experiments and test it it's not gonna affect your measurements.

  • @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893
    @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893 Год назад +1

    A thing I don't understand is the colors in these units... As far as I recall in the electrical education yellow was used for Voltage, Red for Amps and Blue for Watts - Grey for Ohms in Denmark. But none of them do this.
    So I will fix that with the C4 and C4L!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      Yeah, the color may vary depending on the country or specific industry. But I think in this case they just use random colors, just what the designer of the GUI picked up to his liking.

  • @susanv1125
    @susanv1125 Год назад +1

    Great Video. Do adapters distort the readings? Thank you!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +2

      Of course what you'll get is not lab level measurements, but close enough. These USB testers are powered via USB and they consume some current which affects the measurements you get.

    • @susanv1125
      @susanv1125 Год назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers thank you understood.

  • @Me-nf1sj
    @Me-nf1sj Год назад

    Hey man I need help. I recently found my old Xbox one and I wanted to launch it again after nearly 2 years. I started downloading the updates and right at the end I got an error code e203. I tried resetting and still the same. Is there any hope for my Xbox if I download the offline update on the usb for it to launch and still keep the data I had on my old games?

  • @CorentinLeman
    @CorentinLeman 10 месяцев назад +1

    The tester at 1:45 seems to be able to cycle through all the protocols by itself, is it the only device which can do that? It seems that with the more expensive ones, you have to do it one at a time, and one voltage at a time, or maybe they do cycle through automatically as well?
    Thank you for the video! Super informative!

    • @XenHat
      @XenHat 10 месяцев назад +3

      The Fnirsi FNB58 is able to perform automated protocol detection. Source: I have one.

    • @CorentinLeman
      @CorentinLeman 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@XenHat awesome, thank you!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  10 месяцев назад

      I've made a review of of Fnirsi FNB58 it's the best and features rich tester on the market. It takes several seconds to scan all protocols and voltages and you get all that information. ruclips.net/video/CbKCVezzpYA/видео.html

  • @B4uneed
    @B4uneed 14 дней назад

    Thank You !
    Great Video.

  • @ScotLam
    @ScotLam Год назад

    Are the C3 and TC-66 the same one with buttons and one with scroller button (like the CT-3)? I don't see a like to the C3 and I didn't see the TC-66 reviewed. Thanks for clarifying.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      No, they are different. C3 is way more advanced in its features than TC66. If you need a compact USB-C tester then C3 is the best option on the market as of today. I use that one on a daily basis for laptop, tablets repair and diagnostics. Technically, the best adapter on the market today is FNB-58: alii.pub/6mypq7

    • @ScotLam
      @ScotLam Год назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers I've watched many reviews and I would agree with you that the FNB 58 is the best one out there but it has that USB a interface. I think the c3 is the best one out there with a USBC interface, although I'd much rather have the larger screen. You must have the only one in existence since I can't seem to find anywhere to buy it. Your link only goes too the CT3.

  • @meindianbro
    @meindianbro Год назад

    Cool Stuff

  • @dawidrosinski5107
    @dawidrosinski5107 Год назад

    Always wondering to buy one of those but don't know are they data transferable? For example i want to measure power draw from external drive witch depends of what type of USB is connected working slightly different. you know what I mean?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      Yes, the data can go trough the USB tester. Think of these USB testers as if you connect a multimeter to the USB cable between your external drive and your laptop. If your external drive supports USB 3.0 or higher and you bought a cheap USB testers that support only USB 2.0 then it will affect the speed of data transfer, though it still will work flawlessly.

    • @dawidrosinski5107
      @dawidrosinski5107 Год назад

      @Electronics&Computers ok tested and it's seems to be usb 1 pass trough. After that test i ordered fnb58 stick maybe gonna be better.

  • @The_Ballo
    @The_Ballo Год назад +1

    What about the FNB58 and Witrn U3/L?

    • @URobotics
      @URobotics Год назад

      As i see it's copy of U3 and C4 tester. I use U2 many years and it works perfect. So i plan to buy C4 tester now.

  • @psyko_chewbacca
    @psyko_chewbacca 11 месяцев назад

    Which one is the more precise? Do you have any data on the value drift of each unit. Surely the $5 ones are less precise but by how much?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  11 месяцев назад +1

      AVHzY are the most accurate among those. But the best tester at the moment on the market is FNB58. I've just made a review of that tester: ruclips.net/video/CbKCVezzpYA/видео.html

  • @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893
    @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893 Год назад +1

    looking at some of WITRNSYS products, the C4 is said to be able to do 10 Amps for shorter periods. And the C4L 11 Amps...
    And... the U3 at least one place says 13 Amps although... not so sure that it is correct.
    But overall they look to be the best bet for something to handle over 8 Amps continusly.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment.

    • @dreamcat4
      @dreamcat4 Год назад +1

      thanks for letting us know about these... but which one is u3 ? Witrn U3 maybe?

    • @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893
      @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893 Год назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers Hope you test them out ;)

    • @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893
      @darkijah-andersjehovahsn7893 Год назад

      @@dreamcat4 Although I can only find a 6 Amp USB C to USB A converter - and that is not enough. Not sure if it will work with the crocodile usb A thing I have, I will test it will lower effect at first and see what happens when I get them.

  • @frankdaeran352
    @frankdaeran352 11 месяцев назад

    Great, thank you 👍

  • @estusflask982
    @estusflask982 Год назад

    What about the ones that look like crosses (plus signs) and are about $25?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      They all have the same basic features but if you need to identify and control protocols, then these are the best.

  • @Adam-br9pz
    @Adam-br9pz Год назад

    Congrats on 100}

  • @stevenv2190
    @stevenv2190 Год назад

    Does any of these have over-current/voltage protection. Destroyed two nvme enclosures by just plugging them into a laptop. The controller in the enclosure took the hit. Good thing the drive is stll ok - by testing in a good enclosure. And why are all these "testers" pass-through? If over-voltage/current is detected will there be two smoking devices?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      There's no adapters with current or voltage protection and it shouldn't be there. If your NVMe enclosure designed to work with 5 volts and you switch your USB port to 9 volts using that tester, then of course any device (not designed for that voltage) connected to that adapter will be burned.

    • @stevenv2190
      @stevenv2190 Год назад

      ​@@ElectronicsComputers So, these "tools" are not for testing USB-C ports on laptops directly? And for safety it should have over-current/voltage protection.

    • @dariuszdamski6641
      @dariuszdamski6641 Год назад +1

      Good topic. I smoked my notebook by connecting fnb58 via usb A while using meter in 12v mode through usb c. Didn't realize there will be electricity in usb A in this meter. I don't think they are super safe. So be careful and think twice before You plug in something and double check. This was probably costly lesson.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      @@stevenv2190 The "safety" should be in your head first of all. You have to understand what you're doing. These tools can't predict what you're about to do and such USB testers won't exist. If you forced your USB port to switch to a higher voltage and then plugged something into that adapter then it's your fault not adapter's. USB testers can measure voltage of your USB port and trigger power delivery and charge protocols. If you want to connect some load, then you'll see what current and power it draws. And if you want to play with voltage while having some load connected, then you have to do it in accordance with the specs of that load or at least understand what you're doing. I hope it will help.

  • @kostasevoulon9891
    @kostasevoulon9891 5 месяцев назад

    Which one do you think is better avhzy ct-3 or fnirsi fnb58?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  5 месяцев назад +1

      I have a video about FNB58 explaining all its unique features. As of today, it's the best and the most feature-packed USB tester. ruclips.net/video/CbKCVezzpYA/видео.html

  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant Год назад

    And what does the warning when you are activating triggers mean?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      That warning means, that instead of standard 5 volts, your USB port may have 9, 12, 18 or 20 volts and if you connect a device to the tester that doesn't support that voltage it will be immediately damaged.

  • @StevieRayLou
    @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can any of these testers identify usb ports, i.e., will it identify a 3.0 port, a 3.1 port, a SuperSpeed port, a 10 Gbps port, a 20 Gbps port?

  • @johntunstall4835
    @johntunstall4835 Год назад

    I would like one of these for a sata connector to monitor hard disk

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      You can make it yourself if you have some basic knowledge in electronics and soldering, because such adapter doesn't exist.

  • @agnisikha7482
    @agnisikha7482 Год назад

    Hi. Are the functions of ct-3 and c3 same??

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      All basix features are the same but if you need some extended features then definitely CT-3

  • @estebanod
    @estebanod Год назад

    Does the C3 has all the same features as CT3? I only want usb c

  • @RonBumstead
    @RonBumstead 4 месяца назад

    Good information thanks.

  • @AmandaHanssonHernow
    @AmandaHanssonHernow 2 месяца назад

    can any of these also perform datablocking?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  2 месяца назад

      I've never seen USB testers with such feature.

    • @amandahernow
      @amandahernow Месяц назад

      Yeah I know. Should be really easy to add that to them though.

  • @tosemcriatividade6698
    @tosemcriatividade6698 Год назад

    Hey Man where the vídeo about the Xbox one x nvme.2 mod ?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      The first (hardware) part was filmed but I didn't upload it yet. I've made a community post on the channel you can see what's going on.

  • @alx9r
    @alx9r Год назад

    Do any of these show the supported signaling protocols reported by cables?
    A USB-C cable could support up to either 480Mbps, 5Gbps, 10Gbps, 20Gbps, or 40Gbps. Apparently the speeds are reported by a chip similar to power capabilities.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      I've never seen USB testers with such feature. Moreover, lots of cables don't have an ID chip inside.

  • @Agtsmirnoff
    @Agtsmirnoff 3 месяца назад

    Can it test data transfer speed?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  3 месяца назад

      No! I really doubt, that such USB testers exist.

    • @Agtsmirnoff
      @Agtsmirnoff 3 месяца назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers
      But can it tell you what a cable is rated at e.g. USB4, USB 3.2 gen 2, etc...

  • @YeahNoTellTheTruth
    @YeahNoTellTheTruth Год назад

    I think the clips are a little mixed up

  • @brosonbroson8491
    @brosonbroson8491 4 месяца назад

    Where can we buy it in Lahore?

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  4 месяца назад

      You can buy it on Aliexpress with free delivery. The links in the description.

  • @Adam-br9pz
    @Adam-br9pz Год назад

    Congrats on 100k

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      99902 to be exact. Thank you!

    • @Adam-br9pz
      @Adam-br9pz Год назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers aw haha, close enough! I appreciate your videos keep it up and goodluck! You'll receive your plaque soon!!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      @@Adam-br9pz Thank you for your support!

  • @URobotics
    @URobotics Год назад

    I think it's copy of chinese WITRN U3 and C4 usb tester.

  • @avada0
    @avada0 Год назад

    Why do all of them have a backlight? It's so stupid. It takes away a lot of current compared to a simple grey LCD and skews the results, since they don't have their own power source...

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      If you need precise voltage measurements on a USB port, then use a multimiter. For the rest these testers do an amazing job. We repair laptops, tablets etc and these little tools are very important for initial diagnostics.

    • @avada0
      @avada0 Год назад

      @@ElectronicsComputers I was mainly interested about the connected devices' current/voltage. Which I can't see being accurate since they run on the same USB port, and all devices having (relatively) power-hungry emissive displays.

  • @CHAGOmusik
    @CHAGOmusik Год назад

    I think you lose power efficiency when you use a USB-A to C adapter

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +3

      It's the same thing when you use travel adapters for your laptop or other devices when you go abroad. It doesn't make any difference. Technically, you loose some power due to extra resistance on adapter's contacts but its gonna be less than 0.1%

    • @CHAGOmusik
      @CHAGOmusik Год назад +1

      @@ElectronicsComputers I think it was more that 0.1% in my example, I had a USB c charger, with a USB C to USB A OTG adapter plugged into it, then plugged in a USB A - C cable into the adapter and my phone charged a lot slower.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад

      @Southstar93 Try to flip around your adapter (one side of the connectors may not work properly). Most likely, there's no data communication between the charger and your phone, and as a result, the charger doesn't provide enough current.

  • @malanalan1
    @malanalan1 Год назад

    useless w/o voltage range and w/o amp range info

  • @DemPilafian
    @DemPilafian Год назад +10

    USB-A is hideous and needs to disappear yesterday. USB-C has been available since 2014.

    • @Sam-Retina
      @Sam-Retina 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @tydshiin5783
      @tydshiin5783 10 месяцев назад +8

      Usb A is too universal to be thrown for the next 10-15 years

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian 10 месяцев назад

      @@tydshiin5783 I haven't used USB-A in literally years. I even built a custom Ryobi battery to USB-C charger from electrical parts because the official Ryobi product included a USB-A port. I won't buy any product if it has even one USB-A port.

    • @alejandroperez5368
      @alejandroperez5368 7 месяцев назад +3

      I don't think your typical wireless keyboard / mouse RF receiver will like your suggestion.

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian 7 месяцев назад

      @@alejandroperez5368 I have both a wireless keyboard and trackpad, and neither of them use antiquated USB-A ports.
      *Do you buy your electronics at flee markets?*

  • @mikefromflorida8357
    @mikefromflorida8357 Год назад

    Instead of saying cheapest try saying least expensive instead. It sounds a little more intelligent, and the word cheap to many of us means it’s a piece of junk.

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +7

      I'd understand if that was said by Mike from London but not from Florida. Nobody says "least expensive" in informal speech.

  • @fivish
    @fivish Год назад +1

    usb c is an abomination!

    • @ElectronicsComputers
      @ElectronicsComputers  Год назад +1

      Why?

    • @chainjail4834
      @chainjail4834 Год назад +1

      I used to hate usb c but after I used them, I hate micro even more lol

    • @omicrondec
      @omicrondec Год назад +1

      Nah. It's the best option yet. USB-IF, however, has abominable marketing and nomenclature.

    • @stevenv2190
      @stevenv2190 Год назад

      ​@@ElectronicsComputers . USB-C for use as charging laptops is the dumbest (in the engineering POV). I have seen many laptops damaged due to broken/abused USB-c ports. The port is good for phones and smaller things, but for laptop charging - No. Looking at you - Lenovo.