FNIRSI FNB58 USB Tester ⭐ USB Analyser ⭐ Voltage. Amperage & Power

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • The FNIRSI FNB58 is the latest of long line of USB meters/analysers made by FNIRSI. This time the improvements were huge in terms of the design & usability.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:34 - Welcome
    01:39 - Features Highlight
    02:03 - Unboxing & What is delivered
    03:24 - First impressions
    04:06 - Changes happening on FNIRSI design
    05:28 - Operation
    08:20 - Waveform display
    12:10 - Settings
    14:20 - Toolbox functions
    15:36 - Statistics
    17:29 - Fast charge functions (trigger)
    22:55 - Testing with a power bank
    24:02 - PC Software, Manuals & Android App download
    25:28 - PC Software
    30:06 - Firmware upgrade
    31:47 - Android App installation & usage
    35:09 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 203

  • @1349LL
    @1349LL Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Has been hard trying to determine which power meters have the features I’m looking for. This helped big time.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, great to hear! Thanks for watching!

  • @radius.indrawan
    @radius.indrawan Год назад

    great device! good job Fnirsi and thank you Hugo for the review. 👍🏻😃

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi Radius, glad you like it! Thanks for watching.

  • @chuckvoss9344
    @chuckvoss9344 Год назад +2

    A very good review. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @ThexBorg
    @ThexBorg 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent review, Thanks bro.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, glad you liked it and thanks for watching!

  • @Perplexer1
    @Perplexer1 Год назад +8

    USB-C E-Marker is a chip that is required in USB-C cables that support over 60W of charging power. Cables with less than 60W charging power usually don't have that chip because they don't need it, according to the standard.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi again, thanks for sharing, nice to know 😁

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Год назад +1

    Fantastic review. It does so much, I will have to buy one. 😉✌

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, You should! It is really a neat device. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @MahmutTuncer-bh2bf
    @MahmutTuncer-bh2bf 4 месяца назад +1

    Number 5 (USB on the front) is the input slot for Power. Number 6 is the Output port.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  4 месяца назад

      Hello, you're right, I made a mistake. Only notice after. Thanks for watching.

  • @Hartley94
    @Hartley94 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding review.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.

  • @johnshaw359
    @johnshaw359 Год назад +4

    Just got mine, it's very good and surprisingly intuitive to use. It can even detect cable adaptor resistance. I may put some JB weld around the male USB for additional mechanical reinforcement. Thanks.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi John, good to ear! Have fun with it 😃 Thanks for watching!

    • @sdriza
      @sdriza Месяц назад

      THANK YOU!!!! EXACTLY WHAT I wanted to know

    • @kallehanhela782
      @kallehanhela782 28 дней назад

      Then you don't like it when I say it's a waste of your money. 💸 #MoneyTalks #FinancialWisdom

  • @ronaldoduarte1971
    @ronaldoduarte1971 Год назад

    Great video. Congrats.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, glad you liked it! I hope it was helpful, thanks for watching!

  • @seda14us
    @seda14us Год назад +1

    Super...thank you 100% Best.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, thank you so much for watching and your nice comment! Really appreciated.

  • @TechHelpGuide
    @TechHelpGuide Год назад

    Excellent Review 👍

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!

  • @XenHat
    @XenHat 10 месяцев назад +1

    I got one of these today. Found this video after testing it out. Accuracy is mostly marketing, but it's good enough to get a sense of what's going on. Really pleased with it as an entry point into this kind of hobby. I went and tested all my charging bricks and was quite surprised by the results! Keep in mind that you need a Windows PC to update the firmware, which should be done.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. Regarding your comment. As always, you get what you pay for, I can't expect to have a very high precision device for this price, but even so, mine is fairly accurate. Agree with you that the firmware upgrade should be done, there is always to be fixed. Thanks for your input and for watching!

    • @StevieRayLou
      @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +2

      Even if I used Windows, no way would I install software from some unknown CCP company.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@StevieRayLou you prefer american spyware. Fair enough.

    • @luizeduardoinsaurralde4011
      @luizeduardoinsaurralde4011 4 месяца назад

      ​@@StevieRayLouJust install a fricking disposable VM for that... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
      I usually do that for using one time shady software. VM's snapshot feature is your friend.

  • @JubeX7
    @JubeX7 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this and your other videos! I'm newer to these testers and your videos have helped.
    I've been testing the FNB58 against the FNB48S and it seems the FNB48S seems to provides more data up front without having to jump into secondary screens. The navigation takes a moment, but the features are more quickly accessible (less menu navigation). Yes the interface on the FNB58 is nicer, but you compromise refresh speed. The FNB48S polls (or at least updates) data so much faster. The FNB48 main screen provides min/max V/A/W and load resistance which the FNB58 doesn't seem to provide at all?
    I know this is an old video, but a FNB48P vs FNB58 would be an awesome comparison. I would love to see what you consider the pro/con of each unit. Thanks!

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  3 месяца назад

      Hi, this idea was also added to my todo list. I have a very big queue of devices to review, have it covered until end of march at least, but will try to fit that one as soon it is possible. Thanks for watching.

  • @pablohuento5190
    @pablohuento5190 Год назад +1

    hola , muy buena revisión. saludos desde bs as

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hola Pablo, muchas gracias! I think this is right 😁 I can read/understand spanish but don't know enough to write, thanks so much for watching 👍

    • @pablohuento5190
      @pablohuento5190 Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV te entiendo, me pasa lo mismo con el inglés :)

  • @khuongathebounga4141
    @khuongathebounga4141 Год назад +2

    Excellent review Hugo. Thanks for sharing. This is a great USB tester and it has many functions that i really like, especially the data logging capabilities.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hello Khuong, it was my pleasure 😁 and yes it is packed with features! Very nice unit. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @fu1r4
    @fu1r4 Год назад +11

    You still have the protection film on your chargers because you don't want to scratch them, but the protection film doesn't make it look very nice either. It will also make the devices warmer and that is another reason you should not leave it on.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +12

      Hi, I confess... i have a problem (OCD 😁)! I'm one of those guys that want to the equipments always protected... I don't know if there is a support groups for guys like me... "hey guys, I'm Hugo and I'm a procrastinator of removing devices protection! today was a good day, I finally took the screen protection of the oscilloscope I bought 3 years ago..." 😁 Thanks for watching!

    • @mordimustafa1275
      @mordimustafa1275 Год назад +1

      I dont take any protection film

    • @DoctorCalabria
      @DoctorCalabria 10 месяцев назад +2

      Reminds me of my grandparents. They had clear plastic covers on all the couches, chairs and lampshades 😂
      Maybe it’s a Mediterranean thing. 👍

    • @lycanlycans7548
      @lycanlycans7548 8 месяцев назад +1

      @fu1r4 that protection film doesn't make the device warmer ! Is like Smartphone LCD - Display protection foil !
      Regards,

    • @Anderle52134
      @Anderle52134 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@DoctorCalabria I have seen that in several homes in USA (been in a lot of homes there). They (or ancestors) certainly were not from the Mediterranean.

  • @Rsoeiro
    @Rsoeiro Год назад +1

    ctt :) great video my friend awsome

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, thank you for watching and your nice comment!

    • @Rsoeiro
      @Rsoeiro Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV é um prazer, your welcome

  • @ninjutsuryu1161
    @ninjutsuryu1161 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the review. Do you know of any other USB testers that offer similar functionality but with a male USB Type C connector?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi! Yes, I do. If every thing goes according the expected, I'll be reviewing the ChargerLAB Power-Z KM003C soon ( geni.us/power-z-km003c ) it has a male USB Type-C . Thanks for watching!

  • @fam.isleyen7224
    @fam.isleyen7224 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would be very interested to know if this device somehow can also be used to detect which wires are present for data transfer.
    Because some are for power transfer only and by looking at the connector it cannot be determined if the wires for data transfer are present.
    For example, some cables that have been advertised as an USB3 ready cable and has also the proper USB3 connectors on each end are (intentionally or not) only provided with only D- and D+ wires, which in turn makes them USB2 cables.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  9 месяцев назад

      Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. That would be neat, but I don't think so. Thanks for watching!

  • @oscarmarfori613
    @oscarmarfori613 Год назад +1

    20:06 the device can also detect inferior and bad cables as mentioned in the manual

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, they say it can test bad cables, I did not have the chance to experiment that yet. Thanks for watching!

  • @rosgr63
    @rosgr63 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great review!
    Can the FNIRSI FNB58 use, identify and test Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 cables?
    Thank you!

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for your nice comment, that's the Apple cables right, no, it works only with USB cables. Thanks for watching.

    • @rosgr63
      @rosgr63 6 месяцев назад

      @@TechCornerTV Thank you, I appreciate your kind help

  • @yildiraykomurcu
    @yildiraykomurcu Год назад +3

    Thank you for the first review of the product for the western world. I am interested in the data logging capabilities of the device. Which parameters does it log ? Voltage and current only ? Can the log file be exported in CSV format ? What is the maximum frequency of logging in offline mode ? Is it possible to log directly onto the phone when connected via Bluetooth in online mode ? Thanks

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +3

      Hi Yıldıray, So you can log the VBUS (voltage), IBUS (amperage), D+, D-, PBUS (wattage), CAP and NRG.
      I wasn't able to save the data in the mobile app, only in the PC. On mobile it seems to work only in live mode. It saves to a CFN extension that my computer identified as a CFW file. Is binary, Maybe there is some utility to convert to CSV. The maximum time division is 5s and the minimum is 0.1/div. Hope that this help you. Thanks for watching! 👍

  • @neo256mb
    @neo256mb Год назад +2

    would be great if you could do a side by side comparison of the FNB58 to the Power-Z KM003 PD 3.1 tester and also compare both of their PC software since they look very different. The KM003C is the newest version of the tester (old was KM002c). KM003C range has been increased to 50V 6A for example which is future proof. since the PD3.1 standard goes all the way up to 48Volt 5Amps, 240W. It would be good to know if the FNB58 is also spec'd to 50V 6Amp, or at the minimum at least be able to handle current 140W-28V chargers.
    I was reading the FNB58 spec list and it appears to be only 4V-28V, and maximum of 120W. This is concerning if these are specs since the lowest PD3.1 charger is already at 28V, 140W, how will it safely test them? this is why a side by side comparison would be good includng if they are both rated to test current 140W/28V PD 3.1 charger. The KM003C I can only find on AliE x press for $80 right now, it will probably be on Ama zon soon , KM003C also has a slightly bigger screen than the older KM002C.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi! I reached out the manufacturer, if they agree to send me one unit, I will review it here and fo a comparation video!

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Back to this topic, they only deliver to USA, so that KM003R will not happen, at the moment I will not spend 80 to 100€ on this KM003c tester.

    • @Andyfun2010
      @Andyfun2010 4 месяца назад

      Kann der FNB58 nur 120 Watt? Lässt sich das per Firmware ändern oder kann die Hardware nicht mehr?

  • @IceZag
    @IceZag Год назад +1

    Can this device check the specifications on the chip in the cables. Like if the cabel support 100 W PD & QC4 or MFi certified

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, yes it can detect the E-Marker chip of the cables. Thanks for watching!

  • @Perplexer1
    @Perplexer1 Год назад +2

    I finally got mine. One thing I noticed is that it does detect Apple 2.4A profile on the 12W Apple charger (and some others) (2.7V on D+ and 2.7V on D-) but it doesn't detect Apple 2.1A profile on 10W Apple charger (2.7V on D+ and 2V on D-). That's really unfortunate. The old Ruideng UM25(C) USB tester nicely detects Apple 2.1A profile on a charger.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, weird! It is a big fail in that case, but for example PD3.1 was added recently by firmware update, maybe they will update in the future for those models.... thanks for watching!

  • @Perplexer1
    @Perplexer1 Год назад

    Does this meter only test power supplies with USB-A output connector? If you have a power supply with USB-C output then you need a different trster which has USB-C connector so it can connect to it ?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, you can input or output either USB-A or USB-B and you have also a microUSB for input. Thanks for watching!

  • @am.u9771
    @am.u9771 Год назад +1

    Great.
    Can this device trigger the board of the charger ( adapter) telling if the charger is authentic ( original) or fake?
    I mean , doing so by telling the brand name of the charger on the screen of the usb tester.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, that will be a neat feature, but I don't think so. You can test cables, but not know the charger brand. Thanks for watching!

  • @juergenlilien2067
    @juergenlilien2067 Год назад +2

    Hello, can this tester also trigger PD PPS voltages in 0,2V steps?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, not sure, but I think no. Thanks for watching!

  • @HD-wf3bp
    @HD-wf3bp 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use an usb c adaptor on the front ush? Maybe a stupid question but I want to stick it into devices instead of using cables because my cables are bad.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  10 месяцев назад +1

      HI, yes you can! Thanks for watching.

    • @HD-wf3bp
      @HD-wf3bp 10 месяцев назад

      @@TechCornerTV thank you!

  • @FOREST10PL
    @FOREST10PL Год назад +5

    Thanks for the review! I actually bought this meter just as it launched (I was the 8th buyer according to Aliexpress). It's amazing how for the meters came as my previous was from 2015 and it's big feature was USB 3.0 pass through! XD
    Any chance of a video showing the PD 3.1 functionality? I already flashed the 0.62 FW but I do not own any PD 3.1 power supply on hand.

    • @neo256mb
      @neo256mb Год назад +1

      price on PD 3.1 chargers has come way down, I paid top dollar for Apple 140W-28V bc it was first on the market. the Rocoren is a good deal from Ama zon, regularly see coupons for $10-$20 off so it's $59-$69 (which is low for 140W PD3.1 charger), Anker 717 also option but only 1-port. Anker 737 is the first PD 3.1 Battery bank on the market, it was $99 on Oct 11 prime sale, but now back to $150. I don't recommend the Kovol one. you can get a certified EPR cable for about $12. Club 3D 240W orange cable is one of five that I tested (it works and is legit PD3.1 cable) - only $12 because it's basically power-only (has usb2 480mb data transfer). only the 240w/40G cables get expensive b.c of the 40G (USB4/thunderbolt 3).

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi Lawstorant, to be honest, I don't know if I have any device PD 3.1 here... I have to search! But I will try to record tonight a video with the upgrade process to PD 3.1, the firmware was just released. They notify me this morning that is available on the website. 😎😁 Thanks for watching!

  • @lathans1
    @lathans1 Месяц назад +1

    Hi! You SHOULD be the guy who likes to remove the plastic from your electronic products! I did originally feel the need to leave those on my own gadgets, but it is a bad idea to leave them on devices that needs to dissipate heat. It might shorten the life span of the device, make it thermal throttle, overheat and malfunction or in worst case start a fire.
    I would suggest that you instead put the items in a suitable container like a small small zip-lock bag or bobble wrap pouch when you store it anywhere it can get scratched.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Месяц назад

      Hi, I will try to fight my light OCD and follow your suggestions 😁 thanks for watching.

  • @knightrider9795
    @knightrider9795 Год назад +1

    I see a bluetooth version and a no bluetooth version. Are there any differences other than bluetooth, is firmware same? Which version should I choose?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, if you want to check the stats on your mobile phone, you need the bluetooth version. If you don't need that, you can order the black one. Thats the only difference, all the rest is equal and I believe that use the same firmware, but the bluetooth version has the hardware for it. Thanks for watching!

  • @FreshAudioYT
    @FreshAudioYT 5 месяцев назад +1

    1:30 I suggested you should censor the sensitive information next time, thank you

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for the tip and for watching! Take care.

  • @4jp553
    @4jp553 Месяц назад

    Hello, I have also been very happy with the Fnirsi FNB58 for over a year. Very good and informative video about the tester. Unfortunately, the app has not worked for about a month. My phone connects to the tester, but after confirming the start button, the app no ​​longer provides any performance data. Since I bought the tester primarily to check the performance data of mobile (foldable) solar panels, this limitation is very annoying. Have you also been having problems with the app recently?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Месяц назад +1

      Hi, I have to be honest here, I use it mainly occasionally to test some USB devices in terms of power used. I don't use normally the app, installed for the review. But please make sure you have location "ON" on your mobile, without that the app doesn't work well. Go figure. Thanks for watching.

  • @ABGG55
    @ABGG55 Год назад +1

    I got mine today. After update to latest version some function doesn't work. Like PD listener,it keep reboot never enter menu

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, sorry to hear that, try the whatsapp FNIRSI group, they usually help there. Thanks for watching!

  • @bhawishsingla3460
    @bhawishsingla3460 Год назад +1

    How accurate is fnirsi fnb58
    Because when I checked… the original charger from apple, samsung. The wattage results did not match. Please help me understand this issue.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hello, in my case seemed to be pretty reliable, but different power supplies can behave differently. Only seeing what happened can have a better idea. But at least until now, I don't have reasons to suspect they're are unreliable. Thanks for watching.

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 Год назад +1

    Usb micro to PC is this days a no go for me, they could have done it easy with usb c port and appropriate cables included or to buy them extra that work 100% with all the protocols.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi! I understand what you say, nowadays there's no reason to use USB-C. Thanks for watching!

    • @WaschyNumber1
      @WaschyNumber1 Год назад +1

      @@TechCornerTV you meant micro usb 🤔

  • @victorandersson9737
    @victorandersson9737 10 месяцев назад +2

    Does anybody have a link to the Blutooth App? Doesnt find it on FNIRSI nor in the cloud 😞

    • @victorandersson9737
      @victorandersson9737 10 месяцев назад

      I finnaly found it. But this is why this Chinese products is less worth: The Software is not supperior and the Support is nearly non existent! Shame when the hardware seems to be interesting

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I see that you find the application already, it is simple but it will give you everything you need. Thanks for watching.

  • @chiefdd8
    @chiefdd8 Год назад +1

    Even if I download an application for Bluetooth from the site, I don't have an apk file even if I unzip it, so how can I get an apk file?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, you have to see the video again. Is all there, I explain how to download the APK and to install it 😁 Thanks for watching!

  • @ooglek
    @ooglek 10 месяцев назад +1

    The rebooting is very concerning. Was that fixed by using a different power supply, or a firmware update?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, I do believe that the power supply also has influence in that behaviour, but shouldn't be the all story, anyway, since this video you have one or two firmware updates, might help. Thanks for watching!

  • @19Spider87
    @19Spider87 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have this tester but I see that devices cannot trigger PD charging through the tester, only QC is possible. I have 100W PD charger, I have USBC cables capable of 100W. My laptop can charge through USBC 100W and it works, but only without the tester. The only use is to see if the charger supports PD charging. I wanted to see the power draw during charging but it is not possible.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  9 месяцев назад

      Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. I've noticed also some of these issues, not preciselly that one, but with the protocols. Please report it on the FNIRSI whatsapp channel to see if they can send and firmware update to correct that. Thanks for watching and for sharing!

    • @tv175s3
      @tv175s3 6 месяцев назад

      I think you are wrong, there is a PD listener function, see an example here with a charging laptop ruclips.net/video/CbKCVezzpYA/видео.htmlsi=FawXOlh6OWWU4MFh&t=187

  • @bennylloyd-willner9667
    @bennylloyd-willner9667 3 месяца назад +1

    hmm, Micro-USB for computer connection. The electronics manufacturers must have tons of Micro-USB on their shelves. I got a new OBD-tool from Autel a couple of months ago, and they also still use the Micro-USB for connection to the computer. I can't imagine any other reason than over-stock to use those.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  2 месяца назад

      Hi, I think that might have also a royalty issue in there also, they tend to avoid the Type-C for long and I think that was the reason. Not it is probably cheaper or/and the patent might have reached it's end life. Thanks for watching.

    • @WolfSon-MS
      @WolfSon-MS Месяц назад

      @@TechCornerTV Maybe because they need a connector that can't be used "upside down"?

  • @StevieRayLou
    @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +1

    The tester has a male usb-a plug. I plugged it into my dell inspiron 3668 which has 2 usb 3.0 ports on front panel. device says they're 2.0. can anyone try this?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, sorry don't have that model to test it. Thanks for watching

  • @neo256mb
    @neo256mb Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos and huge effort. Below is not on you, but what i think is a huge fail of Fnirsi FNB58 to not include PD3.1 support.
    If you have any communication with FNirsi please ask them why they did not include PD3.1 28V support? (I'm shocked they forgot this). Could they possibly add firmware upgrade to fix lack of PD 3.1 support?
    I had to get the Power-Z labs KM002C because I'm testing the new PD3.1 chargers 140W/28V. Fnirsi FNB58 looks pretty, but no PD3.1 means I can't test any of a dozen new PD3.1 chargers like Anker 717, 737, Apple 140W, etc., or read any of the new 240W EPR PD3.1 cables.
    I would love an option that was not the Power-Z labs expensive $99 KM002C (soon to be KM003). but they are still only one that supports the newest Usb-c PD 3.1. I was hoping Fnirsi would offer a budget PD3.1 USB-C tester, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ it's just same old features.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi there, not yet, it is scheduled a new firmware release for tomorow supporting the PD 3.1. Thanks for watching 👍

    • @neo256mb
      @neo256mb Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV AWESOME. this is GOOD news. I can't wait to see this. $50 option means my friends don't need to spend $99.99 on the Km002C/Km003 to get PD 3.1 testing which is what all USB-C testers in 2022+ should have.

    • @FOREST10PL
      @FOREST10PL Год назад

      @@neo256mb I just flashed the update. I indeed does support PD 3.1 with EPR and AVS but I don't know about 240W. It SHOULD be able to read the e-markers as that's something that can be easily implemented in FW, bu I don't think It'll be able to actually monitor 48V/5A

    • @neo256mb
      @neo256mb Год назад +2

      ​@@FOREST10PL Could you let me know if the Fnirsi can do the following. the KM002C I have now can do 3 important things:
      (1) plug into any of the new chargers 140W/28V PD 3.1 and analize the PD28V chargers and also does PD 28V trigger. The highest EPR PD3.1 chargers in 2022 are only 28V- 140W.
      so it has to be able to monitor that or else it's not really supporting PD3.1. in a couple years from now we may have chargers up to 48V, but that is a long way off.
      The PD 3.1 Cables are a different story. USB-IF approved the highest 240W-48V-5Amp cable already and it's on the market which replaces all 100W cables since the 240W with emark covers everything below as well. This 240W PD 3.1 cable is intended to be used on the first wave 140W - 28V EPR PD 3.1 chargers (a 100W cable will only negotiate at weaker 20V/5amps on the new 140W/28V charger and not the full 28V like the 240W cables can).
      In other words, USB-IF simplified the new USB-C cable so the EPR PD3.1 cable is already at highest level even if the chargers and devices in 2022 are at first stage of EPR (28V/140w). The 240W-48V cable is needed to fully work for this first wave of 28V-140W chargers, and next wave in 1-2 years of 36V chargers, and then more years, the ultimate 48V-240W EPR PD 3.1 chargers (without a need to change the cable since we already can buy the highest EPR power cable, PD 3.1 240W, today).
      (2) there is a feature where I can plug one side into any low usb power, and other port into any PD3.1 Cable like a 240W/48V/5amp Cable, it will read the Emark, and tell me all the information, vendor name, if vendor labeled it as 240W or 100W, and a bunch of other E-mark fields relevant to testing if 240W cable is legit or has emark in it.
      The KM002C from power-Z labs can already do PD3.1 240W cables.
      PD3.1 cables are all 240W cables, they are the only official USB-IF PD3.1 EPR cable (the 100W cable is only PD3.0 and was deprecated back in Dec 2021. the PD60 cables do not have emark chip and are SPR (standard power range)).
      If the FNirsi can not handle PD 3.1 cables (240W/48V/5a) then I'm not sure it's fully supporting PD 3.1? the KM002C device can indeed handle 240W cables already since they are the official PD 3.1 cables.
      (3) connect to a PC by USB cable and have another cable going to a charger, to capture the trace between the PD 3.1 charger to PD 3.1 Cable to the EPR device or a 28V Decoy pcb device. Then show on PC all the negotiated messages between the charger and the device so we can analyze if there is a problem on the Charger side or the device side with PD negotiation (or confirm all messages are good based on what you see of the trace in the km002 PC software).
      I can then share/email this trace file to someone else who can open it with the same software if we are working together on some open source project. the software for the KM002 PC side is free to download. This part is important since I'm already able to do this level of PD 3.1 testing with the km002. some people I know can not afford $99 km002C, and would like to help with troubleshooting for open source projects. if the Fnisi can do this , then there is a $50 low cost alternative to start helping. if Firnisi can not do this, then it's only the KM002 that is PD 3.1 capable of capturing traces and showing PD 3.1 negotiated messages.
      Please let me know thanks. can not recommend the Fnirsi unless I know that it can do the above. much appreciated.

    • @FOREST10PL
      @FOREST10PL Год назад

      @@neo256mb Sorry, I don't have any PD 3.1 power supplies to confirm these things but the device itself is able to handle 28V. The rest of your questions have been answered in the video. There's a separate "PC" port (micro USB) that can be used to power the device separately and gather data, albeit their PC software is quite meh.
      On the protocol sniffing, yes. You can see the CRC messages between the charger and the device. You can read the e-marker also but it doesn't have the Vendor names built-in, you only get the Vendor ID and you'll have to use google to find it's name (which is not that bad TBH).
      So yeah, we should wait for the response from the channel, but I don't see why it wouldn't. Apart from supporting voltages higher than 28V, there's nothing in PD 3.1 they couldn't just add in FW. Fingers crossed as it's waaaaaay cheaper than KM002

  • @marinamarinx7655
    @marinamarinx7655 9 месяцев назад +2

    14:44 sometimes ist reboots??
    No, not sometimes - really quite a lot reboots!

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  9 месяцев назад

      Hello! Sorry for late reply, house move and vacations. Yes, it depends on the protocol you're working with.... I couldn't figure out exactly why! Thanks for watching.

    • @marinamarinx7655
      @marinamarinx7655 9 месяцев назад

      @@TechCornerTV And one Problem at reboot - the data logging jump back to slot 1

  • @hardusvd
    @hardusvd 4 месяца назад +1

    Mine show error code 02 when power up with power bank. Is there a way to fix it?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  4 месяца назад

      Hi, ask for the firmware on FNIRSI whatsapp group and reinstall the firmware, it probably should help, but anyway, they're pretty responsive, they will help for sure. Thanks for watching.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  4 месяца назад

      PS - Hope you solve your issue 🤞

  • @radius.indrawan
    @radius.indrawan Год назад +3

    some minor fix suggestions on the GUI for FNIRSI in the upcoming firmware :
    18:48 "SUMSUNGAFC"
    21:20 Output numbering has no space with the label, could lead users to easily misread 5.00V as 15.00V, 9.00V as 29.00V, and so on.
    i hope FNIRSI read this comments section. 😉

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hey Radius, don't believe that they see this comments, anyway I will forward the info to them. Thanks for watching!

    • @dashboss556
      @dashboss556 Год назад +3

      For anyone else reading this comment, I just updated my FNB58 (Bluetooth version, though this detail shouldn't matter, really) to firmware V0.67, and it seems that FNIRSI has corrected both suggestions:
      1. "SUMSUNGAFC" has been changed to "SAMSUNG AFC" (corrected Samsung and inserted space for visibility);
      2. Output numbering now has a space to separate from the value, again for visibility. Example (Google 30W charger):
      1 5.00V 3.00A
      2 9.00V 3.00A
      3 15.00V 2.00A
      4 20.00V 1.50A
      5 3.30-11.00V 3.00A
      6 3.30-16.00V 2.00A
      7 3.30-21.00V 1.50A
      I swear the single spaces are easier to read in person. Also they wouldn't have enough space for the last 3 lines in this case if double spacing was used, so yeah.
      Nice to know that they do listen to our feedback.

    • @radius.indrawan
      @radius.indrawan Год назад +1

      @@dashboss556 hey, thank you for the update. 😃

    • @dashboss556
      @dashboss556 Год назад

      @@radius.indrawan You're welcome! 😊

  • @Vedak2011
    @Vedak2011 Год назад +1

    What is the pd com switch for?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, I have to confess that I didn't read the entire manual, but with the PD on, the in sockets would not work and this powers on using the USB-A in plug. I will try to find out more about it and update you or make a video about some extra usage experiences. Thanks for watching!

  • @devonwilliams2423
    @devonwilliams2423 3 месяца назад +1

    Has anyone tested and compared this to the 100$ power z km003?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  3 месяца назад

      Hi Devon, I have one here to test, but arrive with the screen broken and I didn't had the time yet to fix it and review it. I hope to do it soon. Thanks for watching.

  • @JagMan903
    @JagMan903 4 месяца назад +1

    I just bought this tester and wanted to test a "26800mah" power bank I bought from Amazon. I don't quite understand how to read the results that's right in front of me. Lol. Is it a 9900mAh or 19600mAH capacity?
    Screen says the following:
    Battery CAP Calculation
    Group: 01
    Time: 0 days 14:36:41
    CAP: 9.92364 Ah
    NRG: 80.5495 Wh
    BAT Vol: 3.7V
    Conv Eff: 90%
    Results: 19.5931 Ah
    Thanks!

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  4 месяца назад

      Hi, the way I see it, and notice that I might be wrong, your 26800mAh has a teorical 26800mAh capacity, but in real life, you get 19600KmAh. Thanks for watching.

    • @JagMan903
      @JagMan903 4 месяца назад

      @@TechCornerTV thank you. I have a couple of power banks I'd like to test for its capacity. I see on your video that there are 10 possible info screens. Been searching how to configure the FNB58 to use a difference screen to record battery capacity for each of my power banks. Do you by chance know how to do it? I found the lack of documentation the only downside of this otherwise great tester. Lol.

  • @MallV0lli0
    @MallV0lli0 Год назад +1

    How does it compare to FNB48P ?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, I never tested the FNB48P, there will be released a new version of this device that I probably will test. I let you know then. But they're pretty similiar, specially the new FNB48 that will be released soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @vophatechnicus
    @vophatechnicus Год назад +1

    I bought one of these. it is indeed very powerful. The Problem is, the main information I need to know will never be shown.. Which Protocol is used by the load.
    Device shows N/A, Android App doesn´t show that information at all. Windows Software shows "PD MTK" "unknown" ..
    so.. what is used now?!
    It would be a massive powerful device if it would show these information.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi! Hmmm... you should join the FNIRSI whatsapp chat and suggest that to them, they're very responsive and I know that there will be out in the market a new model very soon, so they're always working on this devices, maybe they can add this to a firmware update. Thanks for watching!

    • @vophatechnicus
      @vophatechnicus Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV where can i find that Chat? Thanks.

    • @pepanovak2530
      @pepanovak2530 Год назад

      ​@@TechCornerTVIs this new model FNB48P? If so, it looks like old FNB48 only in a new case. I'm waiting for something with voltage range up to 50V and full PD3.1 support. Recently I found tester Power-Z KM003C. It looks very good, but has only USB-C connectors.

  • @zainudynqudus9546
    @zainudynqudus9546 5 месяцев назад +1

    Maaf Bertanya, Apa fungsi trigger, apakah aman untuk charge handphone? Adakah aturan tertentu?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, the trigger is when you force the device a specific protocol, like QC or PD. It is safe to use with a mobile phone, I used with mine with no problem. Thanks for watching.

    • @zainudynqudus9546
      @zainudynqudus9546 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@TechCornerTVTerima kasih untuk Jawabannya,
      Tapi saya jadi bingung, karena saya bertanya di reviewer lain tidak menyarankan untuk ponsel karena akan merusak ponsel tersebut. Jadi mana yang benar? Atau ada batas volt yg aman ?

    • @zainudynqudus9546
      @zainudynqudus9546 5 месяцев назад

      Dan saya berfikir kalau tidak aman untuk ponsel, lalu untuk apa fitur trigger ada di usb tester ini. Ada kah penjelasannya ?

  • @movax20h
    @movax20h Год назад +6

    If you have other Fnirsi meters, like FNB48 or C-1, then this is ok, but in some ways it is worse. The LCD screen is way nicer, insanely high resolution, nice fonts, and viewed better. The LCD is only slightly larger, but it so much sharper with better contrast and viewing angles. Case is better, current handling is better, and menus are easier to navigate. At the same time, the main screen update rate is slower than on FNB48, even when refresh rate is set to fast in the menu. Like a lot. Mine come with same enormous styrofoam box as in this video. The device is small, and has own small (pretty nice) box, and it would be sufficient to put it in a cardboard envelope. Not, styrofoam box that is 10 times the size of the unit. So that is disappointing.
    Most of the interface is snappy, despite needing to draw so many pixels. I like FNB58 tho, I just wish the main screen update was faster. I have my own Python scripts (you can easily find them on github) to do data logging over USB, and this is why I like them. (Their Windows software is okish, but not easy to automate).
    Offline recording feature is very limited, because of rather small storage space (12MB). So you either use low sampling rate, or short recording duration. If you want to record for days, you cannot. Also the format is not documented, so not easy to load in own software.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +2

      Hi, let me start with a big thanks to a such a detailed and long comment. I went to search and I found this on github ( github.com/baryluk/fnirsi-usb-power-data-logger ) is this your data logger? I might make a video on how to use this, if you don't mind. It was a really nice tip and information share. Kudos! Thanks for watching.

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie 4 месяца назад +1

    Thks & ?Did you updated the firmware PD3.0 to to PD3.1?
    FNIRSI FNB58 USB Tester ⭐ How to Firmware Update & Add PD 3.1 Support ruclips.net/video/k5vDx_qWqO8/видео.html

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  4 месяца назад

      Hi, yes I did, it is explained in the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @bennylloyd-willner9667
    @bennylloyd-willner9667 3 месяца назад +1

    Lots of digits on voltage and current, I really doubt that the device is that accurately calibrated tho, probably not using the high accuracy ADC that would be needed to get that precision. I don't mind, I will order one anyway, but 2 decimals are quite enough for testing USB.
    I haven't watched the whole video yet, but I hope it can test cables without devices too. I want to test all my cables (and probably throw away most of them for being subpar quality😁)

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi, for my tests, it was reasonably accurate. Not a multimeter accurate, but enough. If it needs so many digits, probably not. Thanks for watching.

    • @bennylloyd-willner9667
      @bennylloyd-willner9667 2 месяца назад

      @@TechCornerTV It is delivered now, and I like it a lot. It is a great addition to my unnecessarily large device family 😁

  • @rippedray
    @rippedray 8 месяцев назад +1

    What's the max wattage that it can measure?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  7 месяцев назад

      Hello, it has a range from 0 to 140W. Thanks for watching.

    • @tv175s3
      @tv175s3 6 месяцев назад

      @@TechCornerTV the Ali listing says: 0-7A,0-120W, where do you see 140W

  • @MCgranat999
    @MCgranat999 Год назад +1

    How does it compare to AVHzY CT-3?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, never had the opportunity to test the AVHzY CT-3, so I don't like to talk without testing the devices. But after your e-mail and since someone asked me the same before, I'll write to them to see if they're interested in sending one unit for review. Thanks for watching!

    • @MCgranat999
      @MCgranat999 Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV
      That would be great, thanks!
      I also couldn't find anything about Fnirsi FNB48P, seems very similar to FNB58.
      I'll need to compare their specifications but for now literally no one made a single video about it. ;/

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      @@MCgranat999 FNB48P is on the way, shoud arrive in the a few days!

    • @MCgranat999
      @MCgranat999 Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV
      That's awesome!
      I'll wait patiently for a new video then ;P

    • @pepanovak2530
      @pepanovak2530 Год назад

      ​@@MCgranat999 To me FNB48P looks like FNB48 only in better looking case.

  • @GLHerzberg
    @GLHerzberg 10 месяцев назад +1

    34:00 Android UI typo - "TRRIGER"

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for reporting, going to pass that to FNIRSI. Thanks for watching!

  • @cam11548
    @cam11548 Год назад +1

    Hi,
    Can the device detect PPS protocol?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, I don't think so. Thanks for watching and wish you a Happy New Year!

  • @NAW32Nicoisme
    @NAW32Nicoisme Год назад +1

    Which is better, this or avhzy?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, not tested the Avhzy yet, but guess what! I received a unit for testing and it will be one of my next videos, it will be release in the following weeks. You can see my feedback when it comes out. Thanks for watching.

  • @davidmunoz9410
    @davidmunoz9410 Год назад +1

    is it better than the FNB48P?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi David, I never tested the FNB48P, there will be released a new version of this device that I probably will test. I let you know then. But they're pretty similiar, specially the new FNB48 that will be released soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Год назад +2

    It doesn't detect the Xiaomi protocols?

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi Nick, it added the Xiaomi support in the last firmware, see this short video ruclips.net/video/k5vDx_qWqO8/видео.html , I show there the readme file for the new firmware. Thanks for watching!

    • @NicksStuff
      @NicksStuff Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV Thanks!

  • @vlkoun
    @vlkoun 2 месяца назад +1

    This device seems great at first but its so buggy and unstable.
    Im using latest FW 0.68 and it is still a bad product.
    It freezes a lot, It restarts a lot. It doesnt recognize many cables and chargers.
    Im using 100W PD charger, 100W and 250W USBC cables. When I try to charge my macbook, this setup can charge it at around 90W. When I connect it through this meter, it only maxes at 28W.
    Not satisifed with this at all :/

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  2 месяца назад

      Hi, I don't have such a bad impression of it. It's true that it freezes sometimes, but other than that I don't have major complains. Thanks for sharing and watching.

    • @4jp553
      @4jp553 Месяц назад

      I have that problem occasionally too. If you plug in the USB-C cable the other way around (turned 180 degrees), it works and it delivers 90 watts of power.

  • @EnnTomi1
    @EnnTomi1 6 месяцев назад +1

    really wished it is USBC

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, you have a USB Type-C input and output. The rest of the ports are for compability to allow you to connect to the several ports available. Thanks for watching.

  • @mohammad45h
    @mohammad45h Год назад +1

    تشکر سپاس وهزاران لایک بزرگوار محترم مهندس گرام....لطفا قیمت ان چند است ممنونم 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👌😘😘😘

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for watching and your kind comment. The link for the product is in the video description, but I leave it here again for you geni.us/6MarE , you can check the price there. Thanks.

  • @StevieRayLou
    @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +2

    Downsides: Can't upgrade firmware using Linux. No iPhone app for bluetooth support.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  7 месяцев назад

      True, no iPhone app.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 6 месяцев назад +1

      I sent them an email about Linux and they said working on it.

  • @StevieRayLou
    @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +2

    The .pdf manual is essentially useless. The website is likewise pathetic. How do you upgrade firmware from linux? Even if I used Windows, no way would I install software from some unknown CCP company. A tutorial that walks us through using it for usb port capabilities detection, then to other features would be useful.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, Somewhere in the previous answers, I commented on this! Thanks for watching.

  • @rum028
    @rum028 Год назад

    Thank you for the review! I just would like to point out that downloading Chinese apk-s and running it on your Android device might be not safe. If that is something you really need - It would be good to run it on a dedicated device, which does not have any personal nor sensitive data.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi, you're are right, I don't usually install APK's on my phone that don't come directly form playstore. In this case, to have a more comprete review, I did had to do it. But, you are 100% right. Thanks for watching!

  • @StevieRayLou
    @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +1

    Even if I used Windows, no way would I install software from some unknown CCP company.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  7 месяцев назад

      Well, that I can't help... I do program, but not for FNIRSI... 😁

  • @kallehanhela782
    @kallehanhela782 28 дней назад +1

    Huh, that is a waste of money...

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  23 дня назад

      Hi, thanks for sharing and watching!

  • @TonyLing
    @TonyLing 5 месяцев назад

    Doesn't tell me shit

  • @kubectlgetpo
    @kubectlgetpo Год назад +2

    Terrible company name

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад

      Hi NeonIon, I'm so much in sync with what you said... after a year of reviewing they products, I'm starting to get the hang of it... but it took time! 😁 Thanks for watching!

  • @nonocone1
    @nonocone1 Год назад +1

    50$ for that ....what'samazing it's to speak 35min for describe that

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  Год назад +1

      Hi, that is a bit reducing of the work my reviews take, but totally entitled to your opinion that deserves my biggest respect and I can only thank you for the time watching the video.

    • @nonocone1
      @nonocone1 Год назад

      @@TechCornerTV if u think well i don't say anything bad ,
      it's still "amazing" to find how to say during 35min, just for this product ..... and it's sur just for that they can give u for free even 2or3 time lol..thx to U
      good luck

  • @StevieRayLou
    @StevieRayLou 7 месяцев назад +1

    The .pdf manual is essentially useless. The website is likewise pathetic. How do you upgrade firmware from linux? Even if I used Windows, no way would I install software from some unknown CCP company. A tutorial that walks us through using it for usb port capabilities detection, then to other features would be useful.

    • @TechCornerTV
      @TechCornerTV  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Stevie, thats where VirtualBox can be useful, if you don't trust the manufacturer and the software, install a clean Windows on a VM and test it there. Same with Linux, if windows is required for upgrade, I don't remember if it is, just install a VM on Linux with windows and you're able to test all these softwares. Thanks for watching.