StarTech.com USB-C Power Tester

StarTech.com USB-C Power Tester

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  • 240W USB Power Delivery
  • 10Gbps Data Pass-Through
In stock, 25 units
EAN: 65030904469
SKU: V376464
Vendor: StarTech
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  • Connector: Bi-directional USB Type-C Male to Female
  • Display: Digital display with 180° flip rotation
  • Voltage/Current Range: 4.5V–50V / 50mA–6.5A
  • Power Delivery: Up to 240W USB PD 3.1 EPR
  • Data Pass-Through: USB 10Gbps with DP Alt Mode
  • Compatibility Note: Not compatible with Thunderbolt 3 devices
  • 1 - USB-C Power Tester

Overview

This bi-directional USB-C Power Tester is a practical tool to accurately monitor voltage, current, and wattage in any USB-C power scenario. It is ideal for technicians and IT pros for immediate, clear test readings anywhere. Use this tester to monitor and maintain reliable performance in power-sensitive setups. The USB-C Digital Power Tester is compact and suitable for testing mounted USB-C devices or hard-to-reach device ports. Its portable design makes it a lightweight and essential addition to any IT Pro's toolkit.

Technical Features

  • Portable Testing: Bi-directional USB-C power tester measures voltage, current, and wattage; digital display with 180° flip rotation for real-time readings; compact design ideal for IT professionals on-the-go
  • Troubleshooting: Quickly identify Power Delivery issues between USB-C docking stations, chargers, hubs, and connected devices; test USB-C cables for full power transmission and validate high-power device performance
  • Universal Compatibility: Supports USB data pass-through up to 10Gbps including DP Alt Mode video; measures 4.5V–50V, 50mA–6.5A, and up to 240W USB PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR)
  • Applications: Test USB-C charging stations, verify power delivery across devices, diagnose port or cable issues; measure power draw from bus-powered USB-C devices; ensure USB-C port compliance with VBUS and voltage drop tests