5 comments

  • Gigachad56 minutes ago
    The thing that has been bothering me for a while is that the USB spec allows for software detection of capabilities. You can read the emarker data and see the supported protocols, speeds, voltages, etc.<p>But there is not standard for usb controllers to present this data to the OS. So it’s stuck in the low level firmware and never passed up. In theory we could have a popup box that tells you that both your computer and other device support higher speeds&#x2F;more power, but your cable is limiting it.<p>Apple seems best able to do this since they control the hardware and OS, yet they aren’t doing it either. Users are just left to be confused about why things are slow.
    • avian45 minutes ago
      &gt; In theory we could have a popup box that tells you that both your computer and other device support higher speeds&#x2F;more power, but your cable is limiting it.<p>I&#x27;m pretty sure my old Dell XPS laptop with Windows 10 had pop-ups just like this.<p>&quot;This device can run faster&quot; or something.
      • LoganDark20 minutes ago
        Even Apple now has one of those, when you plug something into the <i>USB 2 port</i> on the MacBook Neo.
  • amelius44 minutes ago
    I want one that sends a pseudorandom data stream and tells me the bit error rate.
  • atoav15 minutes ago
    One thing to realize is that especially for high resolution video cables these cheap testers can&#x27;t really deliver. The way to test them is a eye diagram (see: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;incompliancemag.com&#x2F;eye-diagram-part2&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;incompliancemag.com&#x2F;eye-diagram-part2&#x2F;</a> ) and testers with that capsbility cost upwards of 10.000 Eurodollars.
    • dist-epoch0 minutes ago
      Or you could do a transfer between two $400 laptops and measure the speed.
  • Modified301947 minutes ago
    I’ve had one for a while as well. I don’t use it often, but frankly I couldn’t sort my cables without it.
  • Onavo1 hour ago
    I just want one that tells me the maximum voltage and current supported by a USB C cable.
    • wolfi147 minutes ago
      there are several: one that is moderately priced and which I consider myself to buy is the JOY-IT UM120