

🔍 Never second-guess your cables again — test smarter, not harder!
The Treedix USB Cable Tester is a compact, battery-powered device designed to quickly identify the functionality of a wide range of USB cables including USB-C, USB-A, USB-B, Micro, Mini, and Lightning. Featuring clear LED indicators, it helps professionals and tech enthusiasts instantly distinguish between charging-only, data-capable, and faulty cables, streamlining cable management and ensuring optimal device connectivity.






| ASIN | B0CDP7SJZ1 |
| Brand | Treedix |
| Colour | Cable Tester with Stand |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,526) |
| Included Components | Cable Test Board with Stand |
| Manufacturer | Treedix |
| Maximum Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Measurement Type | USB Cable Testing |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Model Number | Treedix USB Cable Tester |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Specification Met | USB Test Standards |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 644197772229 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
J**N
Good quality and good value for money
Good quality, good value for money, easy to use and very useful.
S**C
Great value. Works.
It works great except the lightning connector is a little iffy. 5 stars if you ignore the lightning port...4 stars including it...1 star if you're buying it just to test lightning cables (don't)...for the price, it's well worth it just for testing all the USB variants... Also will test thunderbolt 4 cables (every led lights up one side...and if you flip the connector it'll flip to the other side....all pins are connected on a TB4 cable btw)...obviously won't tell you if it's 20 or 40gbps...but at least you know all pins have continuity...very cool. My only reservation is I think they could have used higher quality ports...the PCB and the soldering and construction is all 10/10...but the ports feel a little on the cheap side; time will tell if that's really an issue....
A**R
Wide connector support, bright LEDs and dual power make cable checks quick
⚡ The box contains a USB cable tester board, a clear plastic cover, fixings, a fitted CR2032 lithium cell, and a small screwdriver. Assembly is straightforward and took only a few minutes. The screwdriver is included but not really required. Peeling the protective backing from the plastic cover takes a little effort, though it does not cause any real difficulty. There are a lot of LEDs here and with the connectors arranged to the sides, the board is sizeable but there is no wasted space. There are clear labels printed on the board itself. 🔌 The tester supports a wide spread of connectors, including USB-C, USB-A, USB-B, Micro USB, Mini USB and Lightning. For me, this breadth is the main strength. Many USB-C cables look identical while behaving very differently, and this board makes it easy to see which internal lines are actually connected. It is a low-power, passive device that simply lights LEDs to show continuity, including the shield, so the results need to be interpreted rather than read as a simple pass or fail. ⚡ Power can come from the supplied CR2032 cell or from an external supply between on a separate USB-C connector, with a physical on/off button for battery use. I like the dual power option, as it keeps the tester flexible on the bench. The LEDs are bright and clear, making it easy to see the status of each pin without straining. 🔌 In use, it has worked well for my main purpose, which is checking whether data paths exist when using chains of adaptors in test setups. It quickly shows whether a cable is charge-only, missing lines, or wired for higher data rates. It is strictly for cable testing and should not be connected to active devices, which is clearly stated. ⚡ At £14.99, it feels like reasonable value against similar cable testers, given the connector coverage and clarity of the LED indicators. Some of the marketing images showing obviously broken cables being tested are unrealistic, but that does not detract from how the product performs in real situations. Long-term durability will depend on how often it is handled, though so far it feels adequate for light to moderate bench use. It does not go back in its box with the plastic shield and stand-off posts in place. ✔️
E**T
Every person should have one.
Every person should have one. This has to be one of them gadgets many just do not want to be without, You are most certainly at a great disadvantage not having one. There are a number of positives about this unit in what it will do for you, the main one is a "What If" You lost your lead to your phone, needing desperately to download or upload something to or from your phone. There is a spare cable that will fit your phone. However, Is it a Charge lead only, or Data and charge lead? As you may already know if it is a "Charge Only" lead you wont be uploading or downloading data because it won't register on your device as a Drive. So now test all them cables to figure if its a data cable or a charging only cable. You probably have tons of charge only leads, Time for a sort out. The beauty about this unit is it tests for shielding. This on its own was a reason i purchased the unit. I could not find the original cable anywhere for a Peterson Guitar Tuner Unit, so was using this cable i had lying around, anytime this unit was connected it always had a noise, irritating but could never source where the noise was coming from but it was definitely this cable, why? Turned out the cable i was using was not shielded! Immediately I found and tested another cable the sheilding light lit up. I then tried that cable the noise was gone. I am sure many will find this unit useful, but for this purpose also as there are many USB leads out there of the various size that this unit is there to test and many have no shielding. Working in a recording enviroment " Unwanted-Noise" is something you definitely do not need, even low frequency noise. Well designed a lot of thought has gone into this tester, It looks an awesome bit of kit and does the job as intended. Just take care connecting leads to it as not sure how strong the soldered points are to the board, especially if you have a box of leads to test. When inserting or removing keep the socket on the board your plugging or unplugging to between thumb and finger, just to give more support. Overtime these soldered joins might loosen, so USE WITH CARE. It isn't the invention of the "Wheel" but its certainly very close, should be certified with an award for Ingenuity, Design, A product you are at a great disadvantage not having.
B**S
Works as stated, and very simple and easy to use, with a good little information booklet.
I bought the one with the transparent cover, glad I did, it helps protect it from people like me. This is a super little device, simple and easy to use, and within half an hour I had sorted my 50 or so cables, and found the vast majority were not data cables, and those that were, all but one worked fine. Very good value for the money, and worked on all the cables I tested. There are some that are not compatible, but the PCB would need to be huge to accommodate everything, but this is great for all the usual ones that plug into a PC.
M**8
Works great 👍
It tests usb cablesso you know if cable is broken or power only
A**R
Very good and usefull. I had problems tot use a external hdmi lcd screen with works with with only one usb-c cable for data, video, audio. Only one cable worked. With this little gem i can immidiately see that all my other ussb-c cacbles dont do high data transfer. I recomment highly. There is included a small book/manual, which gives good additional information. It is very small, i couldnot find a pdf manual on the website.
C**O
Funziona come descritto ed aiuta a trovare problema sui cavi USB.
C**T
I had a huge tangled pile of cables filling up a drawer and now I have cut it down to six! I am not an electronics expert but, with the very good little manual, you soon get the idea and can sort out cables which are not working and which are, say fast USB-C or USB-A 3.0 and which are the older and slower 2.0. It allows for a wide range of (male-to-male) combinations: from (at one end) USB-A 3.0, USB-A 2.0 and USB-C to (at the other end): USB B 3.0, USB-C (2.0 and 3.0), MicroB 3.0, MiniB 2.0, Lightning, MicroB 2.0. I don't think you can test USB-A to USB-A. The LEDs show the state of all the different pins and the manual helps you work out what they all mean. I felt like quite an expert after about 10 minutes of mucking about... The tester comes with a coin battery (you can in also plug in a power adaptor, which you'll have to source. I'm not sure it's worth it, unless you're going to test many hundreds of cables). This means you test the cables themselves: you can't plug them into devices and test them in action. This also means you are testing the type/speed of data connections and whether there is a power link. It won't tell you directly what the voltage/power capacity of the cable is - you have to infer that from the cable type (eg USB-C is 60W+ at 20V) or get a power meter. I recommend spending the extra €2 for the acrylic top, which is easy to fit. It looks a bit Heath Robinson but is actually a great piece of kit at a low price and much easier to use than I feared.
A**E
Produkt zgodny z opisem, bardzo dobrej jakości, działa poprawnie. Szybka plexi też jest OK, tylko trzeba najpierw usunąć szarą ochronną nalepkę z dwóch stron.
D**T
Très pratique, voire indispensable pour faire le tri dans ses câbles : tester leur état et connaître leurs caractéristiques (charge uniquement, données, transferts haut débit...). Franchement top !
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