EEVBlog also talked about this in a mailbag episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEZQvSgdA2k&t=1839s

And they also have different cable versions available: https://caberqu.com/

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If it tested the resistance i would be great.

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No point; resistance is futile.

I’ll just see myself out.

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There are some cheap testers for that. Even om amazon

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om

heh

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Q: What does a buddhist electrician say when he meditates?

A: Ohm

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lol, no pun intended, just too stupid to type on phone :-)

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Nom

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You still need a multimeter, but the one I have (Treedix.com) has easily accessible electrical contacts for testing resistance.

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Oh, that kind of bad usb cable. Still useful I guess.

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Not sure what else, but the thing can tell you if a cable is USB2.0, USB3.0/3.1/… or just for charging.

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I’m pretty sure they thought the article meant this type of badusb cable. I did, too, at first.

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There are superior versions of this that include every physical USB port (A, B, C, Micro, Mini, and even lightning) so that you can test any cable instead of just type C to type C.

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Link? i have this one only

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Here’s the one I use: https://treedix.com/products/treedix-usb-cable-tester-board-usb-cable-checker-data-wire-with-acrylic-case-charging-test-data-line-type-c-micro-type-a-type-b

The exposed pads are also fantastic to break out data lines for measurement when performing electronics repairs.

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nice thank you

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That’s awesome.

Have you ever seen it with a real case, not just the acrylic “cover”? I’d like to be able to hand it to someone and not worry about the guts. Yea, I could print something, but frankly I can’t be arsed, lol.

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Is it common for USB-C cables to go bad? I just had a cable for an Xbox controller start to go bad somehow in a way I hadn’t seen before. When plugged in, it will cause the Xbox to power off. Swapping out the cable, but using the same controller made the problem go away, so it’s definitely the cable causing it. It’s the same USB-C cable we had been using for awhile with this controller, it’s what came with it.

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I have a USB-C cable that will only work in a specific orientation. So I’ll plug in a device, laptop won’t recognize it, (sigh) unplug and flip the cable, and then everything works.

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USB-A’s legacy lives on

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it’s not that they go bad. this tool can tell you what features are on the cable because the cables vary a lot.

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It’s not the cable that goes bad it’s the connectors on the ends: They wear out.

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Am I missing something here or is this roughly the same what you get for 4 bucks from China? I mean, 30 euros plus shipping is a lot for a cable tester imo

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Do you trust the $4 tester from China to test the suspect cheap cables from China?

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50% failure rate of the cables and 50% failure of the tester means a problem will be found 100% of the time, but it dmwont tell you where. Or something.

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This one seems to test much more lines than the cheap chinese ones.

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