Monitor USB Power

Feb. 14, 2019
Klein Tools' USB meters and tester enable professionals to monitor the power delivered by USB ports.

USB Meters and Tester enable professionals to monitor the power delivered by USB ports. The ET900 easily measures USB-A power delivery devices and features a compact, lightweight design. The ET910 tests and measures USB-A ports, which builds on the ET900 with the additional ability to test the port’s maximum current output. Lastly, the ET920 measures both USB-A and USB-C connectors for added flexibility. This unique product line offers new capabilities with intuitive, easy-to-use technology, built into a pocket-sized design for easy portability.

 

All three products listed below feature:

  • Ability to continuously monitor up to 1,000 hours of voltage, current, capacity/charge delivered, energy and resistance (calculated)
  • Hi-resolution LCD display that provides clear measurements in low-lit environments
  • Mode button to switch display options, reset, store and recall up to 10 data readings
  • Voltage and current overload detection
  • Durable cables that allow easy access to hard-to-reach ports
  • Industrial design to withstand harsh jobsite demands, with 6-foot (2m) drop protection
  • No need for batteries; devices receive power from the USB port being monitored or tested

 

USB Digital Meter, USB-A (Cat. No. ET900)

  • Measures DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 3A
  • For use with most common standard USB-A ports, including Qualcomm Quick Charge® ports

 

USB Digital Meter and Tester, USB-A (Cat. No. ET910)

  • Built-in fixed loads of 0.5A, 1A, 2A, and 3A test maximum current delivery without connecting to an external load
  • Measures DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 3A (monitoring mode)
  • Tests and measures most common standard USB-A ports, including Qualcomm Quick Charge® ports

 

USB Digital Meter, USB-A and USB-C (Cat. No. ET920)

  • Measures DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 3A (USB-A) as well as DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 5A (USB-C)
  • For use with most common standard USB-A or USB-C ports, including Qualcomm Quick Charge ports