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DROK New Version Micro OLED USB 3.0 Meter Voltage Current Charger Detector, a Must-have Tool for a Geek

Micro OLED usb 3.0. a brand new version from DROK. from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0, a great upgrade, it is a must-have tool for a geek.

OLED USB 3.0 Multimeter

it measure voltage, current, watts, power capacity, all in this little type package, and all this parameters display in one OLED simultaneously, lets you really do scientific study of how will the usb port is working.

 Micro OLED USB 3.0 Meter

we have add more interesting feature to this smart tool.

  • Overvoltage and undervoltage alarm
  • Screen flip-down function, Power down memory
  • USB 3.0 Signal lines through does not affect communication.
  • Scree off function, 9 group capacity storage.
  • Capacity unit switching, automatic calibration current zero.
  • Get more information detail, please check the reviews video. to show this usb multi-meter how to operating.

OLED USB 3.0 USB Detector

why you need this item
Determine whether the output voltage stability of power bank
Determine whether the charging voltage is safe. Prevent bad charge to your devices.
Voltage too high or too low will flash to remind, showing your charging voltage is abnormal, Whether need to turn off power.
Real-time display charging power
Real-time display charge current, it is clearly display the charging process. to determine charging or not, to identify fast/slow charge port or charging mode.
To test the power bank actual capacity, expose false parameter power bank.

Calculate Mobile power battery capacity and efficiency:
Ah data x output voltage ÷ Battery voltage ÷ Efficiency = mobile power battery Ah (output voltage is typically 5V, the battery voltage is generally based on 3.7V, efficiency is usually by 85-90%)

let us check below power adapter output status.

Be careful the poor quality charger, the high output voltage would damage your devices.
Be careful the poor quality charger, the high output voltage would damage your devices.

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  1. Alan Fisher July 31, 2015 at 9:19 pm - Reply

    Are english instructions for your “DROK New Version Micro OLED USB 3.0 Meter Voltage Current Charger Detector” available in electronic format ( i.e. PDF, etc ) ?

    • Jason January 8, 2016 at 10:51 pm - Reply

      How to change display to black on white?

      • Drok January 9, 2016 at 9:40 am - Reply

        Dear friend,
        Did you mean to turn the display off?
        What is the item you bought? Is it USB charger protector?
        Could you please tell more details?
        Thank you for your kind help.
        Best regards

  2. Alan Fisher July 31, 2015 at 9:30 pm - Reply

    Are english instructions available for the previous generation “DROK New Version Micro OLED USB Meter Voltage Current Charger Detector” ( USB 2.0 version ) available in electronic format ( i.e. PDF, etc ) ?

    • Drok August 3, 2015 at 3:41 am - Reply

      Hi, thanks for your message and we are sorry that we don’t have electronic instructions for the old version. could you please tell us what difficult you met? If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.
      Thanks,
      DROK

  3. CraigH August 12, 2015 at 7:25 am - Reply

    Hi, I was going to buy this newer USB 3.0 tester rather than your older USB 2.0 tester until someone pointed out to me that the maximum voltage on the 3.0 is only 7V as compared to the 2.0 which is higher at 13V. Is the 7V maximum on the 3.0 a mistake on the Amazon description?

    http://www.amazon.com/DROK-Multimeter-Capacitance-Extension-Wattmeter/dp/B00S2HJAUE

    If you made the manuals for all your products available as PDF downloads on this website, it will help to increase your sales.

    Thank you.

    • Drok August 13, 2015 at 6:37 am - Reply

      Hi, thanks for your message. the maximum voltage on the 3.0 is 7V now, but we have upgraded it, and the USB 3.0 13V version have shipped yesterday. Once it arrived, then we will change the description.

      Sounds great, thanks for your reminding, and we are going to do it.

      Any other questions, don’t hesitate to write back to us.

      Best regards,

  4. Eric August 19, 2015 at 4:11 pm - Reply

    Hi, where is it possible to buy this USB 3.0 13V version in/to France?

    • Drok August 20, 2015 at 9:51 am - Reply

      Hi, thanks for your message. but we are sorry that we cannot list this product on amazon.fr because of the system error. But you can buy from UK, DE or IT amazon. You can buy from the usb 3.0 13v version, and it can be shipped to France. Any other questions, feel free to contact us.
      Thanks.

  5. Andrew Catton August 24, 2015 at 3:21 pm - Reply

    Is there software available to read and record the output on a PC to take measurements over time?

    • Drok August 25, 2015 at 6:07 am - Reply

      Sorry, not yet.

      • Andrew Catton August 25, 2015 at 8:54 pm - Reply

        I am encouraged by your use of the word ‘yet’ !

        Thanks,
        Andrew

  6. Fabio August 31, 2015 at 5:36 pm - Reply

    Hi,
    I´m interested in the DROK New Version Micro OLED USB 3.0 and I would like to know if it is fully compatible with USB 2.0 of any device. Because the specifications in Amazon don´t mention that (only it mentioned USB 3.0). And in the images of Amazon this USB meter doesn´t have the back label of USB2.0/3.0 as in this publication. Thanks.

    • Drok September 1, 2015 at 8:56 am - Reply

      hi, thank you for your message. you are right, the USB 3.0 is fully compatible with USB 2.0. you can use on your usb 2.0 device with no issue.

  7. Imran September 7, 2015 at 9:16 pm - Reply

    Can you tell me how we can check the USB cable instead of charger with this device that the flow of current through usb cable to phone or tabled is good, please help.

    • Drok September 9, 2015 at 7:57 am - Reply

      dear friend,
      thank you for your message.
      we are sorry we don’t have other way to check the USB cable instead of charger with this device that the flow of current through usb cable to phone or tabled is good.
      hope you can understand.
      best regards

  8. Techie October 13, 2015 at 1:01 pm - Reply

    This tool is not and has never been available in the UK and Germany – only US. What’s going on guys? I (in Germany) need it urgently!

    • Drok October 15, 2015 at 7:06 am - Reply

      Dear friend, sorry about that this item was out of stock in DE warehouse. we have active merchant listing now. Please order it directly on the website, and then we will ship it from China via Bpost, the shipping time is always 2 week. If you have any question, don’t hesitate to write back to us. Thanks!

      • Techie October 15, 2015 at 9:45 am - Reply

        Thanks, I ordered immediately. BTW, why don’t you ship to Thailand?

        • Drok October 16, 2015 at 1:12 am - Reply

          Hi, thanks for your business. Thailand is not in Amazon shipping country setting, so we cannot choose it. If you want it shipped to Thailand, please give us your shipping address and your requirements, we can create a order for you then ship it from China. Any other questions? Regards.

          • Techie October 16, 2015 at 7:07 am

            Ok, sounds good. Now give me an email adress where to send this info – I don’t want to post it here.

          • Drok October 19, 2015 at 7:15 am

            Hi, please send your order info to mail: service@droking.com, we will reply you there. Thanks!

  9. Techie October 16, 2015 at 7:05 am - Reply

    Ok, sounds good. Now give me an email adress where to send this info – I don’t want to post it here.

  10. Exec November 29, 2015 at 10:05 pm - Reply

    This USB 3.0 Multimeter seems to be not more available in the DE warehouse (amazon.de).

    Is there a date, when this will be available again ?

    • Drok November 30, 2015 at 3:55 am - Reply

      Hi, thanks for your message. The new inventory was send on Nov 25, and the shipping time is 2 weeks in normal. Please wait a few days, but if you need a bulk buy, please tell us how many you want, then we can send it to you from China directly. If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to write back to us. Thanks!

  11. Weevil December 24, 2015 at 11:30 pm - Reply

    Hi, any chance of being available for ordering on Amazon Spain site? There are other DROK products but unfortunately not this one… Thanks.

    • Drok December 25, 2015 at 7:45 am - Reply

      Dear friend,
      Thanks for your message.
      We don’t sell this item on Amazon Spain site yet.
      Sorry for any inconvenience man cause on you.
      Merry Christmas
      Best regards

      • Weevil December 25, 2015 at 2:59 pm - Reply

        OK, thanks anyway and Merry Christmas as well.

  12. Reinaldo December 30, 2015 at 6:25 am - Reply

    I want to use DROK USB 3.0 Multimeter to measure the voltage & ampere from PC/laptop’s USB port output while connecting the DROK’s output to External USB (2.0/3.0) HDD Drive or USB Flash Drive.
    Is it possible?

    • Drok December 30, 2015 at 8:40 am - Reply

      Dear friend,
      We are sorry to tell you that is impossible.
      This is a USB tester which is used to detect the voltage, ampere, power…
      It can not be connect to the HDD Drive or USB Flash Drive directly.
      Sorry for any inconvenience may cause on you.
      Happy new year to you.
      Best regards

    • Drok January 4, 2016 at 9:39 am - Reply

      Hi, Reinaldo
      We are sorry for misunderstood you.
      Yes, it is possible.
      More questions please feel free to contact us.

  13. Dominic Abah January 25, 2016 at 7:02 pm - Reply

    Hi Drok,
    Can this item be ship to Nigeria so that I can market it?

    • Drok January 26, 2016 at 6:39 am - Reply

      Hi Dominic Abah,
      Thank you for your inquiry.
      Yes, we can. If you want to get more details, you can send them to service at droking dot com
      Best regards

  14. Frank March 10, 2016 at 7:28 pm - Reply

    Would like to buy one of these in the US, but the US Amazon link just says:

    We’re sorry. The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site

    Searching on Amazon turns up nothing, as well.

    Hopefully this is just some sort of temporary snafu?

  15. Geoff Murray March 23, 2016 at 1:03 am - Reply

    Hi,
    I would like to purchase a USB 3.0 meter (-micro-oled-usb-3-0-meter) but Amazon states that it doesn’t ship this item to Australia. How can I get on eplease?

    Geoff

  16. sympson March 29, 2016 at 4:29 am - Reply

    My meter does not work any more, LCD not turn on and no power at down stream device.
    Would you advise how to trouble shoot ?

    • Drok March 30, 2016 at 1:31 am - Reply

      Hello sympson,
      Thank you for purchasing.
      Sorry for any inconvenience caused on you.
      Did it work normally when you got it? Could you please tell us what’s the input voltage, output voltage and what’s the load?
      If you can, we sincerely hope that could you please send us an email to service at droking dot com to send a picture to let us check what is the problem detail ?
      Beg your forgiveness and thanks for your understanding.
      Looking forward to hearing from you.
      Best regards

  17. Max Davis April 7, 2016 at 7:47 pm - Reply
    • Drok April 8, 2016 at 1:57 am - Reply

      Hello Max Davis,
      Thank you for your interest in our product.
      The model of #180043 is a 4 displays (voltage, current, capacity, power) USB multimeter.
      The model of #180055 is a 5 displays (voltage, current, capacity, temperature, energy) USB multimeter.
      Here are the PDF file of the Datasheet of two models:
      DATASHEET_180043
      DATASHEET_180055
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • Max Davis April 8, 2016 at 2:17 pm - Reply

        Thanks for the info! Decision made, order placed!

  18. Didier April 8, 2016 at 9:39 pm - Reply

    Hi,
    I bought your Portable Digital Multimeter USB 3.0 DC 0-3A / DC 3.7-13V (OLED).
    Can I use it to measure the current drained by an external HDD connected to my PC via USB ?
    Or, is there a risk of damage for the PC or HDD or for the multimeter itself?
    Thanks for your reply

    • Drok April 11, 2016 at 1:48 am - Reply

      Hello Didier,
      Yes,this product can be used to measure the current drained by an external HDD connected to your PC via USB.
      Hope this can help you.
      If you have any questions, please feel free to write back to us.
      Best regards

      • Didier April 11, 2016 at 8:01 am - Reply

        Thanks.

  19. Daniel April 30, 2016 at 2:45 pm - Reply

    Hi!
    What is the difference between the data sets 1-9 and the data set 0?
    the manual talks about those sets separately but they say the same thing : “stored after power off” – this is confusing, do all the sets, 0 to 9 work the same way then?

    • Drok May 7, 2016 at 2:20 am - Reply

      Hello Daniel,
      Thank you for writing in.
      The data sets 1-9 is the previous measured data, you can easily checked and switch the data and continue to accumulate when the product open next time.
      The data set 0 is the temporarily stored data of last time and it will flash when you turn on the product next time to remind you the measured data of last time.
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

  20. Frederik Schroeder May 13, 2016 at 9:14 am - Reply

    Hi, am very happy with the Drok USB usb 3.0 power meter and it is helping me to troubleshoot many different scenarios.
    But now the USB-C connector is seen more and more – so my question is do you have plans to for at USB-C edition?

    /Frederik

    • Drok May 14, 2016 at 2:02 am - Reply

      Hello Frederik Schroeder,
      Thank you for your appreciation and suggestion.
      But so sorry that we do not have this plan recently.
      Have a nice day!
      Best regards

  21. Carlos Garrido May 26, 2016 at 6:06 am - Reply

    Hi, I bought this meter on AMAZON and I’m happy with the purchase, but I have some doubts of use and quisera me clarify that. I have no clear idea what the difference of using 3 different modes direct mode, quick charging mode and disconnected mode ?. Please can say practical examples of use ?. Thank you very much.

    • Don October 25, 2016 at 6:06 am - Reply

      I want USB-C connectors too! Please make one with this format!

      • Drok October 26, 2016 at 1:23 am - Reply

        Hello Don,
        Thank you for your interest in our product.
        So sorry that there is no a USB-C connector version in this format.
        But there is another load tester with USB-C connector:
        DROK DC 3-21V Load Battery Tester, 35W 3A Portable USB Monitor, Intelligent Constant Current Electric Discharge Resistance Power Resistor Kit for Power Bank Capacity Testing Support QC2.0/3.0

        TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:
        Voltage Range: DC 3-21V (compatible with quick charging such as the Qualcomm QC2.0, 5V/9V/12V/20V, Qualcomm QC3.0, BC 1.2, MTK-PE and Apple 2.4A etc.)
        Current Range: 0-3A continuously adjustable (roughly adjust 0-3A by per 0.1A , precisely adjust by per 0.01A)
        Accumulative Capacitance Range: 0-99999mAH
        Accumulative Electric Energy Range: 0-999.99Wh
        Power Range: 0-35W( the continuous discharging power is less than 35W)
        Accumulative Time Counting: 0-1000h
        Voltage Testing Deviation: 0.01V
        Threshold of Smart Temperature Control: when the temperature﹥55℃(131℉), the fan would automatically work; when﹤45℃(113℉), the fan would automatically turn back off
        Detector of Smart Temperature Control: premium NTC thermistor
        Switching Regulator IC Frequency for Fan: 1.2MHZ
        Power Supply Indicator: blue light when powering on
        Fan Speed: 6000/min, 40×40×20mm
        Controlling Chip: constant current chip
        Radiator: 6063 aerospace aluminum radiator, 40×40×10mm
        Adjustment Potentiometer: durable metal potentiometer
        Discharging Power Tube: voltage-controlled low-impedance MOSFET (more stable constant current when is on high voltage, high temperature)
        Operating Temperature: ﹣10 ~﹢65℃ (14-149℉)
        Product Dimensions: 100mm×48mm×30mm

        Hope this can help you.
        Best regards

  22. Carlos Garrido May 26, 2016 at 6:08 am - Reply

    PRODUCT: DROK New Version Micro OLED USB 3.0 Meter Voltage Current Charger Detector,

    Hi, I bought this meter on AMAZON and I’m happy with the purchase, but I have some doubts of use and quisera me clarify that. I have no clear idea what the difference of using 3 different modes direct mode, quick charging mode and disconnected mode ?. Please can say practical examples of use ?.
    Thank you very much.

    • Drok May 26, 2016 at 7:12 am - Reply

      Hi Carlos Garrido,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Direct Mode is that the two signal wires in the middle are conducted directly. In this mode, the USB port can support data transmission.

      Quick charge mode is that the two signal wires in the middle are connected to a special charging chip which can simulate various quick charge agreement from different manufactures. In this mode, it can make different device matched automatically and achieve to charge quickly.

      Disconnected mode is that the two signal wires are disconnected. In this mode, the USB port cannot transfer data either support QC 2.0 quick charge.This mode mainly for charging for some mobile phone which only need to connect the positive and negative side when charging.

      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

  23. sigma415 June 7, 2016 at 5:59 pm - Reply

    Please provide a download link for the PDF manual of Drok usb3.0 meter.
    Thank you very much.

    • Drok June 8, 2016 at 1:47 am - Reply

      Hello sigma415,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Here the PDF file is the Datasheet of the product:
      DATASHEET_180043
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • sigma415 June 13, 2016 at 10:08 am - Reply

        This datasheet does not really help, because it does not explain all details of operation.
        I’m still looking for the PDF version of the small colourful “Operational Instructions”, which was part of the delivery, but only in paper.
        Thank you.

        • Drok June 14, 2016 at 2:21 am - Reply

          Hello sigma415,
          Thank you for your reply.
          Here is the PDF File of the colorful”Operational Instructions”:
          Instruction_180043
          Hope this can help you.
          Best regards

  24. plexus June 22, 2016 at 12:52 am - Reply

    Hi. I am in Canada. I bought an older version of the meter on amazon.ca for $27. then I found out about the upgraded one so I am going to return the older one. the upgraded one seems to come in two versions. one for $33 and another labelled “protector” for $35. If a reader is confused about these two models, scroll above to 8 April 2016 where Drok posts PDFs of the two. Keep in mind there is a 3rd older model as well (that appears to be USB 2.0 only).

    • Drok June 22, 2016 at 6:44 am - Reply

      Hi plexus,
      So sorry that we are not sure what can we do for you.
      These three products are similar in appearance, but are with different functions.
      Here are the instructions of the three products:
      The product you bought (#180020):
      Instruction_180020
      #180043 (one for $33):
      Instruction_180043
      #180055 (one for $35):
      Instruction_180055
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • plexus June 23, 2016 at 4:41 pm - Reply

        yes that is helpful. in fact I got the USB Protector today! I prefer it over the USB 2.0 version. I have a couple questions: the temperature reading seems to be off by quite a bit. its reading 30C when the temp outside is 20C – is there a way to calibrate the temperature reading? how do you switch the display into black on white? thanks!

        • Drok June 24, 2016 at 2:04 am - Reply

          Hello plexus,
          Thank you for writing in.
          The temperature reading of this product is not for ambient temperature.
          It is used for testing the temperature of the sampled device, which is mainly for protecting the meter not be damaged by over-heat.
          The color of the font cannot be changed.
          Hope this can help you.
          Best regards

  25. Terry June 25, 2016 at 3:54 pm - Reply

    1. which model is better 180043 or 180055 ?

    2. also since the current limit is 3A, does it means it will fused when hit 3.1A? Will the USB meter damage?

    3. also, any USB meter support QC 3.0 as I know QC 3.0 will have 20V, 180043 only manage till 13V

    • Drok June 27, 2016 at 2:31 am - Reply

      Hi Terry,
      Thank you for your interest in or product.
      They are two different products with different functions.
      It is hard for us to depend which would be better.
      Here are the instructions of these products, so that you can have a better understanding of these two products then you can choose the most suitable one for your need:
      #180043
      Instruction_180043
      #180055:
      Instruction_180055
      The max. input/measured current of these two products are 3A, please do not exceed it, otherwise, the meter will be burnt.
      #180043 does not support QC3.0, it supports QC2.0.
      #180055 supports QC3.0, but it cannot support the max.voltage of QC3.0(20V), the measured voltage range of this product is DC 3.7-13V.
      Beg your understanding and hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • Duane February 15, 2017 at 4:48 am - Reply

        I was trying to decide between the model 180043 and 180055, but now I see the 180043 is “currently unavailable” on Amazon. Has this version been discontinued now? Is there a new version coming out?

        • Drok February 16, 2017 at 9:57 am - Reply

          Hello Duane,
          Thank you for writing in.
          We are sorry tha 180043 is unavailable now.
          The 180043 is professional in testing.
          You can test most universal data with this product, such as power, electric quantity. And it can store 10 data groups, which is useful when you need to measure different devices.
          But the advantage of 180055 is its powerful protecting functions, including over-voltage protection, over-current protection, under-voltage protect, undercurrent protection, and over-temperature protection.
          Is the 180055 can meet your demand?
          If you have any further question, please feel free to contact us.
          Best regards

  26. Jhon July 24, 2016 at 4:59 pm - Reply

    Hello,

    What I can do with version 3.0 that can not with 2.0?, or what is the main difference?

    Thank you very much !!

    • Drok July 25, 2016 at 2:46 am - Reply

      Hello Jhon,
      Thank you for your interest in our product.
      The version 3.0 has three operating mode for selection:direct mode, quick charge mode and disconnected mode.
      And it supports USB 3.0 data transmission.
      Here are the instruction of two versions for you have a better understanding of them:
      version 2.0:
      Instruction_180020
      version 3.0:
      Instruction_180043
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

  27. JJKamp September 5, 2016 at 5:05 am - Reply

    Drok,
    I noticed on the Amazon (US) webpage for the 4 in 1 USB multimeter that the OLED USB 3.0 does not work with inductive loads (motors, PC cooling fans, etc.). Does the OLED USB 2.0 work with inductive loads? I am looking to buy it so as to test out numerous items include a PC cooling fan (5VDC, .28A, 1.4W).
    Thanks, JJKamp

    • Drok September 6, 2016 at 9:40 am - Reply

      Hello JJKamp,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Neither the OLED USB 3.0 nor the OLED USB 2.0 cannot work with inductive loads.
      This products are mainly used to test the digital products, like cellular phone.
      Hope you can understand.
      Best regards

  28. USB charge surprise – Dreams of Bees September 8, 2016 at 3:57 pm - Reply

    […] months ago I bought an USB monitor which gives the voltage and the intensity provided by the charger and calculate the capacity […]

    • Drok September 9, 2016 at 2:31 am - Reply

      Hello USB charge surprise – Dreams of Bees,
      Thank you for writing in.
      What can we do for you?
      Could you please tell us more details of your problem?
      With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
      Best regards

  29. R1200CL October 18, 2016 at 7:33 pm - Reply

    Hi. Just placed my order. I’m planning to use the run time function as I suspect my hiFace power supply to my EVO USB/SPDIF converter has some drop outs. Will dropouts in power supply be shown in runtime ?

    Of cause the meter will be added between PC and the converter in the signal path. And not the power supply itself.
    What mode should I chose for such testing ?

    • Drok October 19, 2016 at 2:37 am - Reply

      Hello R1200CL,
      Thank you for writing in.
      So sorry that we have check the product in this post that there is no run time function with this product.
      Could you please tell us your order ID or the link of the product you have bought so that we can ensure the product and provide a solution to you?
      Waiting for your reply.
      Best regards

      • Drok October 21, 2016 at 2:53 am - Reply

        Hello R1200CL,
        Thank you for your rely.
        Do you mean you want to use the run time function to check if there is drop outs from the hiFace power supply to my EVO USB/SPDIF converter?
        So sorry that we are not clear of your application and the wiring.
        Could you please tell us more details of it and if you can, we sincerely hope that you can send us some images to let us check the problem details?
        With your help, we can find a solution more quickly.
        Hope you can understand.
        Best regards

        • R1200CL October 21, 2016 at 11:40 pm - Reply

          Yes, that’s how I thaught the run time function worked. Am I wrong ?
          If I have a power dropout on aa USB line, what will that function do ?

          • Drok October 24, 2016 at 7:10 am

            Hello R1200CL,
            The run time function is the operating time when the meter is powered on, which cannot work for testing the power dropout.
            As your description, do you mean you want to test if the USB line has power consumption during converting power?
            Generally speaking, all the USB line will have power consumption during converting power.
            The better quality the USB line has, the less power consumption it has.
            And you can use this product to depend which USB line with better quality by the charging current.
            Best regards

  30. Diego October 25, 2016 at 10:00 am - Reply

    Hi Drok, buy your product and wanted to know several things.

    I have a device with fast charging, but 9V does not measure well mAh, I mean I have a battery of 3220mAh and 5V measured well, gives me 3xxxmAh, but if charging 9V remains to 17xxmAh, reads like 5V instead of going up much faster than 9V

    Is that so or am I doing something wrong? I have it in standard USB mode and have tried the other 2 modes and nothing.

    Another thing, I have other brands meters (KCX-017 and KCX-045) and when it finishes loading the amperage set to 0, instead reading yours remains a very small number (eg. 0,012A)

    Is your product or read so differently?

    Thank you.

    • Drok October 26, 2016 at 8:12 am - Reply

      Hello Diego,
      Thank you for writing in.
      For the first question that the test capacitance values of 5V charging and 9V charging are different.
      mAh is an accumulated unit.When using 9V to charge, the charging time will be less than using 5V to charge, so the accumulated value will be less. But the calculated battery capacitance is the same.
      The norminal volateg of battery is 3.7V.
      So the calculated value of using the tested value of 5V charging multiply by 5 and then devided by 3.7 and the calculated value of using the tested value of 9V charging multiply by 9 and then devided by 3.7 are the same.
      mAh cannot represent the stored power of the battery.
      mWh can represent the real stored power of the battery.

      For the second question that the product still display 0.012A when finish loading.
      Because some electrical device such as mobile phone will have current consumption when they standby.This small currentis used to replenish the current consumption whenthey are full charged. The standby current is very small.
      If the accuracy of the meter is not high enough or this is in the range of error, it will not be displayed.
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • Diego October 27, 2016 at 6:06 pm - Reply

        Hello again, I have some doubts and some new questions.

        Regarding your first answer, but charge a 9V with the meter giving me this figure will continue 17xxmAh like 5V, but not do the math you told me, so then your device works.

        I second the clear, it is the standby consumption once completed.

        And now the new question.

        What is the difference between the 3 modes (USB connect, fast usb, usb disconnect).

        Thanks and regards.

        Otherwise, there would be some difficulty in writing in Spanish if you also understand, I would be much easier to explain with my native language and not pull google translate.

  31. Achim December 2, 2016 at 12:05 pm - Reply

    In the pictures above you can see more decimal places (0.000A) but my newly bought device shows (I:0.00A). I need the extra precision. Can I switch modes somehow, flash a new firmware or do I need to return the item and get another version?

    • Drok December 4, 2016 at 3:18 am - Reply

      Hello Achim,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Could you please tell us your order ID or the FNSKU which is marked on the label attached on the package so we can ensure which product you have bought?
      Waiting for your reply.
      Best regards

  32. terry December 5, 2016 at 12:03 am - Reply

    WHO IS CORRECT, PLEASE.

    In a YouTube video review of your product (3400043?) the reviewer (dial2fast) said (at 1.43) he didn’t know what the Capacitance function was. Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Jn8qMmlnE.

    Two people posted in the reviewer’s Comments section.

    Stinky Cheese posted: Capacitance is to ensure what you have connected does not exceed the USB specification, including the added capacitance of the USB cabling though that is usually quite small relative to capacitor(s) in the connected device.

    For example, the inrush current can be excessive if you start daisy chaining unpowered hubs. It can blow your USB port circuit, or worse a subcircuit in a motherboard chipset. That’s a bit obscure feature to place in the hands of the average hobbyist, but I imagine they went ahead and did it because the IC they used supported it so virtually no extra cost to do.
    _________________________________

    BUT IN REPLY…

    Dgturnerr posted: ‘C’ as used by DROK is NOT about the capacitance of capacitors or ‘condensers’ or the distributed capacitance of a circuit. DROK’S ‘C’ is amp hours, as I explained earlier.
    ____________________________

    Dgturnerrr first posted: Good product. Product description should include special meaning of ‘C’ = Capacity = Amp Hours, NOT Amp/Hours.

    Instructions could reference an explanation for unusual use of symbol ‘C’ or outright explain that C or Capacity really means Amp Hours or Amps multiplied by Hours i.e. Current x Time.

    Amp Hours x nominal volts = nominal watt hours i.e. energy supplied by the charger. Not all the supplied energy will be stored due to inefficiencies involving heat and chemistry.
    ________________________________

    So, who is correct? 🙂

    • Drok December 5, 2016 at 4:04 am - Reply

      Hello terry,
      Thank you for writing in.
      The value of “C” displayed on the meter is the charging/discharging cumulative capacitance.
      This is not the real capacitance of the power supply/power bank.
      Take charging for a power bank as an example.
      When we charfe for the power bank, the charging voltage is 5V in general, but the real voltage range of a lithium battery is 3.4-4.2V.
      So there is a buck voltage regulator board between the input of charging voltage and the battery.
      There is a conversion efficiency, which is 85% in general.
      And the value of “C” displays on the meter is the real capacitance of the input terminal.

      For the the capacitance of a power bank, here is the formular: Cb=Cm*Vm/Vb/E%
      Cb is the calculated capacitance of the power bank;
      Cm is the value of “C” displayed on the meter, the real capacitance of a full-charged power bank discharged totally.
      Vm is the output voltage of the power bank, 5V in usual.
      Vb is the inside voltage of the power bank, which is 3.7V in usual.
      E% is the conversion efficiency, different power bank with different conversion efficiency, 85%-90% in general.
      Hope this can help you.
      Best regards

      • terry December 5, 2016 at 10:31 pm - Reply

        Thank you for your prompt and detailed reply. I have taken the liberty of copying it on that YouTube web site. Hopefully it will clarify the matter for the reviewer and those posting comments on the matter.

        • Drok December 6, 2016 at 1:16 am - Reply

          Hello terry,
          You’re welcome.
          We are glad this is helpful to you.
          If there is any question, please feel free to contact us.
          Looking forward to serving you again.
          Best regards

  33. Morgan Tate March 22, 2017 at 7:27 pm - Reply

    Hello

    Does the DROK® Mini USB Current Voltage Charger Detector support QC 3.0.
    I read that it sorts QC 2 but I do not see anything about 3 support.?

    • Drok March 23, 2017 at 9:48 am - Reply

      Hello Morgan Tate,
      Thank you for writing in.
      Do you mean this item 180043
      Best regards.

  34. Jacob August 21, 2017 at 4:15 pm - Reply

    Just received the DROM USB Meter today and when plugging into a fully charged 10,000 mah powerbank the only read out is the voltage. Tried other PB’s, and AC chargers and the same thing. do i need to to do anything further besides plugging it in. i purchased the device to measure actual PowerBank Capacities.

    • Drok August 23, 2017 at 2:30 am - Reply

      Hello Jacob,
      Could you please let us know more about the problem details ?
      Please send us your problem detail and order ID to our email service@droking.com , please don’t worry, we will solve your problem.
      Sincerely,
      DROK Team

  35. Dan September 14, 2017 at 3:23 am - Reply

    Hi,

    Just received the USB 3.0 (180043) and am very happy with it thus far! but I have a quick question. In QuickCharge mode, am I right in thinking that the data pins are only used in order to negotiate optimum charging levels and that any other data communication is turned off?

    Many thanks for a great product

    • Drok September 14, 2017 at 9:09 am - Reply

      Hello Dan,
      Thanks for your business.
      Yes, in QuickCharge mode, it can’t support data transmission.
      For any more questions, just let us know.
      Best regard.

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