With the release of the PD3.1 protocol, ChargerLAB has developed a tester, which is designed for PD3.1. We call it KM002C. As our latest tester, the performance has been greatly improved, and the appearance has been completely redesigned. It has been loved by many engineers and geeks since its relea| Chargerlab
As we all know, each Apple charger has its serial number, which can be used to tell if the charger is an official Apple product. Today, let's see how to use the ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM002C PD3.1 tester to check the serial number of the Apple charger.| Chargerlab
Today, let's see how to use the ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM002C PD3.1 tester to check the fast charging protocols of the devices.| Chargerlab
Last time, ChargerLAB introduced the new UI of the POWER-Z KM003C for you. And today, we have another exciting new feature thats related to appearance to share with you - the customizable starup page!| Chargerlab
In March 2022, after the Apple spring event, they launched an unusual cable with E-marker chip - Thunderbolt 4 Pro cable, with a starting price of $129. Compared with the old one, the POWER-Z KM003C tester can accurately detect the E-marker chip info of a lightning cable. This new feature has| Chargerlab
As a state-of-the-art tester, the brand new POWER-Z KM003C can record and store the data changes of the device during charging, which is very convenient. So let's see how to do this in detail.| Chargerlab
As we all know, our ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C/KM002C testers support fast charging protocol detection, allowing users to achieve this functionality with a few simple steps. Now, the question arises: Is it possible to achieve this feature more conveniently on a PC? The answer is, indeed, yes. Our tes| Chargerlab