The first 240W USB-C power meter is here - The Verge

Plugable’s third-gen USBC-VAMETER is PD 3.1-ready, meaning it can measure up to 240W of electricity flowing between two USB-C devices. It’s on sale today for $29.95.

Don’t look now, but the USB-C connector is evolving under your nose — soon, it’ll carry 240W of electricity, more than double its previous limit and enough to power all but the beefiest laptops. The PD 3.1 specification is finished, the cables are here, and now we’re just waiting for the first computers and chargers that’ll actually reach for that 240W peak. But there’s another brand-new 240W gadget you could nab in anticipation of that historic day: the Plugable USBC-VAMETER3.

It’s the third generation of Plugable’s handy power meter, and it does pretty much exactly what you’d think. Stick it between your USB-C gadget and its source of USB-C power, and you can see how much power (volts, amps, and watts) is being transferred between them. Only now, it supports up to 240W, 50V, or 6.5A at a time instead of the previous 100W limit.

What you see on the meter.

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Plugable was one of the first companies to sell such a gadget, and I’ve been using my first-gen model for years — it may not look as cool as a USB-C cable with a built-in power meter, but it’s definitely a more versatile tool. It’s great if you’re not sure whether a particular cable or charger is functioning properly, and it doesn’t mess with data; this one will pass through up to USB 3.1 Gen 2 data while it’s testing power, though it doesn’t work with Intel Thunderbolt 3 stuff.

What’s the point in buying a 240W meter right now when other 240W gadgets don’t yet exist? Well, technically, Apple’s 16-inch MacBook Pro already comes with a USB-C PD 3.1 charging brick that stretches past 100W when you use its MagSafe cable. So I suppose you could test to see if your MagSafe cable still works properly, or something. Then again, you could already do that with this $16 MakerHawk meter, which tops out at 30V, but also keeps track of time, temperature, and even estimates how much charge (in mAh and mWh) you’ve transferred.

Plugable is charging a teensy bit more for the 240W futureproofing, but you won’t have to pay that premium today. For now, it’s on sale for $29.95 with a $4-off coupon, just under the $26.95 the company’s been asking for its second-gen meter since February of this year.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/2/23288049/plugable-240w-usb-c-power-meter-tester-wattage-amps


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