Does what it should, display tiny screens from micro meter onto phone. Limited functionality.. does what the meter does. Today’s bugs, the languages screen washes out white on iphone 12 up to date. So if you happen to change language theres no way to restore w/o deleting and reinstalling app. Serial number displayed and usage counter displayed are both Chinese headers, please make those language of choice. Love the flip screen button!! Keep up the dev :-)
App does not work at all
Waste of sending money on a product that doesn’t even work!!!!!
Shows inane ad at startup; marginally working
This was a basic, but useful app. Now it shows a slash screen that may or may not go away after 5-10 sec. Then shows an ad for something, with countdown time on upper right. Then finally it works on iPhone 11 Pro.
A useful app ruined.
Works Well & Nice Compliment For TC66C
Installed app, set up TC66C to measure current from Anker charger to Anker power bank, then opened app. It found the TC66C quickly and shows the values (current, voltage, watts, amp-hrs well). Also provides easy export of logged data to Excel file and easily changes the screens displayed by the TC66C.
Possible improvements:
Change screens displayed by app to mimic those selected for the TC66C.
Provide some guidance about the information shown by some of the app’s data fields.
Allow resetting of logged data from the app.
Overall a handy, functional app supporting the TC66C usb “multimeter.” I’m glad it’s available.
Doesn’t load
Crashes at start up
Useless - Crashes right after connecting to meter device over Bluetooth
I installed the app, gave it permission to access and control my iPhone’s Bluetooth, powered up the USB meter and verified the blue light was flashing indicating it was in pairing mode, opened the app, the app detected the meter so I connected to it in the app, it connected successfully, the app then appeared to work correctly for about 5 seconds, then BAM app crashes.
Tired it multiple times on multiple iPhones, tried restarting my iPhone, tried reinstalling the app, tried to connect to the device first in the iPhone Bluetooth settings area (that didn’t work, it couldn’t even detect the USB meters Bluetooth trying it this way, very strange as it appears it can only be paired if done through their app) and tried using an iPad.
What a waste of time.
If the manufacturer can help, I will take the time to try again but at this point I am going to return the USB meter to amazon before the return window is up at the end of January as I bought it specifically to use the Bluetooth monitoring feature so I don’t need to be right next to the USB meter to view the data and can provide history of the logging data.
Rudimentär
Die App erfüllt die Basics. Mann kann die aktuellen Messungen gut ablesen. Die Grafik ist eigentlich ganz schön, aber die automatische Skalierung ist mal richtig mal falsch.
Der Export als Tabelle zu Numbers hat auf Anhieb gut funktioniert.
Die Bluetooth Verbindung ist sehr schwach. Wenn sie abbricht, friert alles ein und wenn es wieder ginge wird das nicht automatisch erkannt. Mann muss sie manuell wieder Verbinden.
Die Liste der Bluetooth Geräte zeigt alles in der Nähe an. Die app filtert nicht nach den relevanten Geräten.
Man hat 3 Tasten in der App. Die eine dreht die Anzeige auf dem USB Tester. Die anderen 2 bewirken das gleiche wie das kurze Drücken auf K1 und K2. Das finde ich sehr nützlich, weil die HW ziemlich klein und zerbrechlich scheint.
Die Übersetzung ist nicht vollständig, aber man kann damit leben.
Alles in allem, kein wow Erlebnis aber brauchbar.
Asia-ware
Teile des menus nicht übersetzt. Bei der Sprachauswahl werden die Sprachen nicht sichtbar angezeigt und man muss sich „blind“ zur gewünschten vortasten. Tut grundlegend, was es soll. Hat einen spreadsheet Export Funktion der aktuellen Session. Reicht for meine Zwecke, könnte aber besser sein. Design des Dongle ist gefällig und das Display hat sogar die Rotation drauf.
Schrott-App
Vonwegen 19-sprachige App!!! Ich sehe fast nur chinesische Zeichen 😬
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