Comment by traceroute66
2 days ago
> If I want to tell a cable that can do only USB 2 from one that can do 3 from one that is actually thunderbolt
And if the marker chips in your "some unknown usb cable" are fake / counterfeit ? Then what ?
Your $40 toy won't help with that scenario and you will be back at square one. That's what.
You're arguing that the ability to read a label is absolutely worthless, because they might occasionally lie to you. It's not so absolute.
Maybe you need absolutely 100% confidence your labels don't lie, but I and presumably others on this thread merely want to check for the presence of the label and the declarations on it. That's enough for me to sort my cables.
Maybe occasionally I'll come across a counterfeit cable (or more likely, a damaged cable, because I generally buy reputable ones) and have one underperform its label, but I can get rid of it then.