Product Description

The USB Killer is a CE and FCC approved testing device designed to push the surge protection circuits of electronic devices to their limits. Once connected to a device, the USB Killer rapidly charges capacitors from the USB power line. When charged, it discharges -200VDC via the host device's data lines. This charging/discharging cycle repeats several times per second until the USB Killer is removed. In simple terms: when used on unprotected equipment, the USB Killer instantly and permanently disables unprotected hardware. It does not require batteries and can be used an unlimited number of times. Its compact size and flash drive-style casing make it an essential device in every pen tester’s toolkit.

The kit includes everything needed to test items that require surge protection.
The USB Killer PRO kit is compatible with standard USB 3.0 and includes a test shield and a 3.0 adapter kit.
The host device’s charging and discharging can reach up to 200VDC. This charging/discharging cycle can be repeatedly saved, and the USB Killer can be removed.

Product Information
  
[Contents of Packaging]
USB KILL 3.0 (The latest USB Killer 3.0 ESD testing device. Instantly disables electronic devices equipped with USB ports.)
Test Shield (Protects the device and tests the USB Killer.)
Adapter Kit 3.0 (Specially developed industrial USB adapters can bypass Apple & USB-C certification methods and can test against anything.)

- USB KILL 3.0
Input Voltage: 4.5 - 5.5 VDC
Output Voltage: -215VDC
Pulse Frequency: 4 - 8 times/second
Pulse Current: ≥180A
Complete safety certified by CE & FCC

- Test Shield
Protection: Shield up to 1000VDC
Testing: Tests the USB Killer device using the output leads

- Adapter Kit 3.0
Lightning Adapter: Tested for iPhone 5 - 7
USB-C: Tested against USB-C certification
MicroUSB: Most common portable adapter
Enhanced Industrial: Designed to withstand attacks up to +1000VDC

[Standard Edition Specifications]
The standard version of the USB Killer includes a USB Kill logo, high-quality white ABS case, and a removable plastic cover. There is no risk of accidentally mixing or inserting devices during testing.