Why this tiny adapter solves a big Type-C problem
When a USB-C cable or charger behaves unpredictably, a small adapter that shows live power data becomes far more useful than a plain connector. This Toocki unit turns a standard Type-C link into a quick diagnostic tool, so you can see whether a device is actually charging well or just connected.
The brand has built a strong reputation in the AliExpress niche by focusing on practical accessories that feel more engineered than decorative. Toocki products often stand out for clear labeling, tidy construction, and features that help users verify performance instead of guessing, which is exactly what this adapter aims to do.
What the digital display tells you in real use
The display is the main reason to get this adapter, because it helps you compare chargers, cables, and devices without reaching for a separate meter. Real customer feedback suggests the readout is generally accurate enough for everyday checks, and that makes it useful for spotting weak cables or underperforming adapters.
It is not a lab instrument, so very low brightness and limited metrics are part of the trade-off. The screen shows power, not a full dashboard of volts, amps, and other values, which keeps the design simple but also means serious testers may want a dedicated USB power meter instead.
100W PD support and where it matters

With PD support up to 100W, the adapter is designed for modern Type-C setups that power laptops, tablets, phones, and accessories through one compact connector. In practice, that ceiling matters most when you want to keep a MacBook-class device or a high-demand USB-C gadget in the fast-charge range without adding bulk.
The product note is important here: charging speed still depends on the charger and the device, so the adapter cannot create power that is not already available. Used with the original adapter or a solid PD charger, it should behave like a clean pass-through rather than a bottleneck, which is what most users need.
USB 2.0 data support: enough for transfers, not for heavy workflows
This adapter supports USB 2.0 data transmission, which is fine for syncing, accessory control, and basic OTG use. It is a practical fit for iPhone 15 users, MacBook owners, and anyone who wants a simple Type-C to Type-C bridge for light data tasks.
What it does not try to be is a high-speed data dongle for large file workflows or external drive performance. If your priority is fast media editing or storage transfer, a USB 3.x accessory will be more suitable, but for cable testing and everyday connectivity this simpler route makes sense.
Build quality, fit, and the value of a tight connection
At 5.5g, the adapter is light enough to live in a tech pouch without adding clutter, yet it still feels purposeful when attached. Users commonly mention that the Type-C fit is tight and secure, which matters because a loose connector can distort charging readings and interrupt OTG use.

The CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications add reassurance for shoppers who prefer accessories with visible compliance markers. At this S$1.3 level, the value comes from combining a display, PD support, and a compact body in one piece, which is not common in the lowest-cost USB-C adapters.
Who will notice the difference immediately
This adapter is especially useful for people who rotate between multiple cables and chargers and want to know which combination performs best. One customer review described exactly that use case, comparing charger-device pairings to find the most efficient match, which is where this accessory earns its keep.
It also suits anyone who wants a no-fuss way to check whether a cable is actually delivering current before blaming the phone or charger. If you are building a small Type-C toolkit for travel, desk use, or troubleshooting, the next question is whether you need the 1-pack or a multi-pack for different setups.
- Live digital power display for quick charging checks
- Up to 100W PD pass-through support
- USB 2.0 data transmission for basic syncing and OTG use
- Compact 5.5g body for travel or desk kits
- Tight Type-C fit for more stable connection
- Works with phones, tablets, laptops, and USB-C accessories
- Certified with CE, FCC, and RoHS markings

















