Mega-Idea IP X/XS/XS MAX Motherboard Tester

Mega-Idea IP X/XS/XS MAX Motherboard Tester

Mega-Idea IP X/XS/XS MAX Motherboard Tester

Mega-Idea for testing motherboards without the need for soldering

A device from a renowned brand Mega-Idea allowing you to check the efficiency of the motherboard after the work has been carried out without the need to reball the middle layer (the so-called sandwich).

Thanks to this device you will save time and minimize the risk of damage to the motherboard. You no longer have to reconnect two parts of the boards to check whether the repair was successful. All you need to do is mount both parts of the board in this platform, connect the necessary components and you can check if everything works.

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Specification:

Easy to use

Mini design - easy to carry.

Special material of the highest quality

High precision of holding the plate home page iPhone X/XS/XS MAX

Advanced control for avoid damage caused by repeated disassembly and installation

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