Here's the link to the Feigao website with photos of the device itself and what little write up they have about it.
http://www.feigao.com/sdp/85838/4/pd-102732/1533218-51426.htmlIn true China tradition, I don't really understand what half the write up is saying, but here's their spec sheet:
Product Description
1. Following shows the 5 parameters for product's basic characteristic.
Voltage measuring: 5-36V (version 2)
Current measuring: 0-100A
Maximum input Power:0-3600W
Amp-hours: 0-999.9AH
Watt-hours: 0-999.9WH
2. Automatically adjustment, adjustment procedure unnecessary.
3. Automatically exchanged between high & low current.
4. Automatically exchanged between high & low voltage.
5. PC supported PowerView software, including monitoring & drawing function
Clearly, it captures the same 5 fundamental values and (at the moment), I presume the other metrics can be derived from these 5 measurements. It certainly doesn't seem as all singing and dancing as the Watt's Up meter, but does it do what it's meant to do? I hope so and we'll find out soon.