Well, to test out USB powered devices!

Electronic loads in general are extremely useful.

In case of USB loads, they can be used to test cable resistance by measuring voltage drop over a set current, which can help weed out low quality USB cables, and in the case of very bad ones, get a refund. Which did happen for me once :person_facepalming:

You can also test the efficiency of a powerbank at a set current, which is good, or even better, test its efficiency and output power to see if its specs are true, or are fakesium.

In relation to this, you can see the total power output of a USB power supply/powerbank to see how much power its ports can handle outputting, if the ports themselves are rated truthfully, and see if it’s actually unsafe to use it if it gets dangerously hot.

Finally, you can use it as a mini heater :wink: