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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
This product offers all that I need now for electronics repairs. I exclusively used a Fluke Scopemeter for over 20 years and when it eventually reached the end of its life, I no longer had the need for a professional quality unit, as I was semi-retired. This item fits the bill perfectly for my current, less demanding needs.A couple of minor quibbles are firstly, it really should come with a hard case, not the cheapie, padded, zip-up one supplied, which offers almost zero protection when in the field. Secondly, most people will use this item primarily using the meter probes, so there should be a removable cover over the scope BNC connectors, like the one covering the charging port, as these semi-recessed connectors are easily damaged and get full of dust and debris.The supplied test leads and scope probes are of average quality, but do their job fine. The scope probes are a tad flimsy and are not designed to be used regularly, but the test leads are more robust and should be good for a few years' of regular use.I have no regrets buying this item. It performs well and it good value for money.What more can you ask?
Anthony B. Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
This product offers all that I need now for electronics repairs. I exclusively used a Fluke Scopemeter for over 20 years and when it eventually reached the end of its life, I no longer had the need for a professional quality unit, as I was semi-retired. This item fits the bill perfectly for my current, less demanding needs.A couple of minor quibbles are firstly, it really should come with a hard case, not the cheapie, padded, zip-up one supplied, which offers almost zero protection when in the field. Secondly, most people will use this item primarily using the meter probes, so there should be a removable cover over the scope BNC connectors, like the one covering the charging port, as these semi-recessed connectors are easily damaged and get full of dust and debris.The supplied test leads and scope probes are of average quality, but do their job fine. The scope probes are a tad flimsy and are not designed to be used regularly, but the test leads are more robust and should be good for a few years' of regular use.I have no regrets buying this item. It performs well and it good value for money.What more can you ask?
Allan Gabston-Howell
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022
My DMM use ranges from heavy electrical, automotive, low voltage prototyping, and delicate repairs; so, it is nice to have a single go-to tool that I can grab for use in any paradigm.I have found this meter/scope to be intuitive in its use, and regard the manual as unnecessary as a reference, other than to consult specifications and maximum/minimum boundaries for measurements. If you have ever used a DMM or DSO, you will likely also find this to be the case.In comparing measurements with a calibrated Fluke DMM, and a calibrated Owon DSO, I find no discrepancy in measurements between this device and the DMM and DSO which I already use. This is of primary benefit in that, where I need a field o-scope, this is much lighter and easier to bring into play than my bench scope--despite my bench scope being quite portable.Additionally, where I would normally grab my Fluke, this presents no additional burden in using but, it confers upon me the additional benefit of a high contrast display for E-I-R measurements, along with the ability to move over to scope view to spot transients which may be a root cause for a fault mode in a piece of equipment.While the scope-mode does have its limitations, as compared to a bench DSO, I have found that those limitations do not express themselves in my particular field use cases.The display is easy on my eyes, even in higher ambient light situations, as long as there is no direct sunlight cast upon the display face, I'm good to go. Particularly appreciated is the large character display for direct measurements, which happens to be my preferred white-on-black mode of display, which is far easier on my eyes than trying to squint and discern what is being displayed on my Fluke.It uses standard 18650 Li-Ion cells, which are easily accessed to swap-out with the extra charged cells that I carry with me, so I don't find it to be inconvenient that it does chew through cells faster than the less capable competitor meters do. Swap-out the cells as soon as you see a "low battery" notice, put the old cells on the charger, and keep moving.When I consider the accuracy and feature set of this tool, as compared to the monetary outlay to obtain it; and make the same comparison with the competing and "traditional" brands that I am used to using, this tool comes out on top, for my needs.
Allan Gabston-Howell
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2022
My DMM use ranges from heavy electrical, automotive, low voltage prototyping, and delicate repairs; so, it is nice to have a single go-to tool that I can grab for use in any paradigm.I have found this meter/scope to be intuitive in its use, and regard the manual as unnecessary as a reference, other than to consult specifications and maximum/minimum boundaries for measurements. If you have ever used a DMM or DSO, you will likely also find this to be the case.In comparing measurements with a calibrated Fluke DMM, and a calibrated Owon DSO, I find no discrepancy in measurements between this device and the DMM and DSO which I already use. This is of primary benefit in that, where I need a field o-scope, this is much lighter and easier to bring into play than my bench scope--despite my bench scope being quite portable.Additionally, where I would normally grab my Fluke, this presents no additional burden in using but, it confers upon me the additional benefit of a high contrast display for E-I-R measurements, along with the ability to move over to scope view to spot transients which may be a root cause for a fault mode in a piece of equipment.While the scope-mode does have its limitations, as compared to a bench DSO, I have found that those limitations do not express themselves in my particular field use cases.The display is easy on my eyes, even in higher ambient light situations, as long as there is no direct sunlight cast upon the display face, I'm good to go. Particularly appreciated is the large character display for direct measurements, which happens to be my preferred white-on-black mode of display, which is far easier on my eyes than trying to squint and discern what is being displayed on my Fluke.It uses standard 18650 Li-Ion cells, which are easily accessed to swap-out with the extra charged cells that I carry with me, so I don't find it to be inconvenient that it does chew through cells faster than the less capable competitor meters do. Swap-out the cells as soon as you see a "low battery" notice, put the old cells on the charger, and keep moving.When I consider the accuracy and feature set of this tool, as compared to the monetary outlay to obtain it; and make the same comparison with the competing and "traditional" brands that I am used to using, this tool comes out on top, for my needs.
Noah
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022
I took a chance with the 40mhz version and I am extremely happy with this unit. It's super portable, accurate, and easy to use. Perfect for field use. Doesn't have as many features of bench tops, but that's not it's point. Pitted against my certified calibrated Fluke 789 (voltage accuracy test), this thing is on the mark accurate. As stated by others, when in auto range, it's slow to settle, but when locked in a range, it's nice and snappy. This will perform just fine for troubleshooting in the field, mainly for discovering intermittent DC voltage drops/issues with industrial equipment and sensors (something DMMs can't do). Although the DMM test leads it comes with are worthless, those are easily replaced with better built leads. The probes are good, no picture but it performed well when connected to my signal generator with a 1-40Mhz sweep, begins to struggle a bit above 35Mhz, but that's beyond the scope of my needs for it in the field. Although it's ability to survive an industrial setting is yet to be determined, I'll take my chances and just treat it with care.For the price you can't beat it.
Noah
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022
I took a chance with the 40mhz version and I am extremely happy with this unit. It's super portable, accurate, and easy to use. Perfect for field use. Doesn't have as many features of bench tops, but that's not it's point. Pitted against my certified calibrated Fluke 789 (voltage accuracy test), this thing is on the mark accurate. As stated by others, when in auto range, it's slow to settle, but when locked in a range, it's nice and snappy. This will perform just fine for troubleshooting in the field, mainly for discovering intermittent DC voltage drops/issues with industrial equipment and sensors (something DMMs can't do). Although the DMM test leads it comes with are worthless, those are easily replaced with better built leads. The probes are good, no picture but it performed well when connected to my signal generator with a 1-40Mhz sweep, begins to struggle a bit above 35Mhz, but that's beyond the scope of my needs for it in the field. Although it's ability to survive an industrial setting is yet to be determined, I'll take my chances and just treat it with care.For the price you can't beat it.
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