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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
I have to say, this oscilloscope multimeter is an absolute game-changer. Not only does it boast stunningly vivid graphs, but it also enables graph retrieval by connecting to your computer via the provided USB cable. With the capability to measure both DC and AC voltages from batteries and outlets, this device can provide precise readings for voltage, amperage, resistance, and capacitance. It's a lifesaver when it comes to determining the condition of your car battery and detecting live cables in any electrical project at home. I am thoroughly impressed with this little powerhouse and recommend it to everyone.
Levia B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
My husband has been using this oscilloscope multimeter for various home projects around the house. So far, he's really pleased with its performance. It's pocket-sized, making it convenient to carry around, whether he's working in the garage or out in the yard. The tool gives him reliable readings that help him in his DIY automotive repairs. He’s also used it with some electronics. He started talking about what it does, how it works and what he’s using it for. I’m not a gadget person and I think my eyes must have glossed over a bit because he stopped explaining and told me that he’s try it out and let me know what he thought of it. When I asked him about it this morning he told me that he appreciates the straightforward usability of the device. It saved him time and effort. According to him, this oscilloscope multimeter is a practical addition to his toolkit. I apologize if this review isn’t as helpful as others might be, it’s nothing against the product though.
MARC BUEHLER
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I’m working on repairing a couple of inverters, so I thought this might be a useful tool. This meter is impressive looking, and I was excited to try it out. It comes in a protective case, but I had a difficult time removing it. The probe ends are very sharp, great for piercing a wire’s insulation, but they should have had plastic end covers. I couldn’t remove the thing as the probe ends were facing up and were firmly stuck in the walls of the case. I had to use a knife to cut the pouch to release the probes and the connected meter. I need to remember to, at least, put the sharp ends facing down when putting the thing back into the case. Once out. I eagerly turned it on andstarted pushing buttons until I got the scope working and stuck the probes into an electrical outlet just to see that it worked. It took me quite a while to figure out what buttons to push and I’m still having to keep reading the tiny print on the instructions. As a multimeter, my 50 year old Fluke 77 meter is so much easier to use, but this thing is more than just a fancy multimeter. The oscilloscope seems to have its limitations but works perfectly for my purposes observing 120 volt AC sine waves.Unfortunately, the manufacturer didn’t provide any kind of fold out stand or way to hang it so I could see the meter while I’m using the probes. There is a compartment on the back where there is a USB-C port for charging the internal battery and a couple of terminals to export data, but I had a hell of a time getting it open. It is secured with a screw, but the fit is so tight, I had to use a knife to pry it open, digging into the plastic case.Although, after spending quite a bit of time with it, I was able to go to whatever mode and setting I needed, I’m still trying to figure out some of its other features, but they are not important to my needs. Someone who is a bit more enlightened might find this device worth it’s weight in gold.
baxter the basset hound
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
I've used this meter for about a month or two now. Today I went to use it and it's permanently stuck on the usb mode screen. Pressing buttons doesn't do anything. Now it's just an expensive paper weight.
Robbyg
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
The meter comes in a nice box with Probes and a manual that is well written short folded sheet. It covers most aspects of the Meter in enough detail that I found it very handy.The display is just as seen in the photos, it is bright and crisp. I tested the meter for about an hour and the batteries went from 100% down to about 80%, so the battery life is acceptable for most hobby work.I wanted to give this meter 5 Stars but it fell short on the Oscilloscope side.It read AC line voltage and frequency perfectly. It read all DC voltages that I threw at it perfectly, I tested it from 300mv up to 31Vdc as compared to my Fluke 77 Meter. (SEE PICTURES) and it did very well.I put it on my Signal Generator and it reads common Waveforms with Zero issue's. Waveforms like Sine Waves, Square Waves etc. all displayed and read perfectly. PWM signals are reading at twice their real frequency.The major issue with the Scope is that anything above about 20Khz starts to throw out the Peak to Peak voltage reading. As you can see by time I got it to it's limit at 10Mhz it was reading less than Half of the 11Vpp voltage I was feeding it. Of note is that it read the Frequency perfectly but displays a distorted Sine Wave. Basically it needs a proper BNC Probe input with a Matching Impedance but there is no port for that.Overall It's a great Meter for reading lower frequencies or checking Line voltage and DC supplies.Just don't expect it to give proper Scope measurements at higher frequencies.
THE CYCLIST & PHOTOGRAPHER: CANON R3
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
I'LL POST A VIDEO REVIEW THIS WEEKEND!THE ONLY DOWNSIDE IS THAT THERE IS NO USB C.NOT REQUIRED, BUT A NICE OPTION.EVERY GUY SHOULD HAVE ONE IN THEIR TOOL KIT.BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE FOR POWER ISSUES.
M
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Reliable, accurate, and easy to use!
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