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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This is a complex device and will take some time to fully evaluate, but I will provide my initial impressions and some photos to help reveal the product.First, it comes with a very nice fabric protective case which can store the meter and all the cables. If you want to leave the cables attached to the meter, there's room for that. The test probes are high-quality with removable insulated tips. It's fairly large and boxy, probably more suited for use on a bench.It's powered by a single standard flat-top 18650 lithium cell which can easily be replaced if ever needed. It has built-in charging circuitry and an unusually high-quality USB-C charging cable. As you probably know, the 18650 can store a lot of energy so I'd anticipate a charge would last a long time. If necessary, the 18650 could be quickly replaced with one that's freshly charged if you need to get back up and running without waiting for a recharge.It comes with a real user manual that's of a size that's actually readable. The instructions are clear and appear to be complete and there's a little booklet with full specifications. I took the photos before testing and didn't notice that the probe connections were blocked by a little plastic bar (visible in the photos). Maybe that's standard practice, but I hadn't seen that before. I found that by using a small screwdriver, all the bars could be moved simultaneously up and out of the way. Maybe that's to serve as an indicator that the meter has been used (but that's just a guess).I a quick test, the multimeter functions are exponentially nicer than a standard multimeter. It is auto-ranging, but the range can also be set manually. I have not tested the frequency and oscilloscope functions yet, but that ability will raise this multimeter to a whole new level of testing functionality.
Mark B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
It's a cheap, handheld oscilloscope that goes relatively light on features. It definitely meets the advertised specs, but doesn't have enough precision for measuring more fine digital signals.Just having an LCD on a multimeter is definitely nice though, as it provides a big "user experience" upgrade from classic multimeters.
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