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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I bought two different brand/models of sound meter. Since they can be found so cheap it was worth getting a second to compare results. In a room with a background reading of just under 40dB, using the slow update rate, both using the A weighting, this meter is typically within about 1 or 2dB of the other meter:Ambient sound levelMusic at a pleasant volumeWhite noisea 10 second 30Hz to 8kHz sweep (covering the documented frequency response)Testing with a tone generator at 1kHz I also see deltas close enough to 3dB when halving or doubling the output amplitude. The sources aren't calibrated, an Android audio signal generator app via a bluetooth speaker that has dedicated filtering for music.However, since both meters have a stated accuracy of +/-1.5dB with 0.1dB resolution I'm comfortable with the A weighting mode on this device.In the C weighting mode the reading from the two meters differ typically by around 6dB using the same sources and peak difference is about 10dB. That is pretty severe (typically 4x linear difference and up to 10x linear difference between the two meters using C weighting). I wasn't using sources with high audio power, just the same ones as I tested the A weighting with. Of the two meters I bought I suspect this model the less accurate in the C weighting mode and typically over-reads the real audio power level.Without a calibrated signal source these observations are only illustrative speculation rather than verification of anything.The live level meter is really just a stepped scale with three levels, green, yellow and red shown on a horizontal bar with six segments for each color and the expected purposes for the colors. It would be nicer if each individual bar segment was used individually to implement a live meter view. Above 50dB a rather annoying set of 3 yellow/greed LEDs is lit on the left of the LCD display, it makes sense if the level is persistently above 50dB for hours according to government data but probably not significant in a case like music that just exceeds 50dB repeatedly and flashes the LEDs. Above 90dB a set of 4 red LEDs lights on the opposite side of the LCD display. In both cases the LEDs are quite distracting from the meter reading.The fast update mode is 8 times per-second for the displayed dB level on the LCD and is probably great for adjusting a source of a stable signal but I have to say I prefer the slow mode with an update per-second due to the less volatile and eassier to read meter number. This is a place where a true bar meter updating 8 times per-scond while the dB level number updating every second would be quite useful.It's a shame it can only show the maximum sound levels, my other meter has a min and max view which is a nicer perspective. Both have a button to hold the currently displayed level which can be helpful trying to judge the effective level at some point when using the high speed update rate.It comes with what seems to me like a nice microphone pop filter that seems to me to be better than the one supplied with the other sound meter I bought. It has a belt clip and the battery cover has a screw to secure it. It's does quite a good job of filtering out user handling noise. But is easily distracted by simple sounds like moving things near it.It's a shame there is no cover for the microphone other than the pop filter, when unused for long periods the pop filter will take any bumps.On the whole I'm quite happy using it to compare sound sources, particularly using the A weighting. The not 5 star is only because of things like the coarseness of the bar level meter, the high (yellow/green) and severe (red) level LED indicators being so bright and close to the LCD view.
S. Os
Reviewed in Germany on July 4, 2024
Das Schallpegelmessgerät ist solide verarbeitet und ermöglicht es, Lautstärke in Dezibel (dB) zu messen. Es ist ideal, um ein Gefühl für die gemessene Lautstärke / Umgebung zu bekommen.Das Display ist sehr kontrastreich und gut ablesbar, unabhängig davon, ob man sich in einer dunkleren oder helleren Arbeitsumgebung befindet. Das Gerät ist schmal und filigran, wodurch es sich leicht im Werkzeugkoffer verstauen lässt. Das Batteriefach ist durch eine Schraube gesichert und das Gerät wird mit 2 x AA-Batterien betrieben.Die Bedienung ist einfach und intuitiv, mit Funktionen wie Ein-/Ausschalten, Taschenlampe und schneller 0,125s / langsam 1s Abtastung / Messung des Schallpegels. Das Gerät kann nachträglich selbst kalibriert werden, was die Genauigkeit verbessert. Es ist wichtig, solche Geräte von Zeit zu Zeit nachzukalibrieren.Ich kann es empfehlen, um in sehr lauten Umgebungen ein visuelles Feedback zu haben und so das Gehör zu schützen. Durch rechtzeitiges verlassen des Bereiches.
TDB
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
Easy to use and perfect for balancing my 9.2 multi channel sound system
Yannick B.
Reviewed in France on May 3, 2024
Livré dans une boîte en carton et dans un plastique bulle, ce sonomètre m'a fait bonne impression.En effet, je trouve le design joli, le fonctionnement simple et les différents affichages clairs et précis.Son utilisation commence par l'introduction des deux pilles AAA. Pour ce faire, il faut ôter une petite vis à l'arrière pour déverrouiller la trappe à piles : l'on est sûr de ne pas ouvrir ce compartiment par inadvertance, mais cela suppose d'avoir un tournevis adapté à chaque changement de piles. Par contre, cela permet de maintenir le clip ceinture quand on emporte l’appareil avec soi.Un gros bouton rouge permet de l'allumer et l'affichage donne alors en temps réel la mesure en dB évaluée par le capteur menu d'un manchon en mousse.Dès lors que le niveau sonore atteint 50 dB, un affichage LED vert sur la gauche indique clairement que l'on a atteint ce palier. De même, un affichage LED rouge sur la droite s'illumine lorsque le niveau devient dangereux pour l'homme (aux alentours de 90 dB).L'ensemble est bien fini et la prise en main est bonne ; l'ergonomie est également excellente avec des boutons facilement accessibles.N'étant pas expert et ne possédant pas d'outils de référence à ma disposition, il m'est difficile de dire si la mesure est précise, mais pour une utilisation personnelle, ce sonomètre me convient parfaitement.
SoundMan73
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
It's hard to believe you can get an accurate sound level meter at this price point.This Mastfuyi FY8837 works great! It is advertised with 1.5 decibel accuracy. A nearly silent room is about 30 Db.The meter comes with 2 AAA batteries an instruction booklet in several languages and a wind screen.I'm a drummer and have always wanted to know how loud a cymbal crash or a tom fill is. Now I know! No wonder I have some hearing loss after 35 years of playing. This sound level meter will come in handy for many projects.My favorite feature is that is has 3 green LEDs on the left side that stay lit up to 90Db. The right side has 3 red LED's that light up for anything 90Db and above. The hold function is also nice.If you press the A/C/MAX button will show:A-what the human ear hearsC-actual loudnessMAX-locks the LCD display to show the loudest a sound is. For example I placed it next to a speaker and long pressed MAX. It is holding at 117.3 Db. It will stay at this level until either I press the MAX button again or a sound registers louder than 117.3 Db. Very handy!CThis meter also has a hold function that allows you to 'freeze' the display so you can document an accurate measurement. The SLOW/FAST button works great as a refresh rate. SLOW will update the display ever 1 seconds. The FAST setting will update every 125 milliseconds.There is also a built in white LED that can be turned on by pressing the HOLD button for 2 seconds. This will light up a pretty large area in a dark room.Overall this is a very accurate meter that I think will come in handy for most users.
JHoney
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
I found this easy to operate. A couple of the buttons are overloaded with long press functionality, but the labeling is inconsistent about positioning. For example, flashlight uses long press and is on top, but Maximum mode also uses long press, and it's legend is occupies the bottom. Fortunately nothing's too complex here.In fast mode it seems to update 2-3 times a second. In slow mode it takes about 3 seconds to update. The hold and max features work as expected. Switching any other feature causes max and hold to switch off though.It can't measure quick noises (mentioned in the manual), like a hammer striking a surface. It is good for noise levels, or even semi-regular noise like speech.The flashlight just blinks as long as I hold the button, then when the button is released it turns on hold just like a short press would. Not sure if that's the intended behavior. I can't think of a use for this. The manual just says "long press to turn on or off the flashlight".There is a useless bar graph at the base of the display. It is broken into 18 segments, but only represents three ranges. Above 50 dBA the second (yellow) segment turns on, and three green LEDs to the left of the display light up. Above 90 dBA the third (red) segment turns on, and three red LEDs to the right of the display light up.Device weighs 140g (~5oz). Can be set on a flat surface facing up (most stable), or on either side. The main body is plastic with overmolded green rubber. The case is sturdy with 6 screws holding it together, and a channel for the two halves to interlock. The microphone is a tiny capsule mounted inside the metal head. This metal head weighs about 44g on its own. The battery compartment closes with a screw, and that has a proper brass insert.== Internals ==On the power side we have Holtek 7533-1 3.3V regulator, and Holtek HT7660 voltage converter (produces negative of the input voltage).There are two TL062C low-power dual op-amps. Then a couple TI CD405x multiplexers, however one has a questionable logo. The rest of the parts are three unknown 8-pin chips, and a large 64-pin QFP with custom marking.
Tony4god
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Works awesome and love it.
INO9VAR UTILIDADES
Reviewed in Brazil on December 15, 2024
Gostei muitooo
Perfetto
Reviewed in Italy on October 3, 2024
Funziona ma tanto plasticoso
Oleksandr
Reviewed in Spain on October 27, 2024
Funciona como descrito na descrição deste produto.
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