Take note of our remarkable digital sound level meter. Precision is paramount when it comes to this product, with an accuracy that soars up to +/- 1 5dB. It’s an incredibly versatile tool, finding its place in various fields such as noise engineering, quality control, health care and other environmental assessments. Safety engineers, health officers, industrial safety offices and sound quality control departments alike can make good use of it.
What makes this meter unique? It boasts of a maximum and minimum value hold function, as well as a data hold feature for your convenience. Its top-notch capacitive microphone requires no contact and can gauge the sound quality in a range of environments. The sound meter can measure noise levels from 30~130dBA.
One of its clever design attributes is its bracket which allows it to be placed conveniently on a desktop or any flat surface for ease of viewing data. Nighttime usage is also not an issue thanks to its LCD backlight display screen which ensures readability in darker environments.
Technical specifics include: Model TA8151. This sleek meter is in a combined black and red colour. It’s made from sturdy ABS plastic and uses an A-weighting frequency. The meter has a 4 digit resolution of 0.1dB, and a measuring range of 30~130dBA. It works on a frequency range of 31.5Hz to 8.5K Hz, with a 1/2 inch Electret Condenser Microphone. It requires 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries (not included) for its power supply.
Take note of its compact size (205x55x30mm/8×2.15×1.17in). The meter has a weight of only 98g making it lightweight and portable. When it comes to packaging, the product comes in a box with dimensions of 247x92x52mm and weighs 240g.
What’s in the box? One Digital Sound Level Meter (please note batteries are not included), a handy cloth bag for storage, a detailed user manual and a beautifully designed packaging color box.
In order to prolong your meter’s longevity, please avoid operating it in environments with extreme temperature and humidity conditions.
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