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Experience the ultimate in sound level monitoring with our advanced Sound Level Meter. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this device combines high accuracy, user-friendly features, and robust functionality to meet all your sound measurement needs. Support & Resources Software Download: Access the latest version of our PC software. Why This Sound Meter? Perfect for measuring noise levels in workplaces, studios, homes, or outdoor environments, this sound meter is designed for both professionals and hobbyists. We’ll also share first impressions of its build quality, ease of use, and initial setup. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Sound Meter Merchant Video What is a sound meter, and what is it used for? A sound meter, also known as a decibel (dB) meter or noise level meter, is a device used to measure sound pressure levels in an environment. What’s the difference between A-weighting and C-weighting? A-weighting (dBA): Mimics human hearing, used for general noise. C-weighting (dBC): Captures low frequencies, ideal for industrial noise. Smartphone apps vs. dedicated sound meters? Apps are convenient but less accurate. Dedicated meters are better for professional use. How to interpret readings? 30-40 dB: Quiet (library). 50-60 dB: Normal conversation. 85+ dB: Risk of hearing damage. Maintenance tips? Store in a case, keep the microphone clean, avoid extreme conditions, and calibrate regularly.
Effortless measurement Our Professional Sound Level Meter features an auto range function, ensuring seamless and accurate readings across different sound levels
Wide Frequency Response Decibel Meter Capture a broad range of frequencies from 31.5Hz to 8.5KHz, enabling comprehensive sound analysis in various environments
Calibration you can trust Decibel Noise Measure Tester The built-in sound source produces a reliable 94dB sound at 1kHz for precise calibration of your meter
Certified for Quality Our Sound Level Meter is CE certified, meeting European safety and performance standards. It is also RoHS compliant, promoting environmental sustainability
AC/DC Function Sound Level Meter Experience flexibility in power options with both AC and DC functionality, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor use
June 2022 Update: It still works fine. It was very helpful in easing my concerns that my dogs might be barking while I’m not home. Discovered another FUN use: Thus can be a fun educational ‘game’ for kids (with supervision), such as, how much noise is ‘ambient’ in one area verses another, how loud and nearby a sound has to be to make a difference in the reading (kids can run around the yard making noises on that one), how much noise a basketball bounce makes verses a tennis ball bounce, all sorts of learning ‘games’ can be created around this (with supervision).ORIGINAL 2019 Review:Works great, super easy to use with software. Super easy to download data from device to PC. Super easy to export that downloaded software data to excel. Need to have good vision/wear glasses though to set up or can risk not recording data by mistake. Also if batteries run out no data recording and no warning. Had that happen once too. Using the PC software that comes with device you simply have device plugged in to PC (using enclosed USB cable), choose 'connect' from software menu, and then choose 'parameters' from software menu and set parameters. Parameters means how often it takes a data reading. You can do every 3 seconds if you want. The more time between readings the longer it will log data - and the software lets you know how many hours/days it will log data for based on the seconds between readings. It can log data for more than a day at 15 second intervals between readings. Anyway, you save the parameters while the device is connected choosing manual option in software. Then you choose disconnect menu option in software and you can disconnect meter and then whenever you're ready set it up and make sure the power is on and push the record button. If you chose fifteen seconds you will see REC flash every 15 seconds. When you're ready to stop data readings, turn power off, hook back up to PC using software, choose download data, and it sucks the data off the device. The software menu also has an export to excel option. Super easy. SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT: Wish there was wireless in device along with an app so I could see device status/data realtime on my phone to make sure all in order/recording.I also like that device has a tripod receiver - I had a flexible Gorillapod tripod already that allows me to place this just about anywhere.Originally Used for: See if my dogs are quiet while I'm gone & measure noise levels.June 2022 Update: It still works fine. It was very helpful in easing my concerns that my dogs might be barking while I’m not home. Discovered another FUN use: Thus can be a fun educational ‘game’ for kids (with supervision), such as, how much noise is ‘ambient’ in one area verses another, how loud and nearby a sound has to be to make a difference in the reading (kids can run around the yard making noises on that one), how much noise a basketball bounce makes verses a tennis ball bounce, all sorts of learning ‘games’ can be created around this (with supervision).