🔊 Measure the Noise, Master the Silence!
The Protmex PT6708 Sound Level Meter is a professional-grade digital decibel reader that accurately measures sound levels from 30 to 130 dB with a precision of ±1.5 dB. Featuring a large LCD display, fast and slow measurement modes, and A/C weighting options, this device is perfect for various applications, including industrial, educational, and residential environments. Built for durability and ease of use, it also includes energy-saving features and 24/7 customer support.
O**S
Good features for the price, with a few issues.
Update 6/28/21: Still going strong, even after my daughter dressed it up as a Minion from Despicable Me Fantastic value!Update: After 10 months, bringing my rating up to 5 stars. A sturdy, solid performer. Although the concerns below are still valid, this meter represents great value for the money.Good features for the price, with a few issues.The good:Sturdy construction, has a good weight to it, unlike some othersBoth A and C weightingAuto rangingBack lit displayUses AAA batteries rather than expensive 9 voltYellow color easy to find under low light conditions (on stage or at FOH)The not-so-good:Backlight button not consistant (sometimes turns on light, other times it takes a press or two)Front and back of injection molded casing different shades of yellowUnknown accuracy (all low priced, uncertified meters have this problem.Certified calibrated meters are too expensive for a hobbyist like me ;)No external calibration portCan be used for checking relative levels only. this meter could be off by 3 or 4 dB, who knows? A difference of 3 dB will halve the permissible exposure time:85 dBA+ 8 hours 88 dBa = 4 hours per NIOSH recomendation/OSHA regs (all uncertified meters could have this problem)On the whole, a solid piece of gear with good features at a nice price. compares favorably with other uncertified meters at 3 times the price.Long term use may be compromised by lack of a calibration port, as accuracy can drift over time.The meter is new, used for one gig so far.I will report back any further pluses and minuses, if any come up.
M**Y
Seems to work well
Seems to work well, I don't understand why in a totally quiet area it still shows about 40db. I kinda thought that in a quiet area it would be closer to 0.As for temp and humidity readings, they are within range of other devices I use, so pretty accurate.Backlit feature is really nice, as I needed to take measurements in a dark area.Overall I really like the unit. For the price and quality I would buy again.
H**Y
Certainly not a sound purchase: Opportunity wasn't calling me
The media could not be loaded. When I purchased the Protmex HT602A SPL Meter Decibel Meter, I had no idea what I was getting into. I initially bought this sound measuring tool to measure the noise from a soundproofing cabinet I built for my computer and to test various other objects and their noise levels. I didn't realize just how limited the actual usage of this product would end up being over time.I thought owning "some testing equipment" for reviewing products like computer fans and sound dampening materials was a great idea. The price point of the Protmex HT602A was fair, considering its functionality and effectiveness. It had a great handfeel, and I was impressed by its performance. I tried to find more devices made by Protmex but discovered they don't really produce many other products besides this sound meter and couple of other things. Even their design resembles lots of many other generic items on Amazon.I realized the device is was essentially a generic product with a generic plastic label. The packaging is plain and unbranded, with only "ENVIRONMENTAL METER" written on the box. Despite its generic nature, I found the price to be reasonable for its purpose, and it was sensitive enough for my limited usage. It was easy to use and maintain.The product's actual application was where it fell short. I kept it around for as long as I could, but I never found a real use for it, contrary to my initial expectations. It just sat unused in its bag, a constant reminder of an impulsive purchase with good intentions. Eventually, I returned the product – not because of any fault in the product itself, but because I couldn't justify spending money on something I didn't foresee using in the future.In my experience, this device was more of a niche product. While it appeared well-built and had a bright, industrial design, it just didn't provide me with the information or had the overall usage I had hoped for. Your mileage may vary with this type of device. I didn't even really get a solid answer if my sound dampening case really made that much of a difference, even with several layers of sound dampening material.For what it's worth, the product was one of the better generic testing devices I have purchased on Amazon. I just wish I had found more uses for it. It is by far one of the most easily readable screens, awesome backlight, top notch build quality, and positive handfeel experience was all positives about the product. If I ever to ever have an immediate need for a decibel meter in the future, I would consider picking this one up again. It was affordable and of good quality. I would recommended it if that really matters to anyone.
M**E
Does exactly what you expect.
I had an event where there were specific db restrictions at a very specific spot on the venue's property. Using this db meter, I was able to eliminate any pushback on volume as I knew that I was exactly under the venue's requirements. Thankfully I didn't receive those requests, but I had evidence in hand.
P**R
"Seems" perfect, but...
I THINK it work well, but have no way to assess its accuracy. However, it is very consistent measuring the level from my fridge, A/C compressor, and screeching ex-wife & her lawyer, (although the sound level has frequently gone off the scale😖)It's easy to use, very visible when the screen light is on, and fine.My only nitpick is that the battery cover is held by a small screw; a different method would be better if one only rarely uses it, and removes the battery to prevent leakage.Would buy it again.
9**T
Works fine, flexible settings, A/C scales, adjustable sensitivity range
I use this in combination with a tone generator for adjusting home theater channel levels. Seems well calibrated out the box. Unit is comfortable in hand and appears well made.
D**H
Ace Digital Sound Meter
This product was worth the money. It works exactly as advertised.
D**C
marginal at best when detecting low noise levels
I works well for louder noise levels but those low level noises it doesn't differentiate very well - I wish it did. I used all the different modes and tried several product which had noise level ratings and this machine didn't differentiate very well .
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