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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 255 Reviews |
G**E
Exactly what I was hoping for
I get a feeling that people writing negative reviews about this meter are the ones who spent 3x the money on something else, and essentially got the same thing. I've wanted an RF meter for a while now, but I've always considered $150-200 way too much. I was surprised to find this one coming in at just under $50, and was an actual 3-field meter. The negative reviews were off-putting too, but I figured nothing ventured nothing gained and the potential upside if it worked as advertised was enough IMO. It does, in fact, work exactly as advertised. So how is it so cheap? My best guess as to the affordability: - No logging, so no EPROM - Non-replaceable battery means a simpler case design and a cheaper battery can be used. - Probably a cheaper IC chip, it has a slight lag of a little less than a second. Not an issue for me. - Micro-USB charging port and no included transformer = $$$ savings. - Cheaper EMF/RF sensor: This unit measures up to 8ghz, others 4x the cost measure up to 10ghz. I give props to these guys for realizing that manufacturing an RF meter at a price most can stomach, that will still measure almost everything you can think of, would mean selling to a broader base of potential customers. And the thing works great for $50!
T**B
Great tool for the price
First, you get what you pay for. This inexpensive (cheap) meter is great. It is moderately sensitive and fairly accurate. To get better sensitivity and accuracy you would have to pay 3 to 10 times as much. For the average home experimenter this meter is more than enough to provide indications of RF/EMI radiation. It can detect WiFi, Bluetooth, Ham Radio, CB, and microwave oven emissions. To the reviewer that claimed it wouldnโt detect his Bluetooth speakers: they are receiving the signal, try holding the meter near the device transmitting the signal. Overall, this is a great tool for the price!
M**N
ok
ok
W**H
Great for testing for the death jab
So hard to believe that some people are so ignorant of knowledge, still think that stuff the MSM on the tv is pushing is so wonderful, well get this meter and scan the arm you got jabbed in when set on radio frequency and/or magnetic field.. you'll get a reading if you've been jabbed, hummmm... I wonder why that is..... this is how we find out if a patient has had this wonderful procedure and if they did we show them the door because of the liability of treating them.. That's how much your so-called leaders, MSM, medical establishment care about you.
R**.
Very useful tool.
I was only expecting to use this tool once or twice but I pull this out of my toolbox and use it on a regular basis. Very good at identifying issues wit EMF. I was shocked to see how dangerous my microwave over is and what a safe distance is to stand form the microwave.
R**Y
Would've been nice to have instructions...
It works, but wtf does it all mean? It came with a couple of small pages of instructions. I'm not a rocket scientist, so I don't understand much. It does tell you the amount of EMF coming from everything. Scary AF. Maybe I can find something on line to actually explain what exactly the numbers mean. It is a cool gadget.
N**8
Stopped working same night
Donโt bother. It worked for an hour or two, then stopped working. Wonโt charge or turn on again. Terrible product.
X**O
Anyone should have this meter
Now I know which places to avoid. I had serious problems with radiation from antennas. This device confirms all spaces where I received radiation and got very sick every time. Thank's to this meter I can detect new spaces where not to stay too long. People with flu like or poisened symptoms should first use a meter to check their living or working spaces or any space you are feel that something is not right with you being there.
C**M
Funcional
Herramienta muy util, facil funcionamiento, sin ser profesional cumple su objetivo
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