Pro3000 Tone Generator with ABN Clips and RJ11 Plug vs Pro3000 Analog Tone Generator with Clips & RJ11

Overall winner: Pro3000 Tone Generator with ABN Clips and RJ11 Plug

Key Differences

Both listings share the same brand, model line, rating and long tone reach up to 16 km, but Product A explicitly includes ABN clips and an RJ11 plug for individual wire access while Product B is described more generally as an analog tone generator with Cat5 and telephone jack uses. Pick A if you need ABN clips and RJ11 connectivity; pick B if you want the simpler analog description for basic Cat5/telephone jack work

Pro3000 Tone Generator with ABN Clips and RJ11 Plug

Pro3000 Tone Generator with ABN Clips and RJ11 Plug

Fluke Networks • ★ 4.3/5 • Mid-Range

Tone generator for locating and tracing in cables with ABN clips and RJ11 plug; includes SmartTone multi-tone capability and polarity checks. Users note strong functionality and ease of use for non-powered lines and CAT5 cables

Pros

  • Long-range tone in most cables
  • ABN clips for access to wire pairs
  • RJ11 plug for direct jack connection
  • SmartTone technology with 5 tones

Cons

  • Tone detection may be difficult in some environments
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Pro3000 Analog Tone Generator with Clips & RJ11

Pro3000 Analog Tone Generator with Clips & RJ11

Fluke Networks • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Analog tone generator for locating traces and continuity checks in cables. Attaches with alligator clips and RJ11 plug for diverse terminations; noted for ease of use and value. Customers cite effective non-powered line tracing and reliable quality

Pros

  • easy to use
  • works on non-powered lines
  • includes alligator clips and RJ11 plug
  • good value for money

Cons

  • tone may be low or hard to detect
  • mixed feedback on noise level
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Tie
Durability Tie
Versatility Fluke Networks
User Reviews Tie