Sperry VD6505 Non-Contact Voltage Sensor, 12-1000 V AC vs FNIRSI DMT-99 Digital Multimeter with 9999 TRMS, Rechargeable
Overall winner: FNIRSI DMT-99 Digital Multimeter with 9999 TRMS, Rechargeable
Key Differences
Sperry VD6505 is a compact non-contact voltage sensor focused on quick live-wire detection with adjustable sensitivity and audible/visual indication; it has a lower listed price and a very large review sample. FNIRSI DMT-99 is a full-featured 9999-count TRMS digital multimeter with recording/monitoring modes and a rechargeable battery, offering broader measurement capability
Sperry VD6505 Non-Contact Voltage Sensor, 12-1000 V AC
Non-contact voltage detector with adjustable sensitivity for 12-1000 V AC. 360-degree visual and audible indicators for quick verification. Includes a pocket clip for easy carrying. Customer insight: ease of use and value, with mixed readability and sensitivity feedback
Pros
- adjustable non-contact sensitivity
- 360 visual and audible indicators
- compact ergonomic design
- pocket clip for portability
Cons
- mixed readability of results
- mixed opinions on sensitivity setting
- requires attention to indicator readings
FNIRSI DMT-99 Digital Multimeter with 9999 TRMS, Rechargeable
FNIRSI DMT-99 is a rechargeable auto-ranging digital multimeter with recording and monitoring modes, capable of measuring resistance, capacitance, diode, frequency, and current. It supports 9999-count TRMS and USB-C charging, with clear display and easy operation. A customer notes accurate performance for its price point
Pros
- 9999-count TRMS measurement
- rechargeable 1500 mAh battery
- recording and monitoring modes
- USB-C charging
Cons
- limited use-case examples from feedback
- no explicit safety rating information
- charging details not fully specified
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sperry Instruments |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FNIRSI |
| User Reviews | Sperry Instruments |