LX1330B Digital Illuminance Light Meter (0-200000 Lux) vs AP-881E Light Meter for Lux, 0.01-300k Lux, 270° Rotated Sensor

Overall winner: LX1330B Digital Illuminance Light Meter (0-200000 Lux)

Key Differences

Choose the Dr.meter LX1330B (A) if you want a highly rated, fast and precise illuminance meter with peak recording and a simple fc/lux toggle; pick the AOPUTTRIVER AP-881E (B) if you need a wider measurement range and a 270° rotatable sensor plus a backlit display for angled or low-light work. A is stronger on user satisfaction and precision, while B offers greater physical sensor flexibility and range but has mixed accuracy and ease-of-use reports

LX1330B Digital Illuminance Light Meter (0-200000 Lux)

LX1330B Digital Illuminance Light Meter (0-200000 Lux)

Dr.meter • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

illuminance meter with 2x/sec readings and FC/LUX toggle for versatile light measurement. supports peak data capture for brief high-intensity sources; valued for plant growing environments, easy to use according to customers

Pros

  • fast, precise readings
  • fc / lux unit toggle
  • peak data recording
  • suitable for indoor/outdoor light measurement

Cons

  • limited to illuminance measurements
  • relies on user interpretation for unit selection
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AP-881E Light Meter for Lux, 0.01-300k Lux, 270° Rotated Sensor

AP-881E Light Meter for Lux, 0.01-300k Lux, 270° Rotated Sensor

AOPUTTRIVER • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

Lux meter with 0.01–300,000 lux range, 270° rotatable sensor, data hold and backlight. Measures in lux and fc with auto zeroing and quick response. Customers note good quality and value with mixed accuracy feedback

Pros

  • wide measurement range
  • 270-degree rotatable detector
  • backlit display
  • data hold function

Cons

  • mixed accuracy reviews
  • some find ease of use not ideal
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Dr.meter
Durability Tie
Versatility AOPUTTRIVER
User Reviews Dr.meter