ProSensor 710+ Stud Finder with 13 sensors vs Stud Finder Wall Scanner 5-in-1 with LCD Display
Overall winner: ProSensor 710+ Stud Finder with 13 sensors
Key Differences
JAXWQ's Stud Finder (A) is positioned as the more affordable option with a high-sensitivity micro-sensor and clear, easy-to-follow instructions for accurate edge and center detection. Franklin Sensors ProSensor 710+ (B) emphasizes hardware accuracy with 13 sensing elements, built-in bubble level, and explicit support for both wood and metal stud detection, but some users noted occasional false positives and mixed value impressions
ProSensor 710+ Stud Finder with 13 sensors
ProSensor 710+ detects wood and metal studs with 13 sensors and built-in bubble level. One-button scanning adapts to various depths and textures, showing center and edges. Users report reliable accuracy on textured walls and ease of use
Pros
- 13-sensor detection for accuracy
- One-button scanning with no calibration
- Displays center and edges simultaneously
- Built-in bubble level
Cons
- Mixed experiences with false positives
- Some users consider it overpriced for its build quality
Stud Finder Wall Scanner 5-in-1 with LCD Display
5-in-1 stud finder with microprocessor sensor detects edges and centers of wood, metal, joists, pipes, and live AC behind walls. Easy to use with accurate readings and quick results. Customers praise its reliability and time-saving utility for DIY projects
Pros
- accurate edge and center detection
- easy-to-use interface
- quick sensing with microprocessor chip
- detects multiple materials (wood, metal, pipes, live AC)
Cons
- no explicit limitations in provided data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JAXWQ |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Franklin Sensors |
| User Reviews | Franklin Sensors |