Geiger Counter Nuclear Radiation Detector with Click Alarm, MOESAPU FS-600 vs Geiger Counter Nuclear Radiation Detector FNIRSI GC-01
Overall winner: Geiger Counter Nuclear Radiation Detector FNIRSI GC-01
Key Differences
MOESAPU FS-600 (A) lists a more affordable price tier, offers dual alarms and two power options (AAA or USB-C) and is noted for high sensitivity; FNIRSI FP-01 (B) includes a built-in GM sensor, LCD display and multiple alarm modes and explicitly advertises multi-radiation detection. Choose A if you want a lower-priced, highly sensitive pocket unit with flexible power options; choose B if you prefer an LCD readout and integrated GM sensor with broader built-in display/alarm features
Geiger Counter Nuclear Radiation Detector with Click Alarm, MOESAPU FS-600
Portable Geiger counter with acoustic and visual signals for beta, gamma and X-ray detection. Dual alarms for dose rate and threshold help with safety. Customers value ease of use and detection capability
Pros
- high sensitivity nuclear radiation detector
- dual alarms for dose rate and threshold
- two power options: AAA batteries or USB-C
- acoustic and visual signals for readings
Cons
- mixed feedback on functionality and sound quality
Geiger Counter Nuclear Radiation Detector FNIRSI GC-01
Portable Geiger counter with GM sensor for gamma, beta, and X-ray detection. Includes cumulative and current dose alarms with multiple alert modes. Users cite ease of use and a clear display, though experience varies on sensitivity and battery life
Pros
- built-in GM sensor for multiple radiation types
- cumulative and current dose alarms
- multi-mode alert (light/vibration/sound)
- user-friendly LCD display and controls
Cons
- mixed accuracy reports from users
- variable battery life
- some build quality concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MOESAPU |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FNIRSI |
| User Reviews | MOESAPU |