Decibel Meter TS-501B with backlit LCD, A/C weighting vs Decibel Meter Data Logger with 43,000 data records
Overall winner: Decibel Meter TS-501B with backlit LCD, A/C weighting
Key Differences
TOPTES TS-501B (A) offers a backlit 2.25-inch LCD, A- and C-weighting, and a wide 30–130 dB range with a higher average rating and many more reviews, making it a straightforward sound meter for general use. DANOPLUS (B) focuses on data logging (43k records) with PC export and real-time measurement, so pick B if you need recording and export features; pick A if you want a simpler, well-reviewed meter with broader user validation
Decibel Meter TS-501B with backlit LCD, A/C weighting
Compact sound level meter with 2.25-inch backlit LCD; measures 30–130 dB with A- and C-weighting. Helpful for monitoring noise in homes and workspaces; noted for ease of use and clear manual
Pros
- backlit 2.25-inch LCD display
- A-weighting and C-weighting support
- wide measurement range (30–130 dB)
- easy-to-read readings and user-friendly design
Cons
- mixed accuracy reports from users
- some users report battery life concerns
- does not detect thumping bass sounds as noted by customers
Decibel Meter Data Logger with 43,000 data records
DANOPLUS decibel meter records up to 43,000 data points, viewable on main unit or PC, and exportable to Excel. 3-color light alarm signals Green, Yellow, and Red for alerts. Customers note accuracy, with mixed opinions on functionality and outdoor visibility
Pros
- large data logging capacity
- PC data export to Excel
- real-time measurement
- three-color alarm indicators
Cons
- mixed feedback on functionality
- outdoor visibility may be challenging
- some users report not working for them
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TOPTES |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | DANOPLUS |
| User Reviews | TOPTES |