Decibel Meter TS-501B with backlit LCD, A/C weighting vs Decibel Meter with 43,000 data log, 3-color alarm, A/C weighting
Overall winner: Decibel Meter with 43,000 data log, 3-color alarm, A/C weighting
Key Differences
TOPTES TS-501B (A) offers a more affordable listed price, a 2.25-inch backlit LCD, A- and C-weighting and a 30–130 dB range suited for general sound measurement. JuviPerpric (B) focuses on advanced data features with 43,000 data logs, PC export and a three-color alarm, making it better for long-term monitoring and analysis
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 with 43,000 data log, 3-color alarm, A/C weighting
Digital sound level meter with data logging (up to 43,000 records) and a three-color alarm. Records can be viewed on the host computer and PC, with export options. Customers note it is easy to use and functions as advertised
Pros
- data logging up to 43,000 records
- three-color alarm system for noise levels
- A/C weighting for accurate measurements
- MAX/MIN function for peak readings
Cons
- limited customer feedback available
- no detail on calibration method
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TOPTES |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | JuviPerpric |
| User Reviews | TOPTES |