Digital Tint Meter TM-26 for car side windows vs Labs Tint Meter for side windows with UV/IR/Transmittance testing
Overall winner: Digital Tint Meter TM-26 for car side windows
Key Differences
VVV-Group's TM-26 (A) offers very high user rating and reports accurate, easy-to-read measurements but is limited to side windows up to 8 mm and cannot test windshields or fixed glass. GOYOJO's Labs Tint Meter (B) combines UV, IR and visible transmittance in one unit and tests filmed glass and side screens, but has mixed feedback on accuracy and works best in natural sunlight per users
Digital Tint Meter TM-26 for car side windows
Digital Tint Meter TM-26 tests side car window films for VLT and UVR. Accurate readings with self-calibration feature reported by users
Pros
- accurate readings on window film
- self-calibration feature
- easy to use with clear readings
- compact, case-included for protection
Cons
- only suitable for automotive side windows up to 8 mm thick
- cannot measure windshields or fixed glass panels
Labs Tint Meter for side windows with UV/IR/Transmittance testing
3-in-1 solar film meter tests UV, IR, and light transmittance for automotive window tint. Enables data lock after measurement. Noted for quality and functionality by users, with UV protection feature highlighted
Pros
- 3-in-1 measurement: UV, IR, and light transmittance
- Direct testing of filmed glass and car side screens
- Data lockable display for easy reading
- Rapid measurement with simultaneous UV display
Cons
- Mixed feedback on accuracy
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VVV-Group |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GOYOJO |
| User Reviews | VVV-Group |