Digital Tint Meter TM-26 for car side windows vs AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance

Overall winner: AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance

Key Differences

De-Power's AH-Quantuv (B0D8HZRPYD) focuses on plant-light metrics with PAR, separate R/G/B PAR readings and UVA measurement, plus noted solid construction, while VVV-Group's TM-26 (B0CYBJMFD5) is an automotive tint/UV/VLT tester with an easy-to-read display and strong accuracy but is limited to side windows up to 8 mm and cannot measure windshields or fixed glass. Choose De-Power if you need grow-light/PAR and UVA measurements and a more rugged build; choose VVV-Group if you need a simple, accurate car window tint and UV/VLT tester for compatible side windows

Digital Tint Meter TM-26 for car side windows

Digital Tint Meter TM-26 for car side windows

VVV-Group • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

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
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AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance

AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance

De-Power • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Measures PAR (400-750nm) and UVA (320-400nm) irradiance with separate R/G/B PAR readouts. Includes a sensor IC from a noted Japan semiconductor company. Customers find it accurate, easy to use, and good value for money

Pros

  • accurate PAR and UVA measurements
  • separate R/G/B PAR readings
  • easy to use
  • solid construction

Cons

  • limited user insights on long-term durability
  • requires Q&A for accuracy comparisons vs other brands
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price De-Power
Durability De-Power
Versatility De-Power
User Reviews VVV-Group