Labs Tint Meter for side windows with UV/IR/Transmittance testing vs AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance
Overall winner: AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance
Key Differences
De-Power AH-Quantuv focuses on PAR and UVA measurements with separate R/G/B PAR readings and notes solid construction, making it better for growers needing spectral PAR data; GOYOJO Labs Tint Meter combines UV/IR/visible transmittance for testing window and film tinting with a data lock feature but has mixed accuracy feedback and performs best in natural sunlight. Choose De-Power if you need PAR/UVA sensing and a sturdier build; choose GOYOJO if you need a multi-mode tint/film tester for windows and side screens
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
AH-Quantuv PAR Meter for PAR/UVA irradiance
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | De-Power |
| Durability | De-Power |
| Versatility | GOYOJO |
| User Reviews | De-Power |