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The ANENG Pocket Multimeter is a versatile electrical tester designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. With a 4000-count display, voice broadcast functionality, and a compact design, it allows for easy and safe measurements of AC/DC voltage, current, resistance, and more. Its non-contact voltage testing feature enhances safety, while the included accessories make it a complete toolkit for any electrical task.
A**S
Good product
Worth the price, quick shipping and delivery
A**R
Not for the professional
I needed a volt meter to voice broadcast because I am blind. I know what you are thinking, but I only need it to verify voltage I am not wireing a house. It works fine for this. I would not recommend this for every day use as it is not built strong enough for that. Just saying it is not for the proffessional. I would use it on occasions when you needed a voice readout. It takes a min. for the voltage to become steady before it reads out, but this is common for digital volt meters. The voice does have an accent but I can still understand it ok.
J**B
Great value
After a disappointing try with another inexpensive DMM, I tried this one and was astounded at its quality and utility. This is a great little meter with lots of unexpected functions and features. The proximity detection of AC voltages, voice readout, and auto ranging are real time savers. I would recommend this to anyone who needs an inexpensive general purpose meter.
S**.
Nice tool 4 the blind.
It was so great to find this tool. Yes the voice does need a little more clearity, but it is understandable. I am a do-it-yourself person, and with a tool like this a blind person can work with ac or dc items. It is so nice that I can check a battery for myself, check a circut for connection and voltage, check a friends car to see if the alternator is charging proper and more. Oh and from the blind perspective get a good pair of leather gloves for safety, they do provid some insulation from ac curent.
A**R
Speech is inconsistent with display
While this a very nice multimeter, the greatest problem is that the display shows 240V but the speech reads out 139V. This seems to happen with the higher values. For the testing of batteries, it is fairly accurate. I must say I am disappointed that this was not quality controlled before leaving the factory.
R**S
Case
Poor case
D**0
The pronuciation of 8 sounds exactly like 9. Need I say more ?.
The pronuciation of 8 sounds exactly like 9. Need I say more ?. On the plus side, the return was easy.
P**.
It's ok
It's OK But !
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