Any recommendations for lux meters?

Hi folks,

After realizing that not all lumen expectations are created equal, I’d like to pick up a budget-friendly lux meter. I see several on Banggood but was wondering if anyone has any recommendations as to what to look for / buy / stay away from.

Thanks in advance,
Sully

LX1330B Digital Lux Light Illuminance Meter.

Thanks jhalb! I’ll check it out.

Have you compared to other LUX meters? I bought a cheap one for $12. Did I waste my money?

This is what I bought

http://www.ebay.com/itm/161411064045?\_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Your welcome, glad I could help. That particular unit is very popular here, I have one myself and use it to measure my flashlights candela output.

I’m ordering it…Thanks!

Edit: Ordered!

I’ll donate the one I have now to a homeless person….

This person will be happy since the HS1010 is not bad at all.

It’s not??? Then I’ll sell it to him cheap :money_mouth_face:

Well, after playing with my $12 HS1010, I’m not liking the user interface at all!. It sucks! Can’t wait to get jhalb’s recommended LUX meter. Mine shipped. I should have it in a few days. I read the reviews on amazon, and people seem to really like it. I’ve should have done this in the first place….

BTW, I paid 29.99 on ebay.

I realize this is last year’s thread. I wanted to bump it up to see if there were any other budget luxmeter recommendations or is the LX1330B still the one to get in the $30 price range?

Thanks!

I’ve been using the Dr Meter LX1330B for a few years and it works great.
Planning to buy a second luxmeter, the UT382, to have a second brand luxmeter to confirm my numbers.
So far all my other uni-t meters are excellent, and the UT382 also can connect to a PC so that may come in useful :slight_smile:

Thanks!

Does the PEAK function work reasonably well on the 1330B? I’ve seen some people complaining about it on Amazon, but I thought it would be a useful feature to have.

I’ve never actually used the peak function, when I test my lights I take the average value in the hotspot so that any imperfections or anomalies in the optics or LED don’t give me overestimated results.

I have that Uni-T UT382 meter and posted some checks that I did with it in the Mitko-thrower thread:

and further down:

EDIT: sorry, wrong meter, I have the 38 3, not the 38 2. But still be conscious of the quality of the optical filter!!

Cool, you should do a comparison between the Dr Meter luxmeter and your mobilux, since a lot of people use the Dr Meter :slight_smile:

so any other Lux meters than the UNI-T UT382 that are worth buying?

As a coincidence both clemence and I have this meter on order:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/TASI-632A-Digital-Light-Meter-USB-DC-Power-Luxmeter-Meters-Digital-LCD-Backlight-illuminometer-Storage-128/32791440073.html
To be honest it is a complete gamble, it has good specs (it is quite special for a chinese luxmeter that so many specs are provided at all) but there are no decent reviews out there (have I ever seen a decent review of a luxmeter?) and the Tasi brand has some suspiciously cheapo luxmeters as well.
The price is mid-range but of course I hope that the performance is top class.
When it is in, I will do the checks!

What would be a nice cheap luxmeter to get in 2019 ?