🔧 Unleash Your Inner Engineer with Pokit Pro!
The Pokit Pro is a cutting-edge all-in-one multimeter, oscilloscope, and logger designed for professionals. It measures AC/DC voltage, current, resistance, and more, with a remarkable sampling rate of 1M samples per second. With a logging capability of up to 6 months and compatibility with iOS and Android apps, this device is perfect for engineers and technicians on the go.
D**.
Great product for troubleshooting
I have used the Pokit Pro for several applications and I'm pleased with it.I have used the ohmmeter, multimeter and oscilloscope functions to measure resistance, voltage, current and waveforms from DC to 100kHz with the Pokit app on a Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone.With an external audio waveform generator I measured capacitor equivalent series Resistance (ESR).The Pokit Pro is superior to the Pokit Meter. I could not use my Pokit Meter for all these measurements.I look forward to future app enhancements to add automatic and manual vertical and horizontal cursors to measure voltage, frequency and period. Spectrum analyzer and Fast Fourier Transform features would be great additions. An arbitrary waveform generator would be a spectacular addition.I used third-party adaptors to connect to electronic components. The included clips are more suited for mains work.So far I am pleased with the Pokit Pro.
C**R
Regret
If I had to do it again, I would buy a conventional multimeter.
Q**Q
Stops working after just a few weeks.
I have purchased 3 of these and all have failed within a few weeks or months. The failure is that the probe stops picking up any signal from anything that you attempt to test, or the unit simply doesn't turn on anymore despite proper charging (I tried everything).It's such a shame because there is such great potential with this product. I loved the idea of it that I bought 3 in hopes that one would work, but they all failed eventually.
O**G
Most Handy and Capable Meter/Scope
Of the several meters and pocket scopes I have, this is the most handy and a surprisingly capable one. I'm impressed with the versatility built into this small package. The ways it has been put to use are well described at help.pokitmeter.com.FYI it's battery is a rechargeable Li-Po. The fuses are as follow:Fuse for High Current: 10A, 600V AC/DC FAST 10kA Fuse (PN: 0ADAC9100-BE)Fuse for Low Current: 0.5A, 600V AC/DC FAST 10kA Fuse (PN: 0ADAC0500-BE)
K**N
Love it!
Mostly I use it as a regular multi-meter but occasionally I have remotely monitored a circuit where I could not insert a regular meter.
P**U
4.5
The media could not be loaded. For its intended purpose, capabilities, convenience, and drawbacks it's a 4.5. it's cheaper than most meters you can afford. You can take floating measurements since it has not need for mains power. 600vrms is more than capable for most applications of anyone using it. You can buy banana adapters and connect any leads or clips you want to it. It's small so it's good for carrying around in the truck or work to use on the fly and decide if you want to bring a bigger more capable oscilloscope. Not quite disposable but it is significantly less than any other option if use from my measuring tools.Drawbacks: I find it equally cumbersome to set up for any waveform measurement being that I need to slap on adapters and different leads entirely to take measurements. In that regard it is irritating. I've had problems with connectivity likely due to low battery and being kicked out of active measurements and drops of connectivity. I feel like they need to add a software filtering capability for different frequency ranges. The power button is terrible it's hard to tell if it has been pushed in or not as it's not tactile. The attached lead is pretty short so you'll be limited to what measurements you can take. It is equally convenient to have a remote display on your phone of measurements and irritating.I do recommend the product for quick initial troubleshooting to see if it requires more attention and remote measuring capability when you need to do something like turn a key away from what you're measuring on a battery or switch. It does allow you to be slightly more independent with certain measurements. The only meter I have that is capable of doing that with voltage or amperage is my very expensive bluetooth connected flukes. But neither one of them can give you a waveform
H**E
Over priced for what it is
I bought mine on the kick starter and was at a somewhat reasonable price but no where near worth $250. I like that they added smart watch app, still requires your phone but at least I don’t have to look over at the phone and can see my watch. The leads are limited length and built into the device so once those wear out you’re in trouble. Fuses blow pretty easy and seems to be a non standard size. Get them 3rd party as they over charge for theirs. Just make sure the voltage rating is as high or higher than their specs and has same amps. It is not terrible accurate and as of date no way to calibrate it other than the ambient temp sensor. Logging feature is nice. Scope is only good for slow transients as it’s about 100khz sample speed. If I was going to spend 250 on a dmm then this is not in the list. If you already have good meters and want a cute gadget with some money to burn then it’s neat
R**C
Pokit Pro All-in-one Multimeter
Pokit Pro All-in-one Multimeter, Oscilloscope & thermometer.If you're into tronics, this is for you...I find new things to do with it almost every time I use it.all in your pocket...
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