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Digital Sound Level Meter

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Digital Sound Level Meter for Noise Testing

The Digital Sound Level Meter from HK Calibrations is a reliable handheld noise meter designed to measure sound levels from 30 to 130 dB with ease and accuracy. It features selectable Fast or Slow response settings, a data hold function, and minimum/maximum recording to help you capture both peak and average noise during testing.

A bright, backlit LCD screen ensures clear readings in all conditions perfect for nighttime measurements, low-light worksites, or indoor environments.

Key Features

  • Measures 30–130 dB for general sound and noise assessments
  • Fast/Slow response modes for different testing conditions
  • Data hold + Min/Max memory functions
  • Large backlit LCD display for easy reading
  • Compact, lightweight, handheld design
  • Simple one-hand operation
  • Ideal for workplace safety checks, environmental noise monitoring, and audio system testing

Why Buy From HK Calibrations?

HK Calibrations supplies high-quality, trusted test instruments used by professionals nationwide. We provide strong product support and specialise in calibration equipment, ensuring the tools you purchase are reliable, accurate, and built for real-world use.

Frequently Asked Questions

A digital sound level meter is used to measure noise levels in decibels (dB). It helps assess workplace noise, environmental noise, machinery output, HVAC sound, office and school noise levels, and audio system calibration. It provides accurate readings to support safety compliance, troubleshooting, and general noise monitoring.

This digital sound level meter measures from 30 to 130 dB, covering everything from quiet indoor environments to machinery, tools, vehicles, construction noise, and loud audio systems.

It uses a microphone to convert sound waves into electrical signals. These signals are processed and displayed as dB readings on the digital screen. Many meters include frequency weighting (A, C, Z) and time weighting (Fast/Slow).

Yes. They typically feature a simple interface with clear displays and preset measurement modes. Some advanced units offer data logging and PC/software connectivity.