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RADEX ONE Outdoor Sensitivity Dosimeter Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of RADEX ONE Outdoor Sensitivity Dosimeter

Gamma, Beta and X-rays radiation detector, geiger counter (SBM-20-1 Geiger-Muller). 10 sec. measurement cycle. Quickest Geiger counter out there!. USB to PC: Data Recording / Charting Software (download for Windows only). Very sensitive geiger counter. Detection range: 0.05~999.0 mcSv/hr. Easy to operate. Very accurate. Newest geiger counter from Radex.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Product satisfying the quality of the product, good price.

A compact device with minimal energy consumption, there is a sound and vibration signal when the specified radiation threshold is exceeded. does its job well. Another would be to add a backlight to the display and in general it would be a bomb.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

As a minimal device that will help you not to wander where you don’t need to in the Belarusian forest, it’s quite suitable. Well, or check at home whether this vase has uranium glass :) For its price, the dimensions and capabilities are just right. If you need more, we buy professional devices. Its pros: Very compact, the battery does not eat, the search mode is quite decent. Got cons: It is written that it measures beta, but looking at the construct (the Geiger-Muller counter inside the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredibly cheap design, dead in less than a year, waste of money.

When I first received the product I was immediately disappointed with the appearance of the device as it looked like such a cheap plastic construction! Unfortunately, less than a year later, my fears were confirmed. The product fell off the table in my kitchen and something broke inside as a piece of orange plastic was visible on one side of the LCD screen. In addition, the plastic part with two buttons came off and it no longer responded accurately. Since then, even with slight shaking, the…

Pros
  • Decent performance
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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Useful personal dosimeter

The dosimeter is very handy. I bought it to track how much radiation I'm getting at work. While this device isn't a substitute for the TLD/OSD or film badge, it's a good idea to have one on hand to get a rough estimate of how much radiation you've received. You can slip this thing in your pocket (I keep it on my shirt by the handles) and even set it to beep or vibrate at the dosage threshold of your choice. The meter measures dose rate in Sievert and I have included a photo of it working…

Pros
  • Super!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks very functional for the price.

I only recently purchased this and have started measuring my ambient dose and keeping up to date with releases from potential nearby sources during the coronavirus outbreak. I'm far enough from the facilities that tritium release is unlikely, but at this point the level of control from the Environmental Protection Agency is simply impossible. Cool to confirm what kind of setting my area has. I haven't tested it against a known source yet to verify accuracy. The main downside of this product (at

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  • Nice to use
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