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πŸ“Š Tactilus Free Form Square Sensor: Optimal Testing, Measuring, Inspecting, and Pressure/Vacuum Assessments Review

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Description of πŸ“Š Tactilus Free Form Square Sensor: Optimal Testing, Measuring, Inspecting, and Pressure/Vacuum Assessments

Active (Sensing) Area: 22 x 22 mm | Diameter: 28 x 28mm - Extremely thin: 0.01 in. (0.28 mm). Approximate Pressure Range: 0 - 50 PSI. Tactile single-point pressure sensor for wide range of applications. Best value for money solution on the market. Extraordinary flexibility to collect data precisely where you need it.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Useless Sensor Offers Nothing but Frustration

This Industrial and Scientific sensor promises accurate pressure and vacuum measurements, but falls short in every aspect. The interface is clunky, the readings are inconsistent, and the overall functionality is simply unreliable.

Pros
  • The only positive aspect of this sensor is its sleek design.
Cons
  • Inconsistent readings and a frustratingly clunky interface make this sensor more trouble than it's worth.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Only handles small objects well

The problem is that the force rating makes it appear like it can take a lot of pressure, but it is actually the force my index finger and thumb are pressing against each other. full range of this sensor. Don't get me wrong, I realize it's my fault for not looking further into this matter, but to be honest 200psi looks like it could tell the difference between two normal adults, not the difference between pencils.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Only useful for noticing small things

The problem is that the force reference makes it look like it can take a lot of pressure, but in fact it is the force , which occurs when the index finger and thumb are pressed against each other, the full range of this sensor. Don't get me wrong, I realize it's my fault for not looking further into this matter, but to be honest 200psi looks like it could tell the difference between two normal adults, not the difference between pencils.

Pros
  • Best value for money solution on the market
Cons
  • boring packaging