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Photometer with Bluetooth | Electronic Pool Water Measurement

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Description

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Product Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 1.3 pounds


Item model number: Special edition for WWW inc.


Batteries: 3 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best I've used, and I have tried several!
I used test strips and the test strop readers and they were hard to tell what the readings were, beyond high or low. This gives you exact levels of chemicals. When you are calculating the readings, is important to note the units used (gallon VS liters, etc.) otherwise, this is the best way to read the chemicals that I have found. The app is very useful, though it is not as user friendly as the device, thus 4 stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 22, 2022 by A. Mari

  • PoolLab 1.0 - Mostly Accurate & Consistent Updated 7/29/19
After using for the last 3-4 months, overall opinion is that this is an awesome product. I hate to drop my rating from 5 to 4 stars, but my reasons for dropping the rating are listed below. The test results appear to be very consistent and very accurate every time for PH, TC, FC, CYA. Now, issues I have had: 1) Test tabs for ALK, I believe the batch or lot had an issue in production or something because the package contains either a normal yellowish colored tab which the ALK reads accurately and works as it should or a darker, brownish, overall diff colored tab where the ALK is way off (high). I purchased the ALK tabs again to see if I got a different batch, but I got the same lot and the same thing with the ALK test tabs 2nd time around. I have to assume the darker test tabs have gone bad somehow. If I received all the same yellowish normal looking tabs, I would have to assume the ALK tests would be just as consistent and accurate as the rest. 2) I also have not had much luck with the Total Hardness and Calcium Hardness liquid reagent testing. My testing has always been compared to other test methods and then as a last resort the Pool Store testing which varies wildly at times but with the Total and Calcium Hardness I haven't been able to get an accurate reading within what I would consider an acceptable range. It is very easy to use and despite the issues listed above I still love it overall. I do wish the photometer chlorine max was at least 10+ ppm rather than 6 ppm. You can run a diluted test with distilled water to get to your actual number if higher than 6 but it would be nice if you didn't have to. For some saying the test tabs are hard to break up, I wouldn't necessarily agree, some are a little easier than others to break up and dissolve. Not normally too difficult or time consuming. I personally will try to get new ALK test tabs in the future, but I will wait until they have more than likely run a new fresh batch to see if the issues I had are gone. Hope this reviews helps anyone considering making this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 2, 2019 by Michelle

  • Good test kit and links up to your phone or lap top.
First couple of times I thought is was a little complicated, but once I used it for a swim season it turned out to be easy and accurate. It works as well as going to a pool store, plus once you upload all of your pool info, the pool readings go directly to your phone or any other blue tooth device. If you put all of the needed info in, such as how many gallons of water and your ideal levels and what brand of chemicals you use, it will tell you what and how much chemicals to use. I love it because it eliminate the guess work. Once you learn the system it is great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 24, 2020 by David Greenwood

  • DO NOT PURCHASE THIS ITEM--VERY INACCURATE
I had given a glowing recommendation of this product after talking with one of the manufacturer's reps in Germany who walked me through several issues I had with its use shortly after purchasing the product. He was helpful and friendly and I began using the PoolLab device exclusively for my pool adding chemicals based on its readings until one morning when the pool had gone from crystal clear to completely cloudy overnight. So I took a water sample to two different pool supply stores in Knoxville where I was quite surprised to find out the readings from the PoolLab weren't just a little, but a LOT off. Off so much that the readings caused me to add WAY too much Calcium Hardness increaser which I added a little at a time per instructions over a 3 day period. Obviously the addition on the final day was the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back (hence the overnight cloudiness). While PoolLab said Calcium Hardness was 139, the two local pool stores said 345 and 330 respectively--so within 5% of each other. So PoolLab was OFF BY A FACTOR OF ALMOST 3!!! And while not as severe a difference, Free and Total Chlorine readings are significantly off as well. And while my first experience dealing with the manufacturer went well, Email correspondence with the company in regard to the inaccuracy problem is worthless. They offer no solutions. They infer it must be "operator error" but I assure you I am performing the testing procedures precisely. Unfortunately, I did not check the accuracy of the device when I received it. Covid 19 kinda intervened. By the time I did, the window of opportunity to return to Amazon had passed. With the reagents I purchased specifically for PoolLab and the copious amounts of Calcium Hardness increaser and other unnecessary chemicals I added, PoolLab has probably cost me over $300. DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE I DID ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Not sure what to think
Not sure how to rate it yet. It is very easy to use. The first time it took much longer to dissolve tablets, so I got worried. But then it was much faster. Not sure why. But it doesn't take longbto crash those tablets anymore. My issue is I'm not sure about accuracy. I tested at pool store and values for alkalinity and cya are very different. Pool lab cya was 20, store was 40. It was about 3 hrs between water samples and nothing happened to add cya. I've added more fresh water, which would lower cya, not raise it. However, I'm doubting a pool store, not pool lab. That is because last time, in the same store, the test showed 25. I did not add any products with cya since then, but added fresh water. So im very surprised to see 40 on cyi test. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 26, 2019 by Katerinka70

  • Secretive
This company claims that this unit does all kinds of readings/tests yet they don't give you any way to purchase the proper reagents for most tests. This should be obvious and easy to purchase reagents for all claimed tests. Probable scam. I am out several hundred dollars because I purchased this in December and the return time was passed by the time I found out they won't let you know how to get the reagents for all claimed tests. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 16, 2022 by Canamdan

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