π Your Personal Radiation Guardian!
The GQGMC-SE Geiger Counter is a portable radiation detector that measures Beta, Gamma, and X-ray radiation. Designed for ease of use, it features a 128x32 LCD display, long-term data logging capabilities, and a durable drop-proof silicone case. With compliance to NIST and NRC standards, this device ensures accurate and reliable monitoring of radiation levels, making it an essential tool for safety-conscious individuals.
Manufacturer | GQ Electronics LLC |
Part number | GMC-SE |
Item Weight | 259 g |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 259 g |
Manufacturer reference | GMC-SE |
Included components | Main Unit, Type-C Cable, Silicone Case, Quick Start Guide, Safety Reference Card |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
Tested good, hope to never to need it
Easy to use and straight forward how to use . Compact and affordable
P**P
Seems to work.
2 different styles reading the same. Seems good enough for me. Seems well built. Easy to use, easy to understand. Not the fastest but not slow. I recommend this for public use.
J**A
Easy to use
Glad its in my emergency kit. Hope I never need to use it.
T**N
Bad service
I was sent this in a torn white box that was missing all the paperwork and the back cover to the battery.
T**E
Charging G.Counter
This device has a large display that is easy to read. It charges through USB type C cable and comes with a cable. I like that it has the (more or less) standard charging end. I've always wanted a Geiger Counter and this was an inexpensive way to have one. I have it running now in my office and it seems to bounce between 8 - 13 cpm. Well under the 50cpm that is at the top of the normal background range. Pressing the up and down buttons change the display mode and so it is easy to change to milliRoentgen/Hour (or milliRems) and microSievert/hour. CPM, mR/h and uSv/h. One source says that CPM βis the number of atoms in a given quantity of radioactive material that are detected to have decayed in one minute.β So now you can watch those atoms decay.
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