Simple to use
Affordable
NIST Traceable / ISO17025 accredited Lux measurement/calibration
Stores readings that can be downloaded to a PC
Ergonomic design that's compact and portable
Easy-to-read display
Rechargeable battery
Create reports with downloaded data
Full flicker analysis
Lux
Percent flicker: 0-100% scale, modulation depth for average, peak-to-peak amplitude
SVM: SVM value of 1 means for the waveform, standard observers will be able to
see a stroboscopiceffect 50% of the time. 1 is more than 50%
Flicker Index: A ratio of the amount of light energy above the average light level over
the total light energy
Flicker frequency: Expressed in Hz, frequency with which the signal is dominantly
superimposed
Intensity Over Time Graph: Quickly depicts modulation shape and depth
Flicker is a temporal light artifact (TLA) caused by visible and invisible modulation of the light's output. Unlike incandescent and fluorescent lamps, LED light sources can rapidly turn on and off with no residual dissipation, causing varying levels of flicker. The level, frequency and percentage of flicker can have different impacts on the safety and health effects for both people and animals exposed to flickering light. Flicker is extremely problematic for people with certain medical conditions such as migraines, epilepsy, and autism, to name a few. Flicker can make moving objects appear stationary, creating a workplace hazard, and interfere with videography equipment, creating a visual disruption in filming.