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⚡ Master your measurements with the ultimate all-in-one smart multimeter!
The Pokit Pro is a compact, wireless multimeter, oscilloscope, and data logger combo designed for professionals who demand precision and convenience. It offers True RMS measurements up to 600V and 10A, 1 million samples per second oscilloscope sampling with FFT analysis, and up to 6 months of standalone data logging. With seamless app and smartwatch integration, built-in lead storage, and a durable hard case, it’s engineered to keep pace with your fast-moving projects.






| ASIN | B0BH8MVSC6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 709,776 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 2,161 in Multi Testers |
| Brand | Pokit |
| Colour | grey |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (27) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09357944090200 |
| Included Components | Pokit Pro, Hard Case, 2 x Probe Clips, 2 x CATIII Probe Tip Sheaths, USB-C Cable |
| Item Dimensions | 17 x 3 x 2.3 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 78 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pokit |
| Maximum Operating Voltage | 600 Volts |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 1 Millivolts |
| Model Number | PRO-SLT |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Specification Met | CE, EMC, FCC, RoHS |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
D**.
Very much torn
I’m very much torn as to whether I like it or not, I’ve not had it long and yes it’s a handy little pocket meter/scope, however the leans are really short, even the prongs are short, the negative prong is really tiny because it has to clip into the device for storage, the cap is loose and poorly fitting, the same goes for the extra prongs that come with it, they keep falling off unless I balance the device and I’m finding it fidgety. The scope is ok, not the best but does the trick, I would of liked an auto setting feature as scopes are complex if you don’t use them every day, bear in mind you can only read one channel at a time so this would mean if you need a two channel device it will cost you double, and for over £400 you could get a very very nice oscilloscope and stick with you standard meter. Nice features are that it uses an app so you don’t have to be tied to the short leads, however I have been experience the App on the iPhone crash almost every time I’ve used it so far. Still undecided if I should return because I like that it’s small and fits in my pocket, also I paid £189 for mine a few days ago, it’s now £229 and I would definitely not of paid that for it.
G**K
A work in progress
At least I hope it’s a work in progress as it is missing a load of features that are common on even low cost scope’s and data loggers. Perhaps if they spend more money on the UI development and less on Facebook advertising it might be better kit. In summary- now it is a very expensive multimeter and a barely functioning oscilloscope / data logger.
J**S
Customer support and warranty is absolutely disgusting.
Having bought this as an early backer of their project, I am very disappointed to say that my Pokit Pro is suffering from always having a dead battery when I go to use it. Also, those of you that suffer from arthritis, forget about! The selector switch is very very difficult to set into the middle position. Having contacted their support team back in October 2022 I have had 2 responses, one three weeks after my initial email, then the most recent received today 13th December, requesting I send it to Australia for tests. With the correct level of insurance and tracked delivery to a World Zone 2 country being £25 and no offer of reimbursement, this is absolutely unacceptable. I also have the earlier Pokit Meter, this died within 4 months of not being used. New battery, new fuse, again totally dead and support couldn't care less. Buyer beware!
D**.
I have used the Pokit Pro for several applications and I'm pleased with it. I have used the ohmmeter, multimeter and oscilloscope functions to measure resistance, voltage, current and waveforms from DC to 100kHz with the Pokit app on a Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone. With an external audio waveform generator I measured capacitor equivalent series Resistance (ESR). The Pokit Pro is superior to the Pokit Meter. I could not use my Pokit Meter for all these measurements. I look forward to future app enhancements to add automatic and manual vertical and horizontal cursors to measure voltage, frequency and period. Spectrum analyzer and Fast Fourier Transform features would be great additions. An arbitrary waveform generator would be a spectacular addition. I used third-party adaptors to connect to electronic components. The included clips are more suited for mains work. So far I am pleased with the Pokit Pro.
C**R
If I had to do it again, I would buy a conventional multimeter.
J**E
Don't know if mine came from the manufacturer or not. Amazon needs to stop allowing sellers to sell used or broken products. Mine came with a blown fuse. Otherwise it works as expected.
O**G
Of the several meters and pocket scopes I have, this is the most handy and a surprisingly capable one. I'm impressed with the versatility built into this small package. The ways it has been put to use are well described at help.pokitmeter.com. FYI it's battery is a rechargeable Li-Po. The fuses are as follow: Fuse for High Current: 10A, 600V AC/DC FAST 10kA Fuse (PN: 0ADAC9100-BE) Fuse for Low Current: 0.5A, 600V AC/DC FAST 10kA Fuse (PN: 0ADAC0500-BE)
Q**Q
I have purchased 3 of these and all have failed within a few weeks or months. The failure is that the probe stops picking up any signal from anything that you attempt to test, or the unit simply doesn't turn on anymore despite proper charging (I tried everything). It's such a shame because there is such great potential with this product. I loved the idea of it that I bought 3 in hopes that one would work, but they all failed eventually.
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