Professional Sound Level Meter

Advanced dB measurement with A, C, Z weighting and real-time data logging

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How It Works

Our professional sound level meter provides advanced dB measurements with A, C, and Z weighting filters. Perfect for noise monitoring, acoustic testing, occupational safety, and environmental sound analysis. Features peak hold, data logging, real-time statistics, and CSV export.

Understanding Sound Levels

Sound levels are measured in decibels (dB) and can vary dramatically. Here's what different levels mean for your health and environment.

0-30 dB: Extremely quiet environments like recording studios or quiet libraries
Safe
30-50 dB: Quiet residential areas, whispered conversation, soft music
Safe
50-70 dB: Normal conversation, office environments, moderate traffic
Comfortable
70-85 dB: Busy traffic, loud restaurant, vacuum cleaner
Caution
85-100 dB: Heavy traffic, power tools, loud music - hearing protection recommended
Loud
100+ dB: Concerts, machinery, aircraft - can cause hearing damage
Dangerous

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