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Advantages and Disadvantages of a Lux Light Meter
This article explores the pros and cons of using a lux light meter, including its affordability and simplicity as well as its limitations.
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This page covers Lux meter basics and its benefits and mention features of Lux meter from MECO and other manufacturers/vendors.
The Lux is the SI unit of illuminance. It’s used to measure luminous emittance, specifically luminous flux per unit of area. A Lux meter is the instrument used to measure this.
1 lux equals 1 lumen/meter².
Lux meters are generally lightweight, portable, and very accurate. They support a wide range of luminance measurements, boast long battery life, and are user-friendly with many features.

Here’s a look at the specifications of the Lux meter Model-950 as an example:
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Range | 100 to 99999 RPM or 1.7 to 1666 RPS |
| Resolution | 0.1 RPM or 0.1 RPS |
| Accuracy | +/-0.02 % of reading + 1 digit |
MECO Lux meters are used to measure luminance as well as the intensity of light. They offer products with ranges up to 200,000 lux or 20,000 fc with special functions.
Here are some popular Lux meter vendors:
Following are some of the advantages of Lux Meter.
A Lux Meter is an essential tool for measuring luminous emittance, ensuring accurate light intensity assessment for various applications. It helps improve energy efficiency, workplace safety, lighting design and compliance with industry standards. By providing precise and convenient measurements across different light sources, it plays a critical role in optimizing lighting conditions in industries like architecture, horticulture, manufacturing and safety regulations.
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