Lighting Navigator
Net price: 738.66€
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- Order number: SLN
- Hersteller-Nr.: SLN
- Weight: 0.7 kg
- Manufacturer: Asensetek Incorporation
Color temperature measurement with Lighting Navigator
The simplest solution for successful light projects
The Light Navigator from the well-known manufacturer Asensetek is more than just a luxmeter. Besides the color temperature measuring, also the color rendering index CRI/Ra can be determined and the light spectrum can be displayed.
Thus the Light Navigator is the perfect device for all those, who just want to check the technical data of a lamp or a light, or measure their consisting light installation rapidly.
Additionally different standards are deposited for the individual countries. That way it's possible to check if your present installation meets with the standards, with little research only.
The meter works as an independent sensor, just like the other Lighting Passport devices from Asensetek and is coupled via bluetooth with your smartphone or any other smart device (iOS or Android). Download the app, connect via bluetooth and you're ready to go.
Technical data of the Asensetek Lighting Navigator: | |
Size | Width: 63.1 mm Depth: 17.5 mm Height: 63.1 mm |
Net weight | 92 g ± 1 g (with stand) |
Wavelength range | 380 ~ 780 nm |
Illuminance range Measurable | 50 ~ 50,000 lux |
Optical resolution (FWHM) | 10 nm |
Accuracy (@ 1,000 lux Standard Light Source) | CCT:± 3.5 % Illuminance:± 5 % |
Integration time | 6 ms ~ 16 s |
Operating temperature/ humidity range | 0 ~ 35 °C, relative humidity under 80 % with no condensation |
Storage temperature/ humidity range | -10 ~ 45 °C, relative humidity of 85 % or less (@ 35 °C) with no condensation |
Measuring the color temperature and counting with the app of Lighting Navigator
Main Features | Filter Measurement Comparison |
Measurement Capability | CCT CRI (Ra) Illuminance Spectrum R9 Rank IEC-SDCM Rank (MacAdams) |
Other Features | Photograph, Note, Auto Connection, Standard Estimation, GPS Orientation, Social Media Integration |
Language | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
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+Mit Smartphone benutzbar, somit gute Usability
-2 Hände nötig zum Messen
~Messgerät klein:
+Verdeckt wenig Lichtstrahlen von hinten
+Passt in Jackentasche
-Kann die Lichtquelle nicht verdecken bei Geradeausmessung, welche dadurch die Augen blendet (Hat aber einen großen Winkel, sodass man gar nicht genau treffen muss)
-Unter 50 Lux (LED Bildschirm, von Wand abgestrahltes Licht) so ungenau, dass ein unnatürliches holpriges Spektrum rauskommt
+Über 50 Lux (Jede Lampe direkt) sehr genau
-[545nm in Echt] wird [547nm in Messung]
Da in den Daten steht, ab 5 Lux, hatte ich bei 20 Lux auf eine genaue Messung des Spektrums gehofft. Auf der Asensetek Webseite steht aber sogar, dass die Messung des Spektrums erst ab 50 Lux verlässlich ist. Da eine direkte Zimmerbeleuchtung fast immer mehr als 50 Lux hat, ist das für die Meisten wohl egal.