A sound level meter is the reference instrument for accurately measuring sound intensity. It is used in many sectors such as industry, construction, healthcare, events, and research. Sometimes called a decibel meter, the sound level meter captures variations in acoustic pressure using a microphone and displays the results in decibels (dB) on a digital screen.
Professional models offer a wide measurement range, generally from 30 to 130 dB, and include advanced features such as frequency weighting (A, C, Z), value memory, FFT spectrum analysis, or data logging for detailed analysis.
Our sound level meters comply with international standards (IEC 61672, ANSI) and are available in different accuracy classes (Class 1 for regulatory measurements, Class 2 for indicative checks).
A sound level meter can be used for several applications. Here are a few examples:
> Measuring ambient noise levels
> Assessing workers’ noise exposure to ensure compliance with safety regulations
> Verifying compliance with acoustic standards
> Conducting environmental noise studies
> Measuring noise produced by equipment or machinery
> Evaluating sound distribution within a building