About this deal
REED R7800 Specifications
This coating thickness gauge is designed for non‐invasive coating thickness measurements. Save energy with low power consumption, recyclable plastics in the hardware design, and the Cisco EnergyWise energy-management architecture. Automatically identifies ferrous and non-ferrous substrates. The 7800 series is eco-friendly. Features The R7800 features zero or two point calibration, user adjustable high/low alarms and a USB interface to further analyse results in the included software.
Included with the REED R7800
- Automatically detects ferrous and non-ferrous substrates
- Manual
- 5 Reference Films
- Tri-color LEDs quickly indicate when measurements are below (red), above (yellow) or within set parameters (green)
- USB Cable
- Sensor Cover
- Durable gauge and probe construction
- Zero and two-point calibration ensures measurement accuracy
- 360° screen rotation allows users to view measured readings from any angle
- Hard Carrying Case
Reviews
Dan Post
I have the 350Mbps service from Virgin and I’ve never had a speed over 200Mbps until I bought this. The app also allows you to quickly and easily enable and disable internet access for an individual user with a single click, extend time limits quickly as a reward, and provides a full breakdown of the URLs and apps accessed by each user, with times and dates, and the amout of time spent on each.
Amazonian
If You can afford it and get one before they gone I highly highly recommend you do. I have Virgin broadband and the original router that runs at 200Mbps.
J.oxo
Coverage was also poor, needing a booster for the back part of the house, which considering it's a small 3-bed semi with mostly stud walls, wasn't exactly stellar. The other thing sorely missing from the Virgin Hub 3 was any form of decent parental control. All in all an amazing product with a well thought out user interfaces and software additions - well done Netgear, well done indeed! The difference between "proper" Wi-Fi, and what you get with the standard ISP provided junk really is staggering, both in terms of performance and configurability.