ZIBOO 101 Pocket Digital Multimeter: Technical Bench Review & Field Test

When choosing a portable digital multimeter (DMM), finding the right balance between pocket-sized portability and reliable accuracy is often a challenge [03:08]. In this hands-on laboratory evaluation, we put the ZIBOO 101 Mini Compact Multimeter through rigorous bench testing—comparing its voltage, current, capacitance, and power draw metrics against benchtop standards and premium handheld meters [01:55, 03:27, 15:08].

1. Key Technical Specifications & Feature Overview

Despite weighing only 142 grams (197 grams with test leads) [22:57], the ZIBOO 101 offers a robust feature set suited for field diagnostics, automotive troubleshooting, and bench tinkering [01:55, 23:47]:

  • Display & Resolution: 4000-count digital LCD with backlight and data hold functionality [02:25, 02:49].

  • Voltage Range: AC/DC voltage measurement up to 600V [01:55].

  • Current Range: AC/DC current measurement up to 400mA (fused at 500mA) [01:55, 04:54].

  • Resistance & Capacitance: Up to 40 MΩ resistance and 4000 µF capacitance testing [02:09, 02:25].

  • Specialized Functions: Dedicated 1.5V and 9V battery load testing modes, Non-Contact Voltage (NCV) detection, and Live wire sensing [02:37, 02:49, 04:38].

  • Form Factor: Pocket-sized (12.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 2.5 cm) powered by two AAA batteries [02:58, 23:08].

2. Bench Evaluation & Performance Measurements

Test Parameter Reference Standard / Meter ZIBOO 101 Measured Value Analysis & Notes
DC Voltage Accuracy 3.02 V (Fluke / Bench Supply) [15:08] 3.02 V – 3.36 V [15:08] Maintains tight accuracy down to 0.41V low-range threshold [15:25].
DC Current Draw 100 mA / 360 mA Load [16:37, 17:09] 100 mA / 340 mA [16:51, 17:09] Matches reference meter closely within 400mA scale limits [17:09].
Capacitance (Small Film) 200 pF / 680 nF Nominal [18:18, 18:50] 183 pF / 662 nF [18:28, 18:50] Capable of measuring down to low picofarad ranges [18:50].
AC Mains Line Test 241 V @ 50 Hz Nominal [20:27] 241.0 V / 49.8 Hz [20:27] Simultaneous True RMS voltage and frequency readout [02:49, 20:27].
Diode Open Voltage N/A 2.26 V [10:31] Sufficient for standard silicon/red LEDs; limited for high-Vf blue/white LEDs [10:45].

3. Power Consumption & Battery Efficiency

Power efficiency is crucial for compact field tools. During standby and active measuring modes, current draw was logged as follows:

  • Normal Operation (Idle/DCV/Ohms): ~1.2 mA – 1.7 mA [08:12, 08:28].

  • LCD Backlight Active: 8.24 mA total draw [08:43].

  • Maximum Peak Draw (Backlight + Active Continuity Buzzer): ~34 mA – 36 mA [08:58, 09:10].

💡 Power Consumption Insight

With a baseline draw of under 1.5 mA during regular measurements [08:28], standard AAA batteries will deliver long operational battery life without frequent replacements [07:18, 09:10].

4. Dedicated Battery Load Testing vs. Standard Voltmeter Mode

A key highlight of the ZIBOO 101 is its built-in internal load resistance for 1.5V and 9V battery checks [02:37, 04:38]. Testing a partially discharged 9V battery demonstrated the importance of load testing:

  • Open Circuit Voltage (No Load): 9.69 V (appears fully charged) [13:10].

  • ZIBOO 101 Under Load Test (1.5 kΩ Internal Load): 8.67 V (reveals actual remaining capacity) [11:55, 12:46].

5. Final Verdict & Key Takeaways

  1. Great Value for Portability: Weighing under 150g, it easily fits into a tool belt, glove box, or pocket for quick field diagnostics [03:19, 23:08, 23:47].

  2. Reliable Accuracy: Bench checks show close alignment with primary reference meters on DC voltage, True RMS AC mains, and current tests [15:08, 17:09, 20:27].

  3. Ideal Entry & Backup Meter: An accessible price point makes it a great gift for electronics students or a reliable pocket backup meter for experienced technicians [24:30, 24:40].


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