A multi-function water quality meter (also known as a multiparameter water tester) is an all-in-one digital device used to measure several chemical and physical properties of a water sample simultaneously. Instead of purchasing and calibrating separate tools, users can monitor overall water safety and balance using a single specialized device. 
Core Parameters Measured
  • pH Level: Measures acidity or alkalinity on a scale of 0 to 14.
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): Gauges the total concentration of dissolved substances (minerals, salts, metals) in parts per million (ppm).
  • Electrical Conductivity (EC): Evaluates the water's ability to pass an electrical current, which indicates the concentration of dissolved nutrients or salts.
  • Salinity: Tracks the salt concentration, which is critical for saltwater aquariums, marine systems, and irrigation.
  • Temperature: Provides context for chemical reactions and automatically adjusts metrics via Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC). 
  • Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP): Measures the water's cleanliness and its ability to break down contaminants (common in advanced models
Key Features to Look For
  • Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC): Ensures readings stay accurate even if the water temperature varies significantly.
  • Waterproof Rating: Look for an IP67 rating on pocket pens so the device isn't ruined if accidentally dropped into a tank or pool.
  • Backlit LCD Screen: Essential for checking measurements in dark environments like greenhouses or outdoor field stations.
  • Data Hold & Storage: Locks the current reading on-screen or records data sets for easy logging.