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The Smart Tweezers ST5S is a professional-grade LCR and ESR meter designed for millennial tech pros who demand accuracy and portability. Featuring 0.1% precision, automated component ID, a crisp OLED display, and premium Swiss 24K gold-plated test leads, it comes complete with calibration certificate, spare leads, and a sleek carrying case. USB rechargeable and backed by 2 years warranty plus lifetime support, itโs the ultimate tool for on-the-go diagnostics and flawless SMD testing.





| ASIN | B0068QJ5Z6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299,758 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #30 in LCR Meters |
| Brand | Smart Tweezers |
| Brand Name | Smart Tweezers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Any device with electronic circuits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 64 Reviews |
| Included Components | Portable, clamshell cases, spare Swiss-made test leads, calibration certificate |
| Manufacturer | Advance Devices, Inc. |
| Measurement Type | LCR Meter |
| Model | ST5S |
| Part Number | ST52SAD |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Specification Met | Calibrated, 0.1% Accuracy |
| Style | Professional |
| Style Name | Professional |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
V**B
Great aid for repair
I'm using it primarily while working on prototypes of industrial automation control devices - the instrument works exactly as described, I had no any glitches or malfunctions yet. Great aid for repair, building or tweaking up boards with small SMD components (those seemingly gold plated tips it comes with are easily landing on 0402 footprint components and are of good quality overall - the "shorting" resistance is less then 40 mOhm) - saves alot of time in comparison to frustrating process to do that holding probes of conventional multimeter as chopsticks. Fast and accurate (compared with readouts of benchtop Fluke multimeter) readings, crisp graphic OLED display, plenty of measurement modes and presets (including, for the instance, caps ESR, diode voltage drop (useful for transistors as well) measurement, etc. The thing like these tweezers becomes exceptionally useful for finding right replacement components to scavenge from scrapped boards for resuscitation of device being repaired. The interface is convenient and reasonably intuitive for such small instrument - the brief look at supplied "menu tree" card and you got it (e.g., the "joystick control" has direct shortcuts to common measuring modes and parameters setup.
L**O
Excellent acquisition.
I am very satisfied with the purchase, very useful and very precise
T**E
Great tweezers, company responsive to service
Update: Advance Devices contacted me and helped me to restore the tweezer I had, there is an issue with the processor going into sleep mode on the version I had (I suggested they add more details to the manual or creating a troubleshooting guide.) They also shipped me a new version of the tweezers that do not have this problem and have some other improvements. I am back up and running, and using the new tweezers. Thanks to Advance Devices for the great service, have no reservations, if something goes wrong, Advance Devices will take care of you. Original review: I design high performance analog circuitry for a living and have worked designing electronics for 20 years now. I work on the highest performance circuitry in the world. I've recommended these tweezers to friends in the industry, and right now I am wondering if I steered others in the wrong direction. I loved these tweezers for the first 6 months, really makse testing surface mount components fast and easy. But when I went to use the tweezers recently, they would not turn on. I checked the cables and charger, tried a few different options, other device that uses the same charging port charge just fine. I get nothing on the display, just completely dead. More than a little disappointing given I have only had them 6 months. The company has no information on service, warranty or otherwise. I sent an e-mail, and got no response. Maybe they are small and on vacation? I am going to try and call, but thus far it seems the customer service is non-existent from the manufacturer, and appears that it is going to be a pain for me. Unless/until the company responds, I will be giving this product 1 star and I do not recommend that you spend close to $300 on this item when service is so questionable. Hopefully the company won't continue to be MIA and will stand behind the product they are selling. I will update my review with new information.
M**C
Good quality product
Accurate and ergonomic LCR meter. Great aid to repairs. I am going to get it upgraded to a Bluetooth version
K**U
High quality
A high quality product but expensive .The ESR measurement works fine and it is very important when you are testing electrolityc capacitors in high frequency .
M**H
A must for small surface mount trouble shooting.
While pricey, the investment has already paid off in trouble shooting a complex board that has numerous 0402 components. I'm surprised by the accuracy, although I wish it would go to 100 kHz to better isolate the component under test from the rest of the network. In a matter of minutes I found the bad component. When I removed it from the board I found that excess flux had prevented it from bonding to the pad, leaving the trace partially open. While other instruments at a lower price will work for larger components, this seems like a very good tool for the really small stuff. I have also found it good for sorting components that are in cut tape, but not clearly marked. I have a pile of resistor values where the printing on the tapes was illegible. I can use the Smart Tweezers to poke through the tap and contact the component to take a measurement without removing it from the carrier.
T**1
Fantastic device that is very reliable and backed up by a great company
I have really enjoyed using this device. So simple and so many features. Even bluetooth to a computer for display and logging. Best one that I have ever tried. I purchased for my hobby of testing and fixing audio equipment. It's best for SMT parts but cal also work on discrete components as long as the terminals are not too far apart. One of my favorite electronics tools.
J**O
Sent them back and got something better
I bought these becase I read alot of good reviews about the ST5S. I was a little dissapointed with how it preforemed so I looked again and came across this other brand that sells a model Pro1 Plus I was a little hesitant about buying these as I had already order the ST5S model from "Smart Tweezers" brand and I wasn't sure if it would be worth it for the additional $29 price increase over ST5S. I however am extremely happy with them and would HIGHLY recommend the Pro1 Plus Over the ST5S, That is the short version. Here is the long one. Since I ordered both the "LCR Research" Pro1 Plus and the "Smart Tweezers" ST5S roughly around the same I thought it would be good to compare the two in case someone else out there is going through the same decision. They are about the same price, look almost the same, and are both considered and LCR meter. However they are not the same. First I will start with the aesthetics and functionality of them. First thing you notice when you open up the two side by side (see pictures) you see initially the ST5S looks like it has more stuff. It comes with a USB stick, charging cable, AC to DC adapter (which is a blackberry brand?? Guess they had a few leftovers from those things still) Calibration Certificate, small hard plastic case and finally the tweezers themselves. The Pro1 Plus took a more simple but effective approach, It comes with a charging cable, hard plastic padded case and the tweezers. Doesn't look like a lot but in reality who doesn't have a USB port to plug it in if it needs charging or who needs another cheap/giveaway type USB flash drive? As for the old blackberry charger that came with the ST5S, I just though it was funny but I don't think you want your customers laughing at your product. The one plus it did have was the packaging was nicer but in the long run that really doesn't matter. The cases that come with each one are two very different designs. The ST5S has a thick hard black plastic "tube" that you slide your tweezers in to. The problem I have with that is how do you know if the tips of your tweezers are not hitting the bottom of the "tube" Say for example you accidelnty drop it and the impact forces the pins down to the bottom of the "tube" and smash the points. But you will never know unless you have X-Ray Vision because the thing is black plastic. The Pro1 Plus has a hard black plastic case with a foam cut out that forms around the tweezers and more importantly the tips. Keeping them protected in case it falls to the floor by accident. I would defiantly pick the Pro1 Plus's case over the ST5S if I saw them both in the store. Now the Tweezers them selves. First think you notice when you turn on both screens is the size difference. The Pro1 Plus is bigger and on such a small device it makes a huge difference. Not only is the actual screen it self bigger but the font the Pro1 Plus uses is bigger. Next is how each one of them implements their navigation system to get to the menus. If you notice on the ST5S you have a single "joystick" to use to navigate. you can go up down left right or push the button in. This seems like it would be a good system but the "joystick" is so small that for me with fat fingers some times will hit the wrong direction or push it in instead of pushing it to the left, etc. The second problem I had with it was there seemed to be a bit of a delay between pressing the button and the screen responding. Or I would think I pressed it and hear a "click" but nothing would happen at all. So I never knew if I should wait because of the delay or press it again because it didn't register or I pressed it the wrong way. Also the screen is so small and the font is even smaller. I don't have that bad of eyes and I was having to be like 6 in away from it to read the screen menu/settings not measurements. So anytime I wanted to change something and make sure I got it to the right setting I had to bring it right up to my face. The Pro1 Plus has a much clearer and bigger display that seemed to have more contrast between the black of the screen and the font. I can actually have the tweezers down by what I am measuring and change settings with no problems. The navigation system for the Pro1 Plus is much easier to use and a lot more responsive. You can go up down or hit enter and that makes switching what options you want to turn on or off so much less complicated and more intuitive. Also when you hold down the button for half a second to get to the main menus screen. It takes half a second and no more, and works first time every time. On to using the meter for measurements.The Pro1 Plus really has the ST5S beat hands down in this regard from more features to better accuracy and from my experience better in circuit testing. I will mention some notable features but if you want to know all the features you can go to their website and check them out. What I found useful was the very low test voltage for in circuit testing. The Pro1 Plus goes down to ..2V and the ST5S's lowest voltage is .45V. The other think I liked was the Pro1 Plus went to 100KHz bandwidth for the test frequency where as the ST5S only goes up to 10KHz. Also I though it was nice of LCR Research to put in a self calibration test so it stays accurate for the conditions your in. Another notable feature of the Pro1 Plus is they have very small precise tips on them. I know that Smart Tweezers makes a set of "precision tips" but they cost an extra $60 and the ST5S comes with standard tips. I didn't see that much of a difference between the two when it came to just measuring components out of circuit as pictured and checked with my fluke 87v. Where I did notice a big difference was in circuit. If you look at my pics (sorry I tried to get them in order but it wouldn't let me or I don't know how) you can see that I am measuring the same resistor with each pair and the ST5S keeps reading resistors as caps. Granted there are caps inline with those resistors but its still not the component I am measuring. I should note that when I was testing them I had both of them in Auto mode. This happened multiple times. There were times with the ST5S that it identified the right componet but the ratio was really bad. Another feature that the Pro1 Plus has that the ST5S does not is a LED checker. I tested it out as you can see in my pics and it lights up an LED and shows its Vf and If. The ST5S when put in diode mode just tested as "Short" Again if you want to know more about the many functions that the Pro1 Plus has please see the website as I do not feel like just relisting them here. Another experience that motivated my buying decision was I had emailed the sales team at LCR Research and asked them a few things about the Pro1 Plus. A gentleman named Chris got back to me very quickly and answered all my questions and then some. He also assured me that if I had any issues with the Pro1 Plus I could contact him with questions and he would respond in the same timely manner. If I can expect that type of support regularly then I will a very happy customer. Anyways overall I think that the Pro1 Plus is better in every way down to the case design. This company is new so I don't think they have a lot of reputation but if they keep the way they are going they will soon be domination the market for these instruments. Its kind of sad to say I can't find a single thing that I like more on the ST5S than the Pro1 Plus but that's the way it is. I sent back my ST5S this morning for a refund. I think if your not willing to spend the extra $30 you really are doing a disservice to you self. That extra $30 will give you much more cabibality and you won't be straining to see the screen all the time. Hope this helps someone make a decision they were going back and forth over for a while.
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