As a sub-50$ multimeter, this one is quite good. The 9999 count and bright OLED color display alone put it ahead of the LCD-based entry multimeters. Accuracy is acceptable and quite good for an entry-level meter. Probes, as can be expected for this price point, are so-so. If used as a small signal multimeter for a hobby it will do just fine. The good: display is easy to read. Leads have led indicators to tell you which sockets to plug them in. A case is a nice touch for front panel protection. The annoying: a large portion of the screen is used for function selector graphics - it could be made smaller. Function selection is done by pressing a center button - it cycles forward through all functions so that if you need to switch between voltage and continuity you have to navigate around. Yes, it has a "smart" mode where the multimeter will detect and switch automatically between voltage and resistance, but the clicking of a relay is annoying and the automatic switching is rather slow. Buttons are very stiff, and thus require significant force to press.