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The NOYAFA NF-8508 Network Cable Tester is a versatile tool designed for professionals, combining a network cable tester and optical power meter in a compact, durable design. With a large backlit LCD display, it offers three scan modes, accurate cable length measurement up to 200m, and supports various fiber optic interfaces. The device features a non-contact voltage measurement function and boasts a long-lasting battery life of 10 hours, making it an essential tool for any networking task.
Manufacturer | NOYAFA |
Part number | 8508 |
Item Weight | 610 g |
Package Dimensions | 26.8 x 16.6 x 5.4 cm; 610 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | NF-8508 |
Size | NF-8508 |
Colour | B |
Style | Modern |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Included components | Optical Power Meter |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
J**H
Great value for money
Great features for the price point.Of course there are better tools out there but nothing in this price range has the same feature set!There are reviews knocking it for missing features, and comparing it to Fluke and the like, but you must realise the enormous price difference.Pros:Easy to useSaves carrying multiple tools (VFL, network cable tester, toner)Feels like acceptable qualityBattery life is good.Features all seem to work as expected. Length measurement is accurate give or take a couple of metres.Cons:It’s quite huge. Uses up a lot of space in a backpack!The receiver unit seems to turn on very easily. Multiple times I’ve got it out my bag and the receiver unit is on and gone flat.No alternative fibre connection options. The screw on adaptors are for SC, unscrewing these allows you to insert an ST, but an adaptor for LC would be a great addition.
M**N
Quick and easy verification of cables in a budget package
I was hesitant getting this as the cost difference between it and 'pro' tools was significant so I wondered what the catch was. I'm very glad I bought it as it's been a real life saver primarily for checking fibre runs at a multicampus site I manage, which has a spiders web of fibres of all sorts of types and quality. Often we had to resort to getting a 3rd party out to check the fibres which caused delays and was expensive, especially as we just wanted to verify if we could get a light down it for a later project.The tester allows me to test both single and multimode fibre patch cables and longer runs in the range of kms. This is a basic dBm reading, but is plenty for me. It does require a device on the send side to push light down, so a switch with an SFP is required for me to test a long run and verify the light is coming to the remote site. It does however have a basic red LED / laser light it can push down, but if you want to test the full run you'll either need to loop it back or have a second unit on the other side.If using for the fibre checking you will want some patch cables, SC at the tester end to various ends and of single & multi mode for the other end (unless your site uses a consistent connector type)I've not really used the other functions much, but the toner does work fine as do the copper cabling test tools. PoE checking is handy too.What it doesn't do, and I really wish it did, is CDP / LLDP on the copper port.Battery life is brilliant. I've not charged it since I bought it a year ago.A great tool for quick validation of links and cables which can be thrown in a bag for each technician while the bigger / expensive 'pool' tool stays in the office for fallback.
C**A
Low cost, but works OK
For the price this isn't a bad bit of kit. I comnpared the results of an optical test on this, with a professional OTDR costing a great deal more. I was quite surprised how close they were, merely 0.5dB difference in received signal strength. Note that all fibre ends were thoroughly cleaned before conducting the tests.The Ethernet tests are equally decent. Again, perhaps not up to the spec of high end expensive kit, but what do you expect for the price. The unit performs all the tests it claims it can, and is very useful overall. The tracer is a little lacking though as it is not selective enough, but can still help to narrow down to a few cables in a bunch.Would I have another? Actually yes I would, based purely on the cost. If I were to lose one of these, I'd be annoyed, whereas if I lost one costing more than 10 times the price as many professional units are, I'd be utterly devastated, and well out of pocket
R**E
A technician's Swiss Army knife
I've not had this for long but I know this is going to be an invaluable tool for my work around the office I provide support for. Already, I've used it for continuity testing to verify RJ-45 terminations, length measurement, verifying the PoE capabilities of ports in floorboxes, and toner-and-probe location. I can't say I've used the fibre functions yet, but I imagine those will eventually come in handy too. The carry case is great, and it was nice to see a few extras thrown in, including various test leads and some earphones ("Dirtybuds" to the highest degree, but they don't need to be anything else, they're just for tone testing!)It's no Fluke - I can't imagine all of the readings will be 100% accurate all the time, but for my work they don't have to be, and for the price I think this is a wonderful unit that will serve me well for a long time. My one gripe is that the battery appears to be some internal Li-ion battery that, while rechargeable, will surely need replacing a few years down the line. Not sure if it's an easily replaceable part or not. Regardless, if you're just starting out as a tech and need a good multifunctional tool for testing network cables, I'd recommend this one for sure!
S**H
Better than the cheap network testers.
Excellent value for money.
S**N
Fantastic
Brilliant product. Works effortlessly and has already saved many problems
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