In German it's a totally different ball-park.
"Oh yeah, my new female genital meter arrived today!"
The shape of the meter suddenly makes a whole lot of sense.
It's a neat idea, but the input protection seems dubious. I wouldn't trust that meter with any kind of high-energy circuit measurements.
The ultra long datalogging capability is also overhyped, because you are not going to leave your mobile phone sitting there for a week. It would be neat if the meter could log data onto its internal memory (microSD card slot, maybe?) and you could connect to it with your phone later and extract the data.
It may be ok as a second meter, but it's definitely not going to cut it as a general purpose meter. Having to play with your smartphone when doing measurements is too inconvenient, not to mention that the battery life of smartphones nowadays is appalling.
Also, would you consider borrowing your mooshimeter and phone to a colleague? What if your significant other decides to send you a quirky text while he's doing measurements with your phone?
Ok, then again, I wouldn't let colleagues borrow my standalone meters, either.