Yes, basically 5.0006, 500.06 mV, etc. And reading a 0.01% resistor goes in the other direction, 50K is 49.995 and so on. And 1.0V and 10K are off by a smaller amount, and so on up to 5.0V and 50K. My takeaways from that were... 1) I'm hopeful that the readings across each scale will have better linearity than my other 4+ digit cheap meters. 2) Not an offset issue (FYI 0V is 0.0000V). 3) They might have copied the calibration EEPROM from a
known-good calibrated unit, and this unit's voltage reference is off by '6'.
My results are similar. My main 'Likes' are the strap w/magnet, and the blue tooth, but I wish the software worked on a windows laptop.
The manual says the current clamp can read DC current, but I couldn't get any DC reading. And I could get no AC amperage readings below 1.5 ADC. Also, the current clamp, (UT-CS06A), works with some of my other DMMs, in mV mode, like my Brymen 869S and Fluke 189.
I paid $72 USD for just the meter, which took exactly 20 days to my doorstep, but I see it adv. now for $64.
Overall, I'm happy with the resolution and accuracy, and I'm glad I got it