A digital conductivity meter is an electronic device used to measure the electrical conductivity of a solution, which indicates its ability to conduct electricity. It typically features a digital display that shows conductivity readings in microsiemens per centimeter (µS/cm), millisiemens per centimeter (mS/cm), or other relevant units. The meter is equipped with a probe or sensor that is immersed in the solution to obtain accurate measurements. It often includes calibration options to ensure precise readings and may offer additional functionalities such as temperature compensation, which adjusts measurements based on the temperature of the solution. Digital conductivity meters are commonly used in laboratory, industrial, and environmental applications to monitor water quality and various chemical processes.