
It uses a rechargeable battery (which is a plus) and is much kinder on the wallet – however it does lack some of the features and won’t catch smaller disturbances as well. Turn it on, make sure the buzzer is enabled and let it run. It’s often the one I’d suggest to beginners however they often do end up upgrading to the Trifield in the long run. The ERICKHILL is our budget pick for aspiring ghost hunters. If you’re a beginner or looking for something a little more moderately priced, there’s another option: Budget Pick: ERICKHILL EMF Meter It lasts a long, long time but it would be nice if it had a rechargeable battery. The only downside (other than the higher price) is it runs on a 9V battery. Considering an EMF detector is a staple in most kit bags, the investment is going to be worth it. It’s a more expensive option but if you’re serious about being a ghost investigator it’s the one I’d suggest for the most reliable results. It’s a unique feature and I honestly don’t know how useful it is for civilians but for ghost hunting it allows us to detect things we’d otherwise miss.

Having the option to switch between standard and weighted (more focused on higher frequencies) means you’re going to detect things that most cheaper devices miss. If it wants my attention there’s usually a good reason for it.
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I’ll cover a more complete guide on how to use it (and the paranormal academy covers them as well of course) but the Trifiend does a good job at detecting minute EMF changes without giving false positives constantly. Easy to use, fast to refresh and with a backlit screen it’s ideal for ghost hunting. It Covers RF/Microwave, AC electric and AC magnetic EMF pollutions and it’s the most accurate device I’ve worked with. This is the device I use and the one most of my team works with. The most popular EMF reader for ghost hunting. Avoid any of the brands trying to charge you extra just because they slapped the term ‘ghost hunting’ on a sticker.
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Realistically any of the best-selling EMF meters for civilian use will work to some extent but these are the ones you’ll often see professional ghost hunters carry.

There are a lot of overpriced options on the market these days from less than reputable sellers but these would be my top picks. I pulled open my own kit bag and that of the teams I’ve worked with to find the top EMF readers for beginners and professional paranormal investigators alike. I’m going to cover the best ones for ghost hunting, why they’re used and how you can use them in your own paranormal investigations.

Easily one of the most popular ghost hunting tools around – an EMF meter (or Electromagnetic Field Detector) is one of the easiest ghost detectors and something most ghost hunter teams will have at least one of.
