AN8008 I think still beats it in a few areas...
It needs a manual backlight for when surroundings are bright but meter face is not. I think a user knows best when a backlight is needed; not a light sensor.
Auto-backlight dimmer seems gimmicky... it should be brightest when it's slightly dark, and dimmer when its very dark, but seems to get brighter as ambient light gets dimmer.
I don't understand the point of the 1.5v and 9v battery settings... it seems to work the same as regular voltage mode, just displaying the voltage.
6000 count only, vs 9999 on the Aneng
Shape of the meter I think is not as nice as the AN8008 (opinion).
It looks like it might be more rugged than the AN8008.
It needs a clock function so we can wear it as a time piece with the included wrist strap