College level degree? Must be an american thing. Universities are the institutions that award recognized degrees.
Like I said earlier, it is difficult dealing with the uneducated. They just lack the basics and fundamental understandings.
What is the problem with vendors getting their products certified and validated anyhow? That is the real matter here. For real companies, product validation is a cost of doing business. Maybe they need to get hit with a few credit card charge backs for false product claims to push them into product validation.
And for the last time, it was not an ad. I am not selling or promoting anything. It was a legitimate inquiry as to whether some users had experience with the device. I posted the features of the device as they were more advanced than the MSC15 unit posted by another user in another thread. To be polite and not hi-jack his thread with another product, I started a new thread. As of now there still hasn't been one post by a person who has actually used the device.
The comment around the standards is reasonable to make when there are no relevant standards being used. It makes sense to have something that can be used for comparative purposes of products in the marketplace and to allow for peer review, third party certification and, for my intended purpose, research.
Maybe the numbers are too complicated for you folks to understand, or you just see any question from a new member as an attempt to sell something. That's fine, there are much better sources for information out there.