Thanks for doing this video - very useful.
Always interesting to see/hear peoples' opinions on interfaces. Personally, I think the data display/organization for Triton is way better than the Coralview which seems completely useless as you have to click through to individual elements to see the readings etc. - at least that is how it appears. I liked the fact that Triton displayed targets in real numbers with deviations as well as providing the visual scale which made it easy to see if you were high/low and where that fell in regards to danger levels. As noted, I also appreciate the detailed info/advice on corrective measures - even if they are couched in terms of Triton products, as one would expect from a vendor. Obviously a matter of personal preference but I did feel that the analysis reporting was a strong suite of Triton. That being said, the other parts of the Triton site (like associating a bar code to your aquarium) were some of the glitchiest web pages I have ever used and a major pain point in working with them (e.g. failed to upload an image multiple times, wouldn't allow text entry, would jump back and forth between eng and german). I also ran afoul of their shipping issues and change in California delivery address so my original samples were lost. It took a while to get a replacement kit (provided free) and resubmit so my turnaround time isn't really comparable. I will say that their email support was surprisingly prompt.
Thanks again for putting this together. Will be curious to hear of others experience with the alternate vendors.