As with the Vol-con, how do you tell the difference between a voltage indication and a continuity indication? There's no question about your reading with a single-function tester.
Voltage indication is done with a single lead (the operators body capacitance is the other reference) Continuity cannot be done with a single lead.
Voltage measurement with two leads displays a voltage reading on the LCD, along with indicator lights for AC or DC and DC polarity. One can toggle a shaker as an additional voltage indicator.
Continuity measurement with two leads displays an Ohm reading (below 1K), gives an audible clear tone, and has a continuity indicator light (in a very different location than the voltage indicator lights.)
Non-contact voltage field detection lights up another LED in a third location that is marked EF (electric field.)
So, there is very different "indication" behavior with the differing functions.
If one is the kind of person that gets confused about what the third switch in a three-gang switch group is, this isn't your test instrument. If you like operating flight control panels, hey! this is a great all-in-one, in my opinion.