So you understand the futility of your comment? If nothing is accurate, then tyre pressures are all wrong all of the time, and it doesn't matter what is used.
That may come as a shock to you that they are probably wrong most of the time, but hey thats life.
Nope, I know what I said, thus why I said it...
The only 2 things you can do are
1 - buy one and get it calibrated 1ce a yr cause bouncing around will more than likely change the calibration - also the more its used.
or as we all do
2- buy one and work out the readings and if you wanna go down 20psi, then you go down 20psi on the reading...
Chances are if you bought 10 gauges of different makes/models they would all read different - a few maybe 100% correct they may not. Its just how it is...
When they mass produce things like this, they don't say 100% of the product has to be 100% correct - or the price would skyrocket... they say (example) + or - 3psi on the reading, and the cheaper the item, probably the larger that number is.