About True Sense MiLESEEY Precision Laser Golf Rangefinder 660 Yards with Slope Compensation, PF210
True Sense MiLESEEY Professional Precision Laser Golf Rangefinder Designed for golfers and hunters, this high-precision laser rangefinder offers accurate distance measurement up to 660 yards. With advanced slope compensation and 0.55-yard accuracy, it ensures reliable targeting for both practice and competitive play. The fast flagpole lock, 6X magnification, and multifunctional measurement capabilities make it a versatile tool for outdoor sports.
Features:
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Measures distances up to 660 yards with 0.55-yard accuracy
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Slope compensation for precise elevation-adjusted readings
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Fast flagpole lock for quick targeting on golf greens
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6X magnification for clear and detailed view
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Measures distance, angle, and speed
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Compact and lightweight design for easy portability
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Suitable for golf, hunting, and other outdoor activities
High-Precision Measurement TechnologyUtilizing advanced Class 1 905nm laser technology, this golf rangefinder provides up to 660 yards of highly accurate measurements, with a resolution of 0.1 yard and accuracy within 1 yard. Its 6x magnification and 7 field of view ensure you can clearly identify targets, adjust for diopter differences, and experience reliable distance readings across variable terrain.
Slope Compensation and Flag Locking ModeThe PF210 offers specialized features for golfers, including slope compensation to account for elevation changes and a flagpole locking mode with vibration alert up to 200 yards. This combination gives you actionable distances to hazards and flags, improving shot selection and boosting your performance for every swing.
Durable Design for All ConditionsBuilt with an IP54 waterproof rating, the MiLESEEY PF210 is resistant to rain, dust, and moisture, making it well-suited for outdoor use. Its compact and lightweight design ensures easy portability on the course, while manual button controls and a clear LCD in-view display offer intuitive operation in any weather.
FAQ's of True Sense MiLESEEY Precision Laser Golf Rangefinder 660 Yards with Slope Compensation, PF210:
Q: How does slope compensation work in the True Sense MiLESEEY PF210 rangefinder?
A: Slope compensation automatically adjusts the distance measurement based on the angle of elevation or decline, providing a 'play-like' distance rather than just the line-of-sight distance. This is helpful when golfing on courses with uneven terrain, allowing for more accurate club selection.
Q: What is the process for switching between meter and yard display modes?
A: You can toggle between meter and yard display modes using the manual control button on the device. Follow the included instructions to easily switch and view distances in your preferred measurement unit on the LCD display.
Q: Where can the PF210 be used and is it suitable in wet or humid conditions?
A: The PF210 is designed for golf and outdoor sports applications. With an IP54 waterproof rating and robust construction, it can be used confidently in light rain and high humidity (5%-90% RH) without compromising performance.
Q: What is the battery life and how will I know if the battery is low?
A: Powered by a CR2 3V lithium battery, the PF210 delivers up to 5,000 measurements per charge. A low battery indicator on the device alerts you when it's time to replace the battery, ensuring uninterrupted usage during your game.
Q: How does the flagpole lock and vibration alert benefit my golf game?
A: The flagpole lock mode helps the device quickly detect and focus on the flag, up to 200 yards away. When the flag is locked, the rangefinder delivers a gentle vibration, confirming target acquisition so you can trust your yardage before taking the shot.
Q: What operation modes does the PF210 offer for different golfing needs?
A: The PF210 boasts multiple modes including distance measurement, slope compensation, flag lock, and continuous scan. These options provide versatility for various playing conditions and help you gather all the information needed for improved decision-making on the course.