FAQs

Q:Can rangefinders be used in different lighting conditions?
A: Most rangefinders can be used in varying light conditions, but in extreme bright or low-light environments, some models may not perform as well as in normal light conditions.

Q: Can I measure very long distances with a rangefinder?
A: Generally speaking, our rangefinders can measure distances up to 1200 yards.

Q: What is the battery life of the rangefinder?
A: Generally, the battery life of our rangefinders can last for more than 3w measurements under normal use.

Q: Why do I get inaccurate results when measuring?
A: Possible reasons include the reflective properties of the target surface, lighting conditions, equipment malfunction or user error. Ensure that the target surface is clean and flat and avoid measuring on poorly reflective surfaces such as glass or surfaces coated with special materials.

Ensuring Accurate Measurements:
1.Verify that there is no dust or debris on the lens and eyepiece of the rangefinder.

2.Before use, rotate the eyepiece until objects are clearly visible. The most accurate distance measurement is achieved at this point.

3.When pressing the power button, ensure the rangefinder lens remains stationary.
Additional Considerations:

Environmental Conditions:
1.Different environmental conditions can impact the performance of the rangefinder. For example, extreme weather conditions such as rain, fog, mist, or intense sunlight may reduce the accuracy of the rangefinder.

2.Target Surface: The reflective properties of the target surface can influence the measurement results of the rangefinder. Especially for highly reflective surfaces or materials like glass, the rangefinder may struggle to accurately measure the distance.

3.Battery Status: If the rangefinder is battery-powered, low battery levels can lead to unstable performance and reduced accuracy. Ensure the use of fully charged batteries and regularly check the battery status.