A laser rangefinder is a device that uses a laser beam to measure the distance to a target. Laser rangefinders are often preferred over other types of rangefinders because they provide more accurate measurements and can be used in a variety of conditions, including low light and adverse weather conditions. They are also relatively small and portable, making them easy to carry and use in the field. Laser rangefinders are often used in security, industrial, and civilian applications where accurate distance measurements are critical.
A laser rangefinder typically consists of a laser transmitter, a receiver, and a microprocessor. The laser transmitter sends out a laser pulse that hits the target and reflects back to the receiver, which detects the returning light. The time or phase shift required for the pulse to travel to the target and back is measured by the microprocessor, which then calculates the distance to the target using the speed of light in the time-of-flight method or using the speed of light, the modulation frequency in the phase change and the phase shift method.
Product features:
1. Accuracy up to 0.3 meters, integrating the functions of telescope, laser ranging, height measurement, and angle measurement
2. Low laser emission power, safe for human eyes
3. No need for cooperative targets, can measure the distance of any target
4. Small size, light weight, easy to carry
5. The machine is powered by CR2-3V batteries, which are easy to buy and replace
Application areas:
electricity, industry, forestry, security, geological exploration, construction, outdoor hunting, camping and mountaineering, golf, etc.