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    Laser Rangefinder with GPS, 2700 Yard

    The laser rangefinder with GPS offers a maximum measurement range of 2700 yards (2500 meters), making it the ideal tool for long-distance targeting, surveying, and outdoor exploration. Whether you're a hunter, surveyor, or adventurer, this rangefinder ensures you can measure distances accurately, even in challenging environments.
    SKU: SISCO-LRF-2500IC
    $1,462.89
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    Overview

     

    This rangefinder equipped with an 8x fixed-focus telescope, provides clear, detailed views of distant objects. It accurately measures the distance between two spatial points, making it the perfect tool for geospatial tasks, construction projects, or any situation requiring reliable distance measurement in a variety of settings.

    2700 Yard laser rangefinder

    Exceptional Long-Range Precision Up to 2500 Meters

    • Laser rangefinder offers a maximum measurement range of 2500 meters (2700 yards), ideal for long-distance targeting and surveying.
    • Laser rangefinder Features an 8x fixed-focus telescope for clear and detailed viewing of distant objects.
    • Accurately measures the distance between two spatial points for advanced surveying needs.
    • Equipped with a black-and-red dual-color LCD, ensuring excellent visibility in different lighting 
      conditions.
    Laser rangefinder with gps

    Seamless Bluetooth and GPS Connectivity

    • Selectable modes for prioritizing either the nearest or the farthest object, enhancing flexibility in complex environments.
    • Built with an IP65 protection rating, providing dust-tight construction and resistance to low-pressure water jets.
    • Supports Bluetooth and GPS connectivity for enhanced tracking, positioning, and data transfer capabilities.
    • Includes multiple measurement functions such as distance, height, angle, and area, making it suitable for various applications.

    Applications

    SISCO Laser Rangefinders are versatile tools widely used in fields such as outdoor sports, military, forestry, surveying, drone operations, industrial applications, and search and rescue, offering precise distance measurements for enhanced accuracy and efficiency.

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    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-LRF-2500IC
    Range 2500m (2700 yard)
    Measuring Unit M, Yd, Ft
    Accuracy ±(0.3m+0.001xDm)
    Angle Range -90°~90°
    Tilt Angle Accuracy 0.5°
    Gyroscope Angle Accuracy ±1°
    Wavelength 905 nm
    Eye Safety FDA(CFR 21)
    Field of View 6°
    Magnification 8X
    Objective Lens Diameter 23mm
    Eyepiece Diameter 31mm
    Exit pupil Diameter 3.8mm
    Diopter ±7D
    Diopter Adjustment Eyepiece adjustment
    Operating Temperature -10℃~40℃
    GPS √
    Coordinate Acquisition √
    Tripod Screw Hole √
    Flagpole Lock Mode (close-range priority ) √
    LCD Monitor Black (red) bicolor R-PdLCD
    Power 18650 lithium battery
    Charging Interface TYPE-C
    Data export USB
    Protection class IP65
    Auto Shut off 16s inactivity
    Dimension 149*125*55mm
    Weight 593g


    Dimensions (Unit: mm)

    2700 Yard laser rangefinder dimension

    FAQs

    Q1: How does a laser rangefinder work?
    A1: The Laser Rangefinder uses a laser beam aimed at the target to determine its distance. A laser is beamed to the target, like the pin, and reflects back to the rangefinder. The time in which it took the laser to reflect back to the device is used to calculate the distance.

    Q2: What is a laser rangefinder?
    A2: LRF or a Laser Range Finder is a device used to measure distances. Most laser rangefinders operate on the time of flight principle by sending a laser pulse in a narrow beam towards the object and measuring the time taken by the pulse to be reflected off the target and returned to the sender.

    Q3: What is the range of a laser rangefinder?
    A3: Laser rangefinders let you take measurements both indoors and outdoors with 1 mm per kilometre accuracy. Professional construction laser rangefinders can measure distance of up to approximately 150 metres. Long-range rangefinders can measure distance of up to 1500 metres.

    Tips: Can a Laser Rangefinder be used to measure the height of tall objects?

    Yes, a Laser Rangefinder can be used to measure the height of tall objects, though it requires a bit of technique. One common method is to measure the horizontal distance from your position to the base of the object, and then use the rangefinder's angle-measuring feature (if available) to calculate the height through trigonometry. This approach is often referred to as "indirect" measurement and is useful when you can't directly measure the height.

    Alternatively, you can use a reflective target placed at the top of the object. By measuring the distance to the target and combining it with the horizontal distance, you can accurately determine the height of the object. Many modern Laser Rangefinders come equipped with tilt sensors or angle-measuring functions, making this process even easier for tall structures like buildings, trees, or towers.

    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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