Anyork Laser Golf Range Finder Review

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Anyork Laser Golf Range Finder Review
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This compact little device allows you to measure the distance to a remote object and see the result through the telescope like eyepiece. It is primarily designed for golfers to determine the distance to the tee, a bunker or for the next stroke and can be set to automatically compensate for the level of slope needed to reach it.

In the rather plain box you get the rangefinder, a rigid carry case, charging cable, lanyard, carabiner clip, cleaning cloth and a well written and easy to read user guide. Build quality seems fine and nothing looks like to fail, break or fall off anytime soon.

The 104 x 39 x 72mm rangefinder sits nicely in the hand and at just 182g is nice and easy to use. On the front are the large optical laser send and receive lenses, on the rear the viewing lens with a focusing ring. On top are buttons for power/measure and mode, and on the side a large backlit button for Slope measurement on/off.

The device is waterproof, has image stabilisation, has a flag lock feature and can be set for either imperial or metric measurements. It can be used for distances up to around 1500 yards with a distance accuracy of about 0.5 yards and a slope angle accuracy of around 45°.

The device has a built-in 750 mAh battery with a USB-C port on the side to charge it. One 30 minute charge should last for literally thousands of measurements.

It is simple to use. Just press the button and as you look through the eyepiece you see the calculated distance. Press the mode button to see the distance in real-time as you move or to factor in the level of slope. The slope adjusting feature can be turned off so that the device can be legally used in golfing tournaments with the illuminated slope switch confirming that this has been done.

But of course, this device is not just for golfers and it can be used for anyone needing to measure distances outdoors, for hunting, forestry work etc.
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At £85.99, it is not cheap, but it is well made, accurate, and is easy to use and I think it is worth the price.

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