🎯 Measure with Confidence—Your Adventure Awaits!
The AILEMON 6X Laser Range Finder is a versatile and high-precision tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a measuring range of up to 1200 yards and advanced features like slope compensation and continuous scanning, it ensures accurate distance measurements for golf, hunting, and bowhunting. Its realistic camouflage coating allows for stealthy use in the field, while the rechargeable battery and 1-year warranty provide added convenience and peace of mind.
C**H
REALLY Precise! Needs a few improvements.
This range finder is an entry level non-brand name unit. No doubt. It lacks a robustness that you’ll find in entry level brand name range finders. It also lacks a few key features as well. What it does do, is find a range and it finds it well. Mode 1 is shooting on a level plain. It gives you a range and it gives it accurately. I walked dynamically back and forth until the range finder put me exactly 500 yards from a wall of a large commercial property with clear line of sight. I then repeated that measurement test with the BallisticsARC app to determine that same 500 yard testing point. Spot on. I dropped a road cone at this point and carried my measuring wheel to that same wall, set the wheel to zero and walked back. The wheel brought me 1’8” to the road cone. Not bad at all! Now, while the instructions don’t say so specifically, this must have an inclinometer in it. How else is it going to compensate for the angle? In Mode 2 (“golf” mode) I am able to get my yardage, angle (in this example my angle is positive) in degrees (up or down, to 45 degrees) and compensation. This commercial property isn’t very high so my angle would be about a degree at this range, so I went to a different location where I could do a 50 yard test – just to see if that would suffice. At 50 yards (measuring wheel verified) on horizontal plain, and a 9 degree upward angle (verified height of wall with two other range finders) the scope is giving me a compensation of 57.7 degrees. That lines up with my Excel chart with the formulas built in. Next I’ll find a building in the city where I can reproduce the results with further distances and test for a variety of angles. But so far, it’s accurate.A few notes. It isn’t lighted, so forget about using this when it’s even remotely dark out. The casing is a cheap molded plastic and the seams are definitely not water tight. There is no rubber cover the for micro USB outlet to keep dirt/debris/water out. There is no cover for the lenses. And perhaps the biggest burden to me is that there is no way to really grip the eyepiece focus easily. Most others have a larger, grooved focus ring. For $60 and some change, not bad. Like the graphics too!
B**E
Perfect for bow hunting
This thing is petty badarse. IT gives a very clear picture, has a focus adjustment, and works in meters or yards. I bought it simply to use for bowhunting as it does angles. MY bushnell does not. I took i on a scouting trip into the high sierras over the weekend and compared yardages with my bushnell, it was within .5-1 yard. The angle compensation feature is money. I set mine to mode 2 in yardage. This is essentially the mode that gies two reading, one linear and one with angle compensation. Once set you never have to alter anything. When you turn it back on to get a range its setup in mode 2. It also has a feature that vibrates slightly once the range is determined, at fist i was meh on that but i actually like it a lot. Lastly, the charge holds well. I have a usb compatible solar unit that will charge it, so screw batteries. The furthest range i got was 897 yards. Essentially this range finder will do you well in bow or rifle hunting in my opinion and is at a very hard price to beat. The only other range finder id recommend over this is a vortex due to lifetime warranty.
V**G
It works but it feels a bit cheap.... But it is soooo.
I've used it a few times and it's worked well. In failing light it can be hard to read but with proper light it's clear and easy to read. The optical lens moves easy so if it's out of focus in between you picking it up to use check that before you think it's messed up. The case is pretty nice and keeps it safe in my shooting box.For what you pay I think it's worth it.
A**R
Very accurate
Very accurate
C**.
Not a cheap POS, good deal.
I use this for hunting and have compared it side by side to a very nice and trusted bushnell rangefinder. Readings are accurate and consistent. The only gripes I have are that it doesn’t gather light well so it’s difficult to use early in the morning or at dusk. The lanyard loophole is super small, making it difficult to add a larger lanyard to wear around the neck. Lastly, the button clicks very loud, although it never spooked a deer out from under me. Otherwise this thing is awesome for the price and I love it. Would recommend to anyone.
L**M
good rangefinder....AMAZING customer service
the first Ailemon rangfinder sent to my home was not working properly. It would not range accurately and most of the time it wouldnt range at all. After 3 months of struggling with it and doing internet research, I reached out to Ailemon and explained my difficulties. They answered within the day and wanted to send me a replacement. 48 hours later, the replacement was at my front door. I have taken it out to the range and spent 8 hours with it today. It worked every single time in every mode and I had no issues whatsoever. I am very pleased with the rangefinder and even more pleased with the great customer service I received from Ailemon.
J**.
You do get what you pay for
This is a decent first time user range finder. I don't have much experience yet using them, however, I can tell you I will be buying a better Quality brand in the future. This does not worth to it's described yardage, it struggles even at 80yards to give you an accurate measurement.
J**S
Not for deer hunting.
Not for deer hunting. The buttons are 2 loud and I he 6x magnification is tough to. Not for a bow hunter.
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