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Review on 🏌️ NuTech Pro Rechargeable Golf Rangefinder with Slope - USB Charging / 659 Yards. 6X Laser Range Finder. Flagpole Lock, Vibration Alert, Continuous Scan Slope Rangefinder for Golfing. Bright LED Display. Highly Accurate by Montez Vazquez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The performance far exceeds the price.

Right out of the box I loved the texture and feel of the rangefinder. The outer surface is grippy so I never felt like dropping it. All modes worked as advertised and the focus worked well to keep the aim and display sharp and clear. In terms of accuracy, I had it, and our pair had another high-end rangefinder, as well as a phone with a popular app and a more expensive golf watch. NuTech has come within a few feet of a high-end watch and rangefinder almost every time, while the phone has been a bit unreliable depending on movement. Honestly, there's no way of knowing which one was correct, but let's face it, none of us really know the difference between 199 and 200 yards. Pro - The best thing about this range finder is how quick and easy it snaps onto a pin or other target. It's fast and repeatable. I was very impressed with that. I've also played 4 rounds of golf and 3 sessions at the shooting range with it and the battery is still working great. I'm curious to see how the internal battery performs over time. Cons - In tilt mode, the non-tilt value stays at the center of your view, and then at the bottom right corner of your view, "-1" or 1 degree. is displayed, and then the slope-adjusted distance is displayed. When I wasn't pressing NuTech to my face, the tilt value in the lower-right corner was a little hard to see. I also don't understand why it first shows me it's -1 degree downhill and then shows me the corrected value for the incline. With me you have to wait a long time until you see the set incline value. In my opinion, in tilt mode, the corrected value of the tilt should be in the middle of the screen, and then the tilt up or down, and the uncorrected value should be in the bottom right corner. It annoyed me a little at first, but after a few holes I got used to it. Overall, I would have a hard time justifying buying an expensive rangefinder with the performance I've found at NuTech. I just don't see how it could be any better, especially considering NuTech's $120 price point.

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • All right