Measuring range optional 50/70/100/120m ;
2mm measuring accuracy;
Built-in lithium battery;
Bluetooth communication optional;
P Series Laser Distance Meter
Smart laser measuring tools are calibrated to strict standards, display measurements to 0.001 meters,. The laser itself is typically Class II, safe for everyday use under standard safety guidelines.
Battery life has also matured—run for over 10,000+ measurements on a single charge. Durability features like IP54 water and dust resistance, rubberized bumpers, and drop protection mean these tools survive job site realities.
Measuring range optional 50/70/100/120m ;
2mm measuring accuracy;
Built-in lithium battery;
Bluetooth communication optional;
| 1 | Measuring Range | 0.05~50/70/100/120m |
| 2 | Measuring Accuracy | ± ( 2mm +5×10-5 Dmm) |
| 3 | Measuring Speed | 0.5~1S |
| 4 | Beam divergence (mrad) | < 1 |
| 5 | Selection of measurement benchmark | Front / back benchmark |
| 6 | Selection of measurement unit | m/in/ft |
| 7 | Area calculation method | Yes |
| 8 | Volume calculation method | Yes |
| 9 | Pythagorean calculation method | Yes |
| 10 | Height difference | Yes |
| 11 | Add and subtract functions | Yes |
| 11 | Continuous measurement | Yes |
| 12 | Timing measurement | 5~60S |
| 13 | Historical data storage | 50 sets |
| 14 | Type of battery | 3-AAA |
| 15 | Battery lifespan | More than 10000 times |
| 16 | Laser class | Class 2 |
| 17 | Wave length | 635~670nm |
| 18 | Operating temperature | -5~40℃ |
| 19 | Storage temperature | -20~60℃ |
| 20 | Net weight | 85g |
| 21 | Dimension | 114*48*26mm |
What makes the laser measuring tool “smart” goes far beyond basic distance readings? Modern laser distance meter integrate features that actively assist in planning and execution:
From building skyscrapers to hanging a picture frame, every great achievement begins with getting the right distance. Yet traditional measuring tools—tape measures, rulers—have long carried inherent limitations: they bend, break, require two people for long distances, and struggle in complex spaces.
Breaking the Physical Chain
The most obvious limitation of a tape measure is length. Beyond 25 or 50 feet, tapes become unwieldy, sag under their own weight, and require two people to hold tension. Laser tools eliminate this entirely. One person, one button, one reading—instantly.
Even more liberating is the ability to measure inaccessible spaces. Need the height of a cathedral ceiling? The distance from a window to the opposite curb? The diagonal of a room for flooring? Simply aim, click, and read. No climbing ladders, no reaching around corners, no guesswork.
The Evolution of a light ruler
The concept of using light to measure distance isn’t new—surveyors and engineers have used laser technology for decades. But recent advancements in miniaturization, digital displays, Bluetooth connectivity, and onboard intelligence have transformed bulky industrial tools into pocket-sized marvels. Today’s smart laser measures are designed for everyone: contractors, interior designers, DIY homeowners, real estate agents, and artists.